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<blockquote data-quote="Marie 2" data-source="post: 2304073" data-attributes="member: 475037"><p>We set up a kitchen alarm clock, one with a two alarm setting for our diabetic dog lol. Since it needs to be pretty regular and sometimes when they didn't bug me for a meal, we'd remember hours later have they been fed yet??? So when she became diabetic, even though she is a chow hound she would not bug me ever for her meal, I didn't want a huge delay because of her shot. The other doberman we had could have cared less about meal time. So we set up a clock with morning and evening alarms. Now I don't think forgetting would be an option, the new dog we got last year has a strong puppy tummy clock and will come up and even bark at me when it's breakfast or dinner time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marie 2, post: 2304073, member: 475037"] We set up a kitchen alarm clock, one with a two alarm setting for our diabetic dog lol. Since it needs to be pretty regular and sometimes when they didn't bug me for a meal, we'd remember hours later have they been fed yet??? So when she became diabetic, even though she is a chow hound she would not bug me ever for her meal, I didn't want a huge delay because of her shot. The other doberman we had could have cared less about meal time. So we set up a clock with morning and evening alarms. Now I don't think forgetting would be an option, the new dog we got last year has a strong puppy tummy clock and will come up and even bark at me when it's breakfast or dinner time. [/QUOTE]
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