[nagdu] Feeding on the go?
Greg Aikens
gpaikens at gmail.com
Wed Dec 17 22:14:47 UTC 2014
You obviously know your dog best, but if I’m worried about it being too late and I have an opportunity to feed, I usually do. The level of activity generally factors into my decision too. If dinner is going to be late but I know I’m going to need him to do a bunch of work for me, I’m more likely to feed. If I’m out in public, I find some where out of the way or feed him in the public restroom. I love the collapsable rubber dishes because after I feed and water, I can wipe them out with a paper towel and throw them back in my bag without them being soggy.
HTH,
Greg
> On Dec 17, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Daryl Marie via nagdu <nagdu at nfbnet.org> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> I know I have emailed before regarding keeping emergency food baggies, but what do you guys do if you are out and about and need to feed your dogs?
>
> I am thinking more for when we are in New York, but I seem to have put myself in a situation today where I am not able to feed her until approx. 6:30, which is about the end of her "I'm HUNGRY!" rope, unless I feed her in the mall or on the bus, which I am not really willing to do. She has eaten that late before, but when she is hungry like that, she is much more distractable.
>
> Should I just not worry about it and feed her when I get to my destination? Find a quiet out of the way place to feed her? Give her some treats to tide her over before we leave work? Am I just over thinking?
>
> Daryl
>
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