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Jennifer 3FC
05-09-2006, 01:25 AM
I should have known that naming my little baby chihuahua Truffle could only have doomed her to grow to 14 pounds! The vet says the weight has to drop to about 9-10, or she is going to have arthritis. Poor baby!
She is on Hill's Prescription Diet for dry food, and we mix it up with a little of Pet Promise for Senior or Overweight dogs. We like Pet Promise because it has absolutely no by products or anything nasty in it!
We've given Truffle treats because she's just so darn cute. :p I know better!
I would take her for long walks every day, but she's a typical chihuahua and barks like a madman and gets plain ole nervous around other people or pets.
The diet food just doesn't seem to be working. I should check her crate to make sure she isn't hiding treats under the pad. One of my old tricks as a kid!
Suzanne 3FC
05-09-2006, 01:36 AM
Maybe she orders pizza while you're at work! I used to have a dog whose eyes turned into pinwheels when the pizza man came.
chick_in_the_hat
05-09-2006, 02:13 AM
:lol3: The visual of the dog ordering delivery....
FrouFrou
05-09-2006, 03:19 PM
Jennifer...your Truffle sounds like our Ernie. He's not as pudgy but should be about 13-15 pounds-he's 18 right now. I take him for short walks at the park and he loves it! But too being part chihuahua (1/2 chihuahua, 1/2 mn. schnauzer-what a combination) he barks and barks and barks at people. And is nervous...doesn't do well around others at all. Not event he vet! But...he refuses to eat any kind of dry dog food now. Eats caesar and then wants to fill up on treats, pupperoni's and doggie biscuits! I think putting a dog on a diet is like putting a baby on a diet...how do you do it?
Anyway...LOL Suzanne! Picturing Truffle ordering pizza and the pinwheels in the eyes. :lol:
LadyTyger
05-09-2006, 06:15 PM
LOL! I can sympathize with having a fat pet. I posted earlier today on another thread; one of my cats now answers to "Fatty" or "Fat Fat" because we call him that so much. He is a big kitty, about 20 lbs. His real name is Persi. I have 2 others, Libby, who is a dainty girl, and only weighs about 6.5lbs, and Bear who is somewhere in between the other two. They're all on low-cal dry food, but it does not seem to be slimming Fatty down at all!
Relating to pets and pizza... Before we were married, my hubby and I were watching a show on TV about how animals learn, and how to teach them tricks, etc. We happened to have pizza for dinner that night. We decided to teach Bear how to open pizza boxes. You know, as a party trick, or some stupid thing. Well, we taught him too well. Ever since that night we have to put something REALLY heavy on top of the pizza box to keep the cat out of it! He can open the things faster than I can! And next thing you know, he's in the middle of the pizza, pawing at the pepperoni! Not that we have pizza anymore (sigh)! I suppose that's one solution!:D
2frustrated
05-10-2006, 10:04 AM
Jen - can you get truffle on the treadmill? :tread: ;)
almostheaven
05-10-2006, 11:19 AM
Jen - can you get truffle on the treadmill? :tread: ;)
That's an even better visual than ordering pizza! Take your dog for a walk without leaving the house. :D
FrouFrou
05-10-2006, 04:38 PM
Hey...we actually tried putting out dog on the treadmill, lol! Freaked him out! He ran out of the room and won't go near that thing. My question is...how long do you actually have to walk a dog to get him to lose? I mean after a short distance our doggy poops out and is ready to head back to the car. If it's hot, he can't take much outdoors...doesn't do well in the heat. He's just spoiled.
techwife
05-10-2006, 06:22 PM
I used to have a cat that LOVED pancakes. I would give him one and if I dared to get near him when he was eating, he'd growl this evil, deep growl. He also like potato chips and pop rocks. Weird cat. His name was Morris.
Now my Old English Sheepdog, Junior, is in LOVE with veggies...especially lettuce. He can hear me from the living room when I open the lettuce bag and puts his big ole snout right between my gut and the counter. I give him the yucky outer leaves...and he LOVEs them. He also likes cukes, carrots and grapes. I suppose it's good for him, so I give him as much as he wants... :D
lilybelle
05-10-2006, 09:21 PM
I have chocolate lab that is downright fat. I used to take her for walks with me last summer. Now, she pants so hard and acts like she can't make it. She is a very spoiled inside dog. I use low-cal dog food for her, but mainly she is just lazy and stays fat. Her big exercise for the day is going outside to the bathroom then she runs back in and lays down. My kids give her table scraps sometimes but I have restricted this . She wouldn't eat dog food at all if she could get anything else. She weighs about 100lbs. and this morning I found her on the kitchen counter licking spaghetti off my teenage son's plate that he left there when he got home from work at 3AM.
