Hi everyone, I tried to look under the healthy diet link and kept getting a time out error or just a white empty page telling me to save a life. Therefore, here I am, posting this. I was given an albino lionhead named Kittei who is just under a year old and neutered for about a month now. I recently adopted a large brown short haired boy named D.O.G. from the spca who is also neutered for about a month. I have noticed that my new boy D.O.G has an almost unstoppable appetite. He gets fed a handful of spring mix with herbs at 6:30 a.m., another handful of spring mix with herbs and sweet baby lettuce with brussel sprouts at noon, another handful of baby lettuce at 6 p.m. and at 11:30 p.m. My daughter gives him a small piece of fruit or an organic baby carrot when she gets home from school at 2:30 p.m. and he occasionally gets ox bow organic barley biscuits or the carrot ones. He has unlimited hay that he eats non stop and gets 1/2 cup of organic timothy hay pellets that come mixed with rose, herbs, soy, pine cones and some other stuff (I will not buy it again as my albino lionhead absolutely hates it!) D.O.G. weighed in at 6.4 pounds at his last vet visit 3 weeks ago. He has a lot of jiggly belly fat, lays and flops funny and cant put his head down without spreading his arms all the way out (think giraffe trying to drink water
) He races to his food dish when its feeding time, slams the bowl and pellet tray if they are empty. I know this can’t be healthy for him. Any suggestions on how to get my tubby bunny on a diet that he won’t starve from? Thank you for any advice
Oh and Kittei gets fed the same amount and hasn’t put on any additional weight, nor has he lost his bouncy happy energy! DOG is also bouncy happy!