Our mastiff-lab mix came to live with us about seven years ago at the age of three at a svelte ninety pounds. Having no interest in body image or physical fitness once he moved into a childless home, he let himself go and started packing on the pounds. He eventually got up to a a roly-poly one hundred twenty-eight pounds. Though he continued to be proud of himself, we dreaded taking him to the vet. It wasn’t so bad if we got the portly vet, but the slim and trim vet fat dog-shamed us. I’m pretty sure she came close to mentioning our physiques, like dog like dog parent I guess.
we tried cutting back on the amount we fed him, but he begged for food incessantly .
After considerable suffering, I decided to can his food myself: one third each portions of lean meat, vegetables, and brown rice. The weight started to drop off. Over about three months, he’s lost twenty-eight pounds and is allergy-free. He gets a quart every morning and evening
.I thought you might like to see how my big dog Croc feels about his food. You needn’t watch the 4 minute 24 second video to get the idea. For the full experience, turn the sound up. He usually interrupts his meal half-way through to drink about a pint of water, not bothering to close his massive mouth before walking back to his food bowl, wetting four feet of kitchen floor en route. He never wastes a morsel of food, except maybe to get a smear on my white cabinet doors. He’s generally grateful enough after a meal to come kiss me.
So funny! Loved reading this
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Bless that beautiful boy!
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It is obvious that Croc loves his food. I enjoyed watching him eat his yummy meal. Good job working to keep him healthy and strong.
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It’s a big job canning food for him. Doing it again today.
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When I read your post I was thinking how much work it takes to can his food. What love and care you are showing for him. Bless you!
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He is a sweetheart. I want to keep him around.
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I can sure understand that.
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It takes an hour to prep and 130 minutes to can. Then the clean up.
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Wow! Croc is a blessed dog to have you.
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We are lucky to have him.
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Too funny but you did help him lose weight in a way that worked for him.
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He still gets same size portion, just better food. He stays in the kitchen the whole time I’m cooking for him. He gets excited when canner comes out.
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Dog food can contain so many fillers, meat doesn’t. Glad you tried that, he’s a leaner and more healthy baby now. Even though it’s hard to call a dog that bog a baby but they are our babies.
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He is such a sweetheart. He gets nothing but good stuff now.
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