MTHead
05-11-2006, 04:30 PM
My collies are totally abnormal - my husband and I [jokingly] think they are anorexic b/c they will only eat about a cup or a cup and a half of food a day (according to the bag, they should be eating 3 cups each). They do love the people food, though.
Good luck with the Hill's dog food. We give our babies Nutro, but my MIL fed her cats Hills and she really liked the brand.
TivoFanatic
05-16-2006, 05:24 PM
LOL! I can sympathize with having a fat pet. I posted earlier today on another thread; one of my cats now answers to "Fatty" or "Fat Fat" because we call him that so much. He is a big kitty, about 20 lbs. His real name is Persi. I have 2 others, Libby, who is a dainty girl, and only weighs about 6.5lbs, and Bear who is somewhere in between the other two. They're all on low-cal dry food, but it does not seem to be slimming Fatty down at all!
Relating to pets and pizza... Before we were married, my hubby and I were watching a show on TV about how animals learn, and how to teach them tricks, etc. We happened to have pizza for dinner that night. We decided to teach Bear how to open pizza boxes. You know, as a party trick, or some stupid thing. Well, we taught him too well. Ever since that night we have to put something REALLY heavy on top of the pizza box to keep the cat out of it! He can open the things faster than I can! And next thing you know, he's in the middle of the pizza, pawing at the pepperoni! Not that we have pizza anymore (sigh)! I suppose that's one solution!:D
HAHAHAHAA...my cat Lucy is a trip, she LOVES beef jerky. It's the funniest thing...I never thought a cat would want something like that, Murphy, she loves her CHEESE.
mauvaisroux
05-16-2006, 05:25 PM
Anyone got any pics to post of their pets? :)
L144S
05-18-2006, 09:23 AM
Ok you can laugh but I put my labbie on the treadmill. I have to say you can't just throw them on a set it to run, it does take a little time to "teach" them. She is getting better, I still have to hold her but that should be better soon too. NEVER leave your pet unattended!
I have t say this have been a blessing durring the floods of 06 here in MA. so don't laugh :)
And little miss Dixie LOVES the pizza guy, wants to ride in hes car just for the smell, doggie perfume?
Bark solution is not as hard as you might think for you little pups. The citronella no bark collar is a reasonable answer for many dogs. http://www.healthypetonline.com/citronella_collar.html
Love my puppers, she is only 10 months but a true joy.
Remember: its never too late to have a good dog :)
crk05
05-18-2006, 03:14 PM
LOL - truffle ordering pizza :jeno: and then walking it off on the treadmill! The visual image is just too much!
KristiS
05-18-2006, 07:22 PM
I wish I could put my cat on the teadmill! He eats too much but our other cat wouldn't eat enough if we cut back on food.
This is Caira (AKA "little mosquito") because she has this funny drawn out meow she does sometimes that kind of sounds like a really loud mosquito.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h110/irvingcohen/cat%20pics/cairameowing.jpg
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h110/irvingcohen/cat%20pics/cairabyXmastree.jpg
This is Rashnu (AKA "tubbies") because he's a little bit chubby. He HAS to have plenty of food in the bowl at all times or he cries and cries. If you can see the bottom of the bowl, there is not enough food.:rolleyes: We can't put him on a diet though because Caira will only eat a little bit at a time.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h110/irvingcohen/cat%20pics/rashnu2.jpg
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h110/irvingcohen/cat%20pics/rashnu.jpg
crk05
05-18-2006, 10:17 PM
Kristi S, your cats are gorgeous!
alinnell
06-02-2006, 01:33 PM
You know, dogs like veggies, too! My vet suggested cooked potatoes or raw carrots to help my dog lose weight. I didn't do the potato (me, cook for a dog?) so I cut down on the food and gave a whole raw carrot at each meal. My 103 pound dog is now 70 (yellow lab) and he actually prefers the carrots to his dog food! He also LOVES lettuce (the stem part of Romaine is the best!).
My other dog (golden retriever) was never over weight, but she loved the carrots as well. Unfortunately, she died last summer and we ended up adopting a black lab. He was raised for almost a year in a pet store and had never had a table scrap (how wonderful!!!--he actually spits out things like pieces of chicken or beef, so I don't give him any now). He has learned to love carrots and lettuce though! I'm glad because he has gained a bit of weight since we got him (he was very skinny) and I know the carrots will help keep him in the normal range.
kingangal
06-05-2006, 08:18 AM
I can relate with the fat cat (mine is about 15 lbs) but as a very wise vet I used to work for once said "You can't make a house cat exercise."
Dogs on the other hand... mine are about ideal weight. One is a couch potato and starting to get heavy, time to up her exercise get rid of the winter flab on her.
