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Post by jayluke Thu Aug 07 2014, 10:44

Basically my 10 month old staff x girl is started bein really funny with her food over past few weeks.When we first got her around 7 month she was on just biscuits which she was eating then went fussy so we went to wet food which she ate then went off so tried another brand wainwrights which shes been fine on a for around month but now started bein funny.But thing is if i go down my brothers and feed her with is dog shes scoffs all hers then trys and goes for him.I cant get my head round this anyone any ideas to get her appetite probably back even tried a bit of raw at my brothers which she ate all of it.

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Post by JStaff Thu Aug 07 2014, 11:51

Sardimes or a bit of egg eork well.
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Post by jayluke Thu Aug 07 2014, 14:08

What mixed in with her food?.and what is brand wagg like or skinners been looking at them?

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Post by freyj4z Thu Aug 07 2014, 14:33

I've used skinners field and trial. Loki hated it, is that wagg time?? It's not a brilliant brand, there is a list on here of dried foods, forthglade wet mixed with kibble is brilliant all natural.
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Post by jayluke Thu Aug 07 2014, 14:47

Where is the list of dried food?.The way i am goin i am tempted just prepare my own meals for her like bits of decent meats and mince mixed with veg and rice.

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Post by freyj4z Thu Aug 07 2014, 14:49

http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/dry_food
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Post by Guest Thu Aug 07 2014, 16:04

Wagg is awful! Full of fillers and additives! As J said try some sardines in oil/tomatoes or a raw egg to interest her. Smile

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Post by Bane Thu Aug 07 2014, 21:41

Have you tried taking her food up after 10 mins and giving it again for the next meal? And keep doing this until she eats, she won't starve herself although it does sound mean.
She may be eating her food when the other dog is around because there is sort of competition. As for the raw, it would obviously smell a lot better than dried biscuits! Big Grin
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Post by reuben Fri Aug 08 2014, 17:28

Have to agree with Emma. If you are feeding her a quality food do as Emma says regarding the 10 min rule ( actually I wouldn't give her that long ). Tough love is required if you don't want to have a fussy eater on your hands. Rest assured she will NOT starve. Alternatively switch to raw and sit back and watch her thrive.
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Post by janey Fri Aug