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  1. Hi, I'm Julie and I am Mum to Thomas, who has a Labrador disability/seizure response dog, named Tori.
    We are first time dog owners so struggling a bit with so much conflicting info out there about feeding Tori properly. I am embarrassed to say that she weighs a tad over 40 kg. I know I am feeding her incorrectly, I must be!
    When Tori came to us (2 years ago) so came with instructions on the (expensive food) to feed her. I kept it up for almost a year but at the expense of other things like bills and food.

    I ended up buying bags of supermarket branded kibble and the rolls of Natures (something-or-other) meat rolls. 

    She was getting 3 cups of kibble and about 400g of the roll each night. Her poos were terrible! I cut out the meat roll and now feed her 4 cups of kibble a night with a cup of warm water poured over it to make it a bit soupy (I started the water because I once bought a brand she didn't like so was dissolving half a stock cube in water to make it more palatable until I could afford to buy a different brand. Now she expects to have "soup" every night...how smart are these dogs??........and how dumb am I??)

     

    Anyway I have rambled one (sorry)... I am really hoping to have a question answered if that's OK?


    How much, and what do I feed Tori?
    What is best to 'treat' her?

     

    Things to consider:

    • I am on a pension and pay ridiculous rent and really cannot afford big brands.
    • Bones really scare me because she eats so fast and I've read horror stories about bones splintering etc.
    • Treats are usually 1 dry cat biscuit at a time. When she is working, she gets rewarded regularly for following commands. she probably gets a small handful of cat bickies 2 times a week in all.)
    • She occasionally has a pigs ear to chew.
    • She gets no table scraps at all (in fact 'human food' is forbidden for service dogs so they aren't tempted by food bits on the ground when she is working.)
    • She appears to be starving to death all.the.damned.time!
    • The only food she hates is carrot. She will accept a carrot off me, only to promptly grate a neat little pile for me to clean up! (She loves apple though!) 

    Thanks so much for reading this ramble and I hope to hear back.

     

    Julie 

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