Just as a pointer though.... Anyone who feed treats please keep in mind that 3 milkbone treats (depending on the size of the dog) contains the recomended daily amount of calories for your pooch. A better choice would be carrots, canned green beans, or apples. My dog loves fruit and veggies, just keep in mind that some are not good for them and try to find something they like.
Jennifer 3FC
06-05-2006, 10:07 AM
:eek: Milk Bones are that high in calorie?? One thing I definitely need is a calorie guide for my dogs. I don't think the vet did a very good job explaining to my husband about food - that's all fine if we give her a scoop of dry food twice a day and nothing else - but we usually mix it with wet food, plus we reward them for good things, and give them little bits to keep their mind off of things, like toenail clippers. :lol:
Does anybody know where I can find calorie requirements and how to decrease the calories without making the dogs hungry? I'm also thinking at their light weight, it will be more precise to weigh their food than measure it.
Suzanne 3FC
06-05-2006, 10:45 AM
Here's a calc http://www.mycockerspaniel.com/mer.htm
And here's a good guide http://www.phouka.com/dogs/dog_amount.html which tells how many calories are in dog food.
Looks like my Lola needs about 133 cal per day, but probably less because she's a senior dog.
2frustrated
06-06-2006, 07:32 AM
:wave:
Just dropping in to say... While I was pounding away on my :tread: in the gym, there was a program on TV with a leetle doggie pounding away on his :tread: too! It's not such a daft idea! I think it was a golden lab though, so perhaps Truffle might feel a bit intimidated!
chick_in_the_hat
06-07-2006, 01:03 AM
If anyone watches the Dog Whisperer - he puts dogs on treadmills sometimes...I prefer to walk my guy myself - I need the workout as much as he does...he went from 125 pounds to 75 pounds with regular walks and diet dog food.
little grasshopper
07-30-2006, 07:42 AM
We have an apple tree and a pear tree in our yard. My yellow lab pulls pears out of the pear tree and plays "roll it down the hill and chase it - until you get tired..then eat it." My australian Shepard picks up the apples and runs all over the place with it until he finally eats it. It's the funniest thing to watch!!!! I don't know what they're going to do when there's no more fruit on the trees this year. It's the first year they've done this!
My lab is a lean/mean/athletic dog. My Aussie is even more athletic but has gained a lot of weight. I just got his thyroid checked and it's right on the edge of needing meds. So I'm switching him to a raw food diet and vitamins and oils for the year to see if we can help him get it back to where it should be. The vet offered no advice for it. He just wanted to put him on a cal restricted diet - but he was already on one and religiously...and he gained more weight! I feel better trying it this way first. Boy - he LOVES his new food!!!!!
muffinsmom
08-19-2006, 04:45 PM
I can relate to the fat pet as my suppose to be teacup poodle who was 3 1/2 lbs when I got her at age 2 is now 3 years later 5 lbs and has the body of a stuffed sausage. I just put her on low calorie dog food and have to watch that she doesn't sneak food from the other dog's dishes. It doesn't help that dh gives treats all day long.
Lizzyg
10-08-2006, 11:20 AM
I must have an odd Chihuahua - he'll bark at people who come into the house, but if we take him for walks he just gets so excited and happy when he sees other people - he wants to go meet them. He's really friendly. He does have a hard time with male family members sometimes though - but my dad won him over by giving him treats, lol.
owira
10-15-2006, 11:44 AM
I didn't kno that dogs might like apples! After reading that here I was surprised. Altho a couple weeks ago I set my apple down for a minute while I did something and my 8 month old boxer swiped it from me and wouldn't give it back .. not that I would of ate it ..but I didnt' want her leavin it somewhere and it getting rotten. But she ate the dang thing and DH and I were just crackin up watchin her eat this apple! was thinkin man she will eat anything!! shows what we kno huh?!
readin the treadmill comments made me giggle and I have to share this story
the other day my son's lil pug kept coming over and puttin her paws on the front of the treadmill lookin up at me .. we just got the treadmill a cpl days before and its a new interest to the dogs... I just kept tellin her .. you don't want to do that ! and she would wander off ...then come back and look at me again ... well a little while later the kids left and let the boxer in ..and they play constantly ..chasin each other around .. my house is a zoo .. but the next thing i know izzy *the pug* is headed straight for me at full speed and I am thinkin *oh this isn't gonna be good* .. i put my feet on the side rails as she jumps for me ... lands on the treadmill ... tries to back track ..and flies off the end .. only bad thing is ..there is a wall about 8 inches behind me .. so she flew off into that ..but didn't get hurt .. just looked at me like .. *ok ..that sucked!* ... she hasn't got near it since.. but when it happened I got a case of the giggles and was thinkin about gettin off of it before i flew off too!!
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