MayBTheresHope
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I didn't know where to put this, so I hope this is okay. My cat, Max, has remained OTJ for months now and is doing well on low carb canned cat food. I have recently switched all of the cats to this food because we had another cat pass away from FLUTD right before Christmas. That sealed the deal for me...no more dry cat food for any cats...period!
Anyway, we just got a dog. This dog is used to grazing all day and hardly eats more than a kibble at a time. However, Max has discovered his food and can eat much more than he can. ohmygod_smile I try to feed the dog twice a day now while the cats are in the garage eating their food. However, this dog just does not eat fast enough. And if I lock him in another room to finish, he will completely ignore his kibble and whine at the door instead of eating. He will, however, gobble up the cat's wet food if given the opportunity (big surprise, right?)
So I was wondering...Is there any low carb wet dog food that I can feed the dog that wouldn't effect Max if he sinks his greedy little teeth into it? Since the dog wolfs down the wet cat food, I am hoping that he will do the same for the wet dog food and leave behind no trace for Max to get into later...but since you never know...I've never fed a dog wet food before so I have no clue how well they like it and what brand, type is good for them. Any ideas or suggestions other than getting rid of the dog or locking Max away in the garage all day (which I would never do anyway)?
Anyway, we just got a dog. This dog is used to grazing all day and hardly eats more than a kibble at a time. However, Max has discovered his food and can eat much more than he can. ohmygod_smile I try to feed the dog twice a day now while the cats are in the garage eating their food. However, this dog just does not eat fast enough. And if I lock him in another room to finish, he will completely ignore his kibble and whine at the door instead of eating. He will, however, gobble up the cat's wet food if given the opportunity (big surprise, right?)
So I was wondering...Is there any low carb wet dog food that I can feed the dog that wouldn't effect Max if he sinks his greedy little teeth into it? Since the dog wolfs down the wet cat food, I am hoping that he will do the same for the wet dog food and leave behind no trace for Max to get into later...but since you never know...I've never fed a dog wet food before so I have no clue how well they like it and what brand, type is good for them. Any ideas or suggestions other than getting rid of the dog or locking Max away in the garage all day (which I would never do anyway)?