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I was told too not to leave the food down for more then 15 minutes. That didn't work, He would go days without eating. I don't have any other pets so he is fed in the morning his entire amount of food that he is to get for the day and I leave it up to him to eat when he wants.
The only time I have ever seen him go to town on food is when I am dog sitting and I am feeding more then one dog at a time, then he takes his whole bowl down.
I am truly curious because I had no idea that you can put a dog on Prozac. Jack doesn't need it but how do you determine a dog needs drugs as opposed to training/exercise? I am so curious.
This is the behaviorist we see. She believes in behavior modification with medication in some cases. She evaluates each case on an individual basis, and she will help us for as long as we need.
OK... someone has to say this...your behaviourist put him on PROZAC!!! ...because he was not focused on his training? WOW!! Who does that?
Here is more information on Prozac for dogs and cats. It is used along with behavior modification. Lincoln has obsessive compulsive problems like chewing on himself, and a few other issues. He is also extremely dominant. Trust me we tried everything and are still dealing with some issues. I didn't want to use it either, but it has helped alot. I would never do anything to hurt my dog, and I trust my veterinarian and the behaviorist to do only what would help him. He was assessed in person, and was found to have these issues.
http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/fluoxetine-prozac/page1.aspx
I have a cat who likes to graze, and 2 other cats and a dog who dont - so none of them do. Pippin has had to learn that she eats when the food is down then waits til next meal time. Often i will put her in front of her food 2 or 3 times in a row til she wont eat any more
Adding the topping just makes them more picky in my opinion, but for some dogs its the only thing that works (so Im told, but a dog will never starve itself. To go 3 days without eating once in a while is not dangerous).
Check out the food group for recommended brands - Blue buffalo is high in grains and low in protein, which isnt too suitable for a high energy dog. The Blue Wilderness is much better (grain free, higher protein). I have found that many dogs prefer the higher protein low carb foods over the low protein high cards ones (cats too!) One reason dogs go nuts for cat food is because its high in protein (and because it belongs to someone else!!!!!)
Switching proteins is a good idea - this is possible with most brands. feed a different "flavour' each month/bag to give them variety and peak their interest. Some dogs are happy with the same flavour though, and if you can find one he likes then stick to it. try a red meat, a poultry, and a fish. I feed Orijen
Cut out ALL treats til you find a food he will eat
Why is he on Prozac?
Thanks for the info Kaytlin! I explained the Prozac in other posts.
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