LadyB- Mo is not starving. He is a dog, and one that has trained his onwner very well! He does not "need" this extra food or treats- but he has learned to want it because you give it to him, and that is fun for dogs. Ignore him- which is much better than adding more weight to his already compromised joints. I've seen his picture and he is certainly not starving, and in fact might get around a little better with some weight loss.Getting Mo to a good healthy place is going to take alot of work and will power on your part- and not time spent in the kitchen cooking special meals and giving him treats, because loving your dog does not mean overfeeding him. He will eat whatever you give him when he is hungry, but if you keep offering him anything he wants, he will never eat what is good for him. Two meals a day. That's it. A couple diet biscuits. It's better to use a few kibbles of his dry dog food for treats. Boiled chicken and rice- just add a few bits to his food, mix it all together, maybe add a bit of warm water. No broth, no salt, no fat. His hips will thank you for it, but it will take some time to "undo" the begging- that is what he is doing, not telling you that he is "not gettng enough food".
This situation always makes a good "Far Side" scenario- the human slaving over the hot stove, thinking "my poor dog won't eat, so I cook all these nice foods for him"...and the dog thinking "Sucker- I have her trained!!" You need to take back the control, LadyB!
This situation always makes a good "Far Side" scenario- the human slaving over the hot stove, thinking "my poor dog won't eat, so I cook all these nice foods for him"...and the dog thinking "Sucker- I have her trained!!" You need to take back the control, LadyB!
Well, I guess my husband and I both have been kind of guilty all these years of giving in to their constant barking for more food and the begging. I made up my mind this morning I was going to feed him just the two times a day and ignore his barking and hope he will cool it! Have taken him on a short walk the past two days for exercise. Really too hot though even around 7:00 a.m.! I have told my husband we are not giving him anything extra anymore. Hate having to feed him so early but don't have a choice with having to leave early for work and having to give the shot also before work.

behind closed doors at animal AND human medical offices, because when someone walks out the door, well, who knows? So no, vets KNOW they don't have all the answers, because they know that there are owners who think they know more than their vet does- as in, go home and do exactly what they want or what is easier for them, despite "what the doctor ordered". We usually see those patients back and have to start treatment back at square one.