donna723
Well-Known Member
I give mine a good big breakfast and put it in their crates ... they're so busy eating that they don't even care that I'm leaving. Then in the evenings, I just keep plenty of dry food in their big bowl in the kitchen and they can eat a little whenever they decide that they're hungry. Just like Star said, they don't always get hungry at the same time every day, just like people. And they're all different. When Katy comes in from her last potty trip before she goes in to her crate for the night, the first thing she does is to run in to the kitchen and eat a few mouthfuls of food and have a drink. Not that the chubby little thing needs more food, but she just likes to have that extra midnight snack to tide her over. They all have their own little preferences.
Have you tried just leaving dry food in a bowl that she can eat whenever she's hungry?
Have you tried just leaving dry food in a bowl that she can eat whenever she's hungry?