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Feeding Consistency — The Core Signal Behind Stability and Health

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Your dog’s feeding routine is one of the clearest windows into its health, stability, and emotional state. Feeding Consistency uses PCP’s contextual intelligence to monitor how your dog eats, how often, how consistently, and what behavioural signals accompany feeding cycles.
Feeding Consistency evaluates:

  • Timing of meals
  • Appetite patterns
  • Hydration correlation
  • Pace of eating
  • Food refusal trends
  • Stress-eating or under-eating patterns
  • Environmental influences on appetite

Most owners can see obvious appetite loss—but Feeding Consistency identifies the subtler patterns: minor shifts in timing, slight dips in enthusiasm, small hesitations, or gradual changes across days.

Using behaviour, mood, sleep, and environmental data, the system interprets feeding changes with precision. For example:

  • Reduced appetite after poor sleep
  • Overeating after overstimulation
  • Slower meals during stress cycles
  • Dehydration influencing hunger cues
  • Seasonal appetite variation
  • Disruptions caused by noise, heat, or routine changes

Feeding Consistency produces a daily and weekly feeding stability score, showing whether your dog’s intake is:

  • Stable
  • Elevated
  • Decreased
  • Irregular
  • Potentially concerning

The PCP engine also identifies correlations with mood and behaviour. If your dog becomes unsettled during meal times, the system will detect it and offer possible explanations. If appetite fluctuates weekly, it will tie those fluctuations to stress, sleep quality, or environmental triggers.

The long-term advantage of Feeding Consistency is its ability to catch early warning signs. Appetite changes are one of the earliest indicators of emerging health concerns. PCP does not diagnose, but it provides early alerts so you can take action before issues escalate.

This feature transforms feeding from a task into a meaningful behavioural signal—giving owners more clarity, more control, and smarter guidance for their dog’s nutrition habits and overall health.