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So Freddie is a little piggy. again he was found wandering the streets of New York City at a portly 11.6 kilograms (or 25.6 lbs in freedom units). he's currently roughly a good weight at what I believe is about 5.4 kg or 12lbs. So obviously the poor boy doesn't know the meaning of the word enough.
as he starts to settle in we're trying to keep him to regularly scheduled small meals. so he gets breakfast around 9, lunch around 2, and dinner at 9 again.
the problem is as he adjusts and settles in he asks for food CONSTANTLY. I walk him regularly and give him tons of pets so I know he's not asking for affection or potty. he doesn't want to play. however, he frequently will ask for more food by running around excitedly, pacing, running to where we keep the treats and kibble, and whining and howling at the top of his tiny lungs. he is EXTREMELY vocal about his starvation and imminent demise.
what is the plan here? I want him to know that we're here for him and he can trust us to provide for his meals but given his previous portly nature, I'm positive that feeding him whenever he asks is NOT the solution.
do I ignore him? he doesn't really play so I can't redirect him. I have been giving him chews to keep him quiet as a compromise (he thinks he just got fed but it's not too high in calories) but I don't think that's a good solution. I want to build trust for him and let him know that he can count on us to provide for him and I feel like just ignoring the behavior is detrimental to that, but again, conversely, I can't indulge this behavior because his weight will balloon back up.
complicating matters is that he's still on the hills science diet and he's still getting soft serve poos EXTREMELY frequently, like 6+ times a day so idk how much of his food is actually even getting absorbed so he may very well be legitimately hungry. I did end up ordering the Sundays for dogs kibble but they're back ordered and it wont even ship till June 26ish.
as he starts to settle in we're trying to keep him to regularly scheduled small meals. so he gets breakfast around 9, lunch around 2, and dinner at 9 again.
the problem is as he adjusts and settles in he asks for food CONSTANTLY. I walk him regularly and give him tons of pets so I know he's not asking for affection or potty. he doesn't want to play. however, he frequently will ask for more food by running around excitedly, pacing, running to where we keep the treats and kibble, and whining and howling at the top of his tiny lungs. he is EXTREMELY vocal about his starvation and imminent demise.
what is the plan here? I want him to know that we're here for him and he can trust us to provide for his meals but given his previous portly nature, I'm positive that feeding him whenever he asks is NOT the solution.
do I ignore him? he doesn't really play so I can't redirect him. I have been giving him chews to keep him quiet as a compromise (he thinks he just got fed but it's not too high in calories) but I don't think that's a good solution. I want to build trust for him and let him know that he can count on us to provide for him and I feel like just ignoring the behavior is detrimental to that, but again, conversely, I can't indulge this behavior because his weight will balloon back up.
complicating matters is that he's still on the hills science diet and he's still getting soft serve poos EXTREMELY frequently, like 6+ times a day so idk how much of his food is actually even getting absorbed so he may very well be legitimately hungry. I did end up ordering the Sundays for dogs kibble but they're back ordered and it wont even ship till June 26ish.