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There are two eating styles that are
commonly recognized in pets, the nibbler and the gobbler.
Both styles are primarily determined from the personality of the
pet. While it is possible to changes your pets eating style it may
be a difficult task.
Typically, the younger pets will eat
quickly and with gusto due to the high energy demands for growth.
As they mature to adulthood the eating style may change to a slower
pace. If your pet should get a particularly good tasting treat it
is likely that it will be consumed quickly. While any change in
the diet may spark an interest for many there are some that this
will not be enough. For those pets that are spoiled or conditioned
to eat only one type of food getting them to eat regularly or anything
new can be a real chore.
The commercial pet food companies
know that canned food has more flavor than the dry food and the
fewer by-products a food contains the more flavor there is in the
food. The feline species has the reputation of being more finicky
than the canine species and therefore there are usually flavor enhancers
that are added to the ration. Heating canned food as well as adding
various spices, such as garlic for the dog and clam juice for the
cat, will also improve the flavor and thus consumption of the pet
food.
There are certain non-nutritional
items that have a rather magnetic appeal to most dogs such as: horse
manure, cat feces, tobacco and bird droppings. Certain foods such
as chocolate and drinks such as alcohol may be attractive can be
very dangerous for pets to eat. The dog is a scavenger by nature
and thus there is no predicting what type of junk they
will sometimes consume if given the opportunity. The cat is a carnivore
and a hunter by nature. As a result of domestication, however, some
of the instinctive drives have been modified. Due to the wholesomeness
and delicious taste of the commercial foods that are readily available
today the feeding instinct has been further corrupted.
In summary, my advice to dog owners
is to feed them the same good quality commercial food daily with
occasional treats. My advice for cat owners is to feed them a variety
of commercial foods and only a few treats. For pets with special
needs the Hills Prescription Food is the best pet food available.
Ask your veterinarian for his/her advice.
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