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Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Grande Prairie, Alberta, Cananda
Posts: 8
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My baby LuLu is a very, very picky eater. We've always had a problem with her eating habbits. She has no problem digging through the garbage, or taking the kids run aways (food they drop on the floor) but when it comes to her dog food she wont eat it no matter what I do. I swear we've changed food something like 7-10 times! Is this just my girl or can someone out there relate to me, please HELP!
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: glasgow
Posts: 589
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My basset eats anything, my westie however is a different kettle of fish. If she has had some tasty bits of human food then you can be sure the next dog food meal she refuses. I leave it down for 10minutes then pick it up.. At next meal time it goes down for 10 minutes again and if not eaten is picked up again. Never had to do this more than twice in a row before she started eating it regularly again.
If you constantly change her food because she refuses to eat it then you will go on like this forever. Believe me she won't let herself starve. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sumter, SC
Posts: 671
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I was going to suggest this as well. For a little while Virga wouldn't finish her food or just flat out refused to eat more than a bite or two. We'd pick it up after about 10 minutes and then try again later. Eventually she'd eat it all and ever since we haven't had a problem. If I were you I would try and cut out anything that's not her dog food (I know there's not much you can do about your kids' runaways) and give her 10 minutes to eat. Sadeyes is right, she won't let herself starve.
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Sumter, SC
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How old is she? I know when Doppler was a puppy he looked scrawny all the time. But by the time he turned about 10 months he started really packing on the weight and we had to switch him from puppy food to adult food. Virga, being about 7 months now, is pretty skinny too. I'm pretty sure as puppies they're skinny anyways and they put on the pounds as they get older.
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Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 2,581
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Puppies normally start to eat less at this age anyway as their growth is slowing down. Changing foods, adding goodies or otherwise fussing over their dietary habits just teaches them that fussiness brings rewards. The regime mentioned above (picking up after 10 minutes etc) works well in the vast majority of cases. It may take a few days before they are hungry enough to give in.
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