aerial1313
Posted : 7/22/2009 9:49:33 AM
glenmar
And please do remember,lean is always better. Not emaciated skinny, but lean, and it's ok to feel ribs.
I agree with Glenda. I prefer to be able to feel ribs (like between a 3 & 4 on the body condition scale). If I can't feel ribs, or have to press my hands into their sides to feel them, it's time for a diet, lol! Harry's like this. Sammy is a lot leaner than Harry, though. A lot of times I can actually see the last 3-4 ribs, especially when he's running. Some people might think he's too skinny, but I don't, and my vet says he's at perfect weight as well.
From your post, it seems like your pup really likes real meat, so you can use those for treats, instead of the ones you said she likes but you don't like. Keep some shredded chicken, cut up hot dogs, roast beef, etc in your fridge and use those for treats. They're especially great for training treats, because the dog think they are awesome, so using them as rewards in training is excellent.
I also think it's a good idea to do several smaller meals throughout the day, so she'll be able to eat a decent amount each day. Feeding larger meals only twice a day may make her feel too full. The Eukanuba has a lot of grains, which adds to this. If you switch to a less grain-heavy food that has more meat in it, you'll find you don't have to feed as much every day for her to be able to get the nutrition she needs and maintain a healthy weight.
Good luck, and by the way, we do love pictures!