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Jmiller85
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Is a feeder making my dog to big to hunt?

I built my need kennel about 6 months ago and installed feeders for all my dogs. I hunt about 2 to 3 nights a week and my dogs are staying huge. Just wondering if people think this is alright or should I go back to feeding them the old fasion way. Thanks for any advice

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If I gave my dogs feeders they would never stop eatin.

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I have two, one of them would be fine with if i fed him free choice, the other would never stop eating. It depends on the dog.

But with any animal its an instinct to eat as much as you can because you never knew when you would eat again. I would feed them what the bag says, and I guarantee the bag doesn't say free choice.

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This isn't rocket science. If they are too fat feed them less. If they are too skinny feed them more.

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This isn't rocket science. If they are too fat feed them less. If they are too skinny feed them more.


Yep pretty easy, look at everyone elses dogs and if your dogs are fatter than that, they are eating too much. Just like any animals (even humans), being fat is much worse than just looks, its unhealthy for them.

Edit: Also something else, its also a huge waste of money? why spend more on dog food than you need, just to make your dog sick?

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This isn't rocket science. If they are too fat feed them less. If they are too skinny feed them more.

I couldn't agree more.Pay attention to your dog daily and a cup of good dog food less for a over weight dog or a cup more for a skinny dog.

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Yep pretty easy, look at everyone elses dogs and if your dogs are fatter than that, they are eating too much. Just like any animals (even humans), being fat is much worse than just looks, its unhealthy for them.

Edit: Also something else, its also a huge waste of money? why spend more on dog food than you need, just to make your dog sick?

Hey quit talking about me and my dogs being fat lol lol

By the way you say you hunt 2-3 nights a week but for how long ? How much real exercise do they get

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Preston Chadwell
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I like using feeders myself, but I've never been able to keep a dog at a healthy weight unless I fed them that way from a pup. If they learn to eat from a feeder as a pup then they never feel like they have to eat as much as they can when they can, they know that they have access to food all the time therefore eliminating the instinct to gorge themselves.

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Re: Is a feeder making my dog to big to hunt?

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Originally posted by Jmiller85
I built my need kennel about 6 months ago and installed feeders for all my dogs. I hunt about 2 to 3 nights a week and my dogs are staying huge. Just wondering if people think this is alright or should I go back to feeding them the old fasion way. Thanks for any advice


They are one thing to look at when feeding a dog with a auto feeder and that is can you keep the dog at running or hunting weight and if anyone can and has the money to keep them going i would go with it but if you have a few dogs they will go through a lot of feed at first anyways and myself ive never seen nothing but over weight dogs standing around feeders and nowhere close to hunting weight.
I would just feed the same amount each day that kept them up and they looked good on if it was me.

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im not a fan of self feeders i feed my dogs what i think they need if they start getting on the heavy side i cut them back a bit or increase if they don't look the way i want them i don't want to see ribs or hip bones stickin out on my dogs jmo

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Do these jeans make my a$$ look fat?

This is what comes to my mind everytime i see this thread

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