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Hi I have a 4 month old Blue Whippet Bitch she is still on 4 meals a day at the moment when should I reduce this down to 3.
 
If she eating well and looking well with her weight that should be fine :thumbsup:
 
trish 9 said:
[my whippet is only 10 weeks old and shes only interested in three meals a day

My pup is 13 weeks now and is no longer interested in breakfast so she will be down to 3 from now on

Pauline
 
All pups are different .....They'll soon tell you when they don't want a meal as they'll keep refusing it ....You can never over feed a pup ;)
 
Thanks everyone for the advice I was concerned because Kizzy has been sick a couple of times in the car a few hours after her midday meal and I thought perhaps I was feeding her too much. I have tried to cut down to 3 meals today but she has been pestering me for food all the time and thats not like her at all. Perhaps I need to stick to 4 meals a day for the tme being until she starts to refuse a meal what do you think? :D
 
Peppy said:
Thanks everyone for the advice I was concerned because Kizzy has been sick a couple of times in the car a few hours after her midday meal and I thought perhaps I was feeding her too much. I have tried to cut down to 3 meals today but she has been pestering me for food all the time and thats not like her at all. Perhaps I need to stick to 4 meals a day for the tme being until she starts to refuse a meal what do you think? :D
Hi, has she been wormed recently, just a thought

keith :cheers:
 
midlanderkeith said:
Peppy said:
Thanks everyone for the advice I was concerned because Kizzy has been sick a couple of times in the car a few hours after her midday meal and I thought perhaps I was feeding her too much. I have tried to cut down to 3 meals today but she has been pestering me for food all the time and thats not like her at all. Perhaps I need to stick to 4 meals a day for the tme being until she starts to refuse a meal what do you think? :D
Hi, has she been wormed recently, just a thought

keith :cheers:

Yes she was wormed about a month ago. I'm hoping its not car sickness as we travel alot.
 
Peppy said:
Thanks everyone for the advice I was concerned because Kizzy has been sick a couple of times in the car a few hours after her midday meal and I thought perhaps I was feeding her too much. I have tried to cut down to 3 meals today but she has been pestering me for food all the time and thats not like her at all. Perhaps I need to stick to 4 meals a day for the tme being until she starts to refuse a meal what do you think? :D
my whippet is car sick still at the moment its nothing to do with her feeding she just needs to get used to the car so i take her for a ride around the block once a day to get her used to it :x
 
Peppy said:
midlanderkeith said:
Peppy said:
Thanks everyone for the advice I was concerned because Kizzy has been sick a couple of times in the car a few hours after her midday meal and I thought perhaps I was feeding her too much. I have tried to cut down to 3 meals today but she has been pestering me for food all the time and thats not like her at all. Perhaps I need to stick to 4 meals a day for the tme being until she starts to refuse a meal what do you think? :D
Hi, has she been wormed recently, just a thought

keith :cheers:

Yes she was wormed about a month ago. I'm hoping its not car sickness as we travel alot.


Most puppies are car sick, i think someone said it was because their inner ear isnt developed yet and that they will grow out of it later...

My dog was car sick in the begining but stopped as she got older
 

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