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09-26-2010, 02:24 PM | #1 |
Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2010 Location: Richmond, BC, Canada
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| Pinicky Eater My 5 month old is very picky. I had wonderful advise and they all worked. I gave my puppy green tripe with his puppy food and whenever he does want to eat I would change the canned food to green venison or green lamb. But know my puppy doesn't want to eat those anymore and I am running out of options. I know it us my fault as I spoiled him after when he had diarrhea after bribing him home from the breeder in the US. What can I do? I out out the food and after 30 minutes I would get it back as he does not want eat. What should I do? How could i make him eat? Hope the other members could help me. |
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09-26-2010, 03:22 PM | #2 |
YT Addict | I do not have a Yorkie but my dog was picky when she was younger. I either bought chicken stock/broth or made my own and I just put a few tablespoons over her food and she gobbled it right up! I still do that till this day as a treat now and then, she loves it. Also, you could try beef, or vegetable broth. Another thing that Coco loves are bananas. What I would do was take a few slices of banana and mash it with a fork and add a tiny bit of water or milk so it is almost pour-able and then put a few table spoons in her food. Hope I helped!
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