That’s why I keep the cats’ meal times flexible — it’s more natural that way! (The colder the morning, the later I go out to the barn to give them breakfast…)
We used to feed our 2 shelties from different bowls side-by-side. The older dog was a picky eater. He ate very slowly. The younger dog would wolf his food down in seconds. Often when the younger one finished, he would run to the front door and bark. Protecting the house was the older dog’s job. He would be tricked into leaving his partially finished food which the other dog would run back and finish.
The smaller critters can be quite comfortable out of the wind, inside a barn with lots of hay to burrow under. If the barn has a bunch of cows & horses radiating body heat, so much the better. But, I’m a wuss, they’d be inside, on my bed. :-)
Destiny23 over 10 years ago
That’s why I keep the cats’ meal times flexible — it’s more natural that way! (The colder the morning, the later I go out to the barn to give them breakfast…)
Johnnie Polo Premium Member over 10 years ago
Either way that comes out will be painful
jbmlaw01 over 10 years ago
One of our four – a pit-lab – eats faster than any creature I have ever seen. Often thought I should post a Youtube – he is amazing.
ellisaana Premium Member over 10 years ago
We used to feed our 2 shelties from different bowls side-by-side. The older dog was a picky eater. He ate very slowly. The younger dog would wolf his food down in seconds. Often when the younger one finished, he would run to the front door and bark. Protecting the house was the older dog’s job. He would be tricked into leaving his partially finished food which the other dog would run back and finish.
dzw3030 over 10 years ago
The smaller critters can be quite comfortable out of the wind, inside a barn with lots of hay to burrow under. If the barn has a bunch of cows & horses radiating body heat, so much the better. But, I’m a wuss, they’d be inside, on my bed. :-)
AmyGrantfan51774 over 10 years ago
Kenny swallowed his dog dish????!!!!! geeez!!!!!!!!!!!