Logo

    fussy dog

    Explore " fussy dog" with insightful episodes like "Helping Your Picky Dog: are they healthy or is there more to it? | #63" and "Raw Feeding and the Fussy Dog! | #51" from podcasts like ""The Call the Vet Show - a longer, happier life for your dog and cat" and "The Call the Vet Show - a longer, happier life for your dog and cat"" and more!

    Episodes (2)

    Helping Your Picky Dog: are they healthy or is there more to it? | #63

    Helping Your Picky Dog: are they healthy or is there more to it? | #63

    Getting your picky dog to eat can be hard enough, but it’s even more worrying if you think they are too skinny…

    I understand how frustrating having a picky dog can be, especially if you are worried that they are underweight.

    There are 2 steps you need to take:

    1. Find out if your dog is actually a healthy weight or not. Hopefully your vet should have given you some indication as to whether or not he is a healthy weight. If not then answering a few questions will help you to find out, which you can read about in my article all about how to condition score your dog.
    2. Next, you should study my top tips for how to make a picky dog eat, and once you have settled on a strategy stick to your guns!

    Download my free guide "Pet Health Essentials"

    Get your question answered here- https://ourpetshealth.com/question

    Love the show? Sharing this episode or leaving a review helps others know it's worth a listen! - https://ourpetshealth.com/review

    Raw Feeding and the Fussy Dog! | #51

    Raw Feeding and the Fussy Dog! | #51

    Choosing the best diet to feed your dog can be a minefield, especially if they are fussy. In this episode I discuss the main risks and benefits of feeding raw and cooked diets, along with some strategies for getting your fussy dog to eat!

    Check out the Our Pet's Health Academy to optimize your pet's health and happiness.

    "I believe there are both benefits in raw diets and processed diets. However, my dog has a hard time being interested in his food enough to eat it and he struggles with keeping weight. I have tried all different mixes of foods so I was wondering if I could mix both cooked chicken and other cooked items of a raw diet into his daily ration of processed food?” - Justyce

    • As far as raw vs cooked diets go, there is a lot to consider and certain risks and potential benefits everyone needs to be aware of:
      • Raw diet risks include - Parasites, Infection (a risk to pet AND owner!), a lack of balance
      • Raw benefits - nothing proven
      • Cooked commercial diet risks - Contamination, Formulation errors, Faddy/boutique diets are unproven
      • Benefits - Specific diets proven to be valuable treatment option in certain conditions
    • Mixing cooked chicken and other cooked ingredients into a raw diet or cooked commercial diet is absolutely fine in my mind, and in fact, cooked chicken (or other meat) has fewer risks than raw meat.
      • One thing to consider is that adding a significant amount of "extras" to a commercial diet may have the effect of making it unbalanced. If fed as a topper though, to improve the palatability of a diet, this is really unlikely to be a problem.

    Head of to the full show notes for more information and further resources

    Get your question answered here- https://ourpetshealth.com/question

    Love the show? Sharing this episode or leaving a review helps others know it's worth a listen! - https://ourpetshealth.com/review

    Logo

    © 2024 Podcastworld. All rights reserved

    Stay up to date

    For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io