What time do you feed your dogs?

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  1. LSB

    LSB Registered Users

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    Re: What time do you feed your dogs?

    Holly has breakfast around 6 then an hour later we go for our morning walk. I take her for an evening walk around 6 - 6.30 and then she has dinner when we get home. Allowances are made for the likely daily training treats and her Kong. If they are hungry they are more likely to do well in training with treats. Works for Holly anyway but it is whatever works for you and your dog
     
  2. caroleb

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    Re: What time do you feed your dogs?

    Mine get their breakfast which is 2/3 of their daily food about 7.15am and their dinner at 6pm. In the afternoon they beging operation being a pest in the hope I'll give in and feed them early. :D This includes continually putting a paw on my lap or rubbing up in so called affection aiming at being cute and pitiful...
     
  3. ClareJ

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    Re: What time do you feed your dogs?

    [quote author=caroleb link=topic=4345.msg54434#msg54434 date=1392464773]
    Mine get their breakfast which is 2/3 of their daily food about 7.15am and their dinner at 6pm. In the afternoon they beging operation being a pest in the hope I'll give in and feed them early. :D This includes continually putting a paw on my lap or rubbing up in so called affection aiming at being cute and pitiful...
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    Oh you cynic, you - they love you, they really do. Food has nothing to do with it. :eek:
    Clare
     
  4. Hollysdad

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    Re: What time do you feed your dogs?

    Breakfast (50 grm of kibble) 0630
    Lunch is a bonio
    Main meal (170 (grm of kibble) 1730
    Tooth cleaner at 2030 ish

    Breakfast is very much a token meal. It's useful if we need to slip her any pills. The amount of kibble can change as we feed her to her weight.
     

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