I’m proud to report Lex is not only eating regularly, but she’s eating with gusto!
When our wee pup Charlie recently grew old enough to become a dog, we graduated him to big boy food. We studied our choices for months in anticipation of the switch.
We made our final decision at Costco, when we found Nature’s Domain: Salmon meal & sweet potato formula for dogs (Kirkland Signature brand). It had never occurred to us to feed fish to our dogs. But Matt had heard fish oil was good for a dog’s coat, so his eyes locked on the bag of salmon kibble.
After we brought it home, we filled both dog bowls up with kibble. We decided to include Lexie at least on the first bowl to see if she would give it a go. Every since she was diagnosed with kidney failure last summer, her appetite has been fickle. We finally settled into a routine of feeding her wet holistic dog food (sometimes by hand) and occasionally supplementing with a kidney-friendly can of dog food. It wasn’t a kidney-perfect diet, but most days she would entertain us and eat a bit. She no longer was skin and bones, sitting at death’s door.
So we filled her bowl to the brim with salmon, and watched. She quickly sniffed something new in the air, and checked out her bowl. Lex grabbed a piece of food and thoughtfully chewed it up. She looked back over her shoulder at us, then lowered her face back into the bowl. She didn’t resurface until it was empty.
Lex now repeats this ritual twice a day, almost like she’s a normal dog again. When we forget dinnertime, she’s quick to gently bite our hands, or rambunctiously whine until we feed her. In full disclosure, we still dress up the bowl with dog treats to get her started, but once she’s eating she finishes the bowl on her own.
Could there possibly be a negative in this joyous situation?
I rarely get to sing the “Eat your nummies!” song anymore.
Now that Lex is eating regularly, the physical transformation is undeniable. Her eyes are more alert and her fur is super shiny. She hops up on the couch and her special chair with ease. This after months of me lifting her up.
And best of all, her energy level is at an all-time high. This means she gets to play, and play hard with Charlie. She trots out into the back of the yard, then rushes back full-tilt, running like a puppy.
Not bad for a gal who will turn 15 in a few months.
She’s also started playing with toys again. In particular, she loved these teeny tennis balls made specifically for dogs. She plays catch in the house, and races Charlie to retrieve the ball from the hallway. She also will carry the ball around the house, rolling it around in her mouth.
She also recently developed an affection for Charlie’s deer antler. She’s taken it from him a few times, but then has no idea what to do with it. She’ll sniff it and mouth it, but she’s really lost the dexterity to actually have a chewing session.
Still, it’s cute to see her try. I do believe Lex has got her groove back.
That is so good to hear – Go Lexie! I have given ours salmon in the past, but Zena is fickle – her recent favourite is kangaroo and the salmon got left so I just go with the flow!
Wow! I never thought of kangaroo! I don’t think it’s easily found here. Very interesting. And you’re right. Whatever they will eat, they will get! Scratches for Zena!
Oh this is such great news! This really warms my heart & I can tell that you & Matt are breathing a sigh of relief! Xoxo
Thanks so much. We know it’s a blessing, and we are eternally grateful.
Yay Lexie! My little Cairn Terrier is ocd over her ball. She loves it more than her food, which is saying a lot! Your picture of Lexie carrying her ball around reminded me of my Cari. She and my other dog Voltaire play ferociously through the house with it. She mouths it the rest of the time, until she passes out with it under her little chin in her doggie bed. It warms my heart to hear such a beautiful story. I am so happy for Lexie!
Thanks so much! And for sharing your awesome story about Cari and Voltaire. I know my heart just melts when Lexie plays with one of those little balls… 🙂
We knew that dogs loved Salmon, and how beneficial fish oil can be http://www.harringtonspetfood.com/products/UK/adult-dog-food-salmon-potato see I’m not just a pretty face! BOL (and we do salmon treats!)
Wow, thanks for that link. We’re so glad we finally dove in and and started using salmon. I can’t say enough about how it has positively affected both Lex and Charlie. Salmon treats are a great idea.We will pick some up on our next trip to the pet store. Cheers!!
Salmon! It’s like the best doggie medicine in the world. Who knew! Yay Lexie! Go, girl. I think Mom should sing the Eat Your Nummies song anyway! C’mon, Mom!
Hahaha. Yeah, I’m pretty sure the “Eat Your Nummies” tune will remain in high rotation. It’s funny how she responds to that, and pushes her nose back in the bowl…
Great news!
I’m loving it!
Thanks Leo! Big hugs from across the pond….
Good to read, YAY for Lexie – I like Salmon too – it’s yummy and good for your tummy ;o)
Hi Easy! It’s good to know you supplement your diet of shoes with some salmon 😉 I bet your mom is glad about that. Cheers to you!!!
Aw, I’m so glad to hear she’s doing well.
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