American Foxhound Feeding Points

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American Foxhound (Definite Introduction)

A strong dog will not let its owner worry about its diet. On the contrary, a picky dog ​​will be pampered by its owner on time. The American Foxhound is no different! When your American Foxhound becomes more and more picky about food, and the result is that the dog becomes thinner and thinner, and may even get sick, what should you do as the owner?
First of all, after careful inspection and taking the necessary time to check the body, confirm that your dog does not suffer from any disease and is simply picky. If it's feeding time, give him his usual amount of food and wait 10 seconds. If he starts eating within 10 seconds, great. If he lingers, or even smells it and runs off to play, put the meal away and withhold all food until the next feeding time.
If he eats the amount of food you gave him quickly, that’s great. If there is a little left, estimate the remaining amount of food and feed him half the amount he eats the next time he feeds. For example, if you give him 100 grams this time and he eats 80 grams, please give him 40 grams next time. If he continues to lick the bowl after eating and wants to continue eating, the next feeding time may be reduced by 20% based on the amount of food this time. This cycle continues until he returns to his normal appetite.
Some dogs are very stubborn and might as well go without food for three or four days until you surrender. This time is the time for you to compete in perseverance. It should be understood that as long as there is sufficient drinking water, not eating for three or four days or even longer will not harm the dog's health. Owners who are constantly worried that their dogs will starve to death will not be able to raise healthy dogs. A dog's endurance is limited, and he will surely surrender if he cannot control himself.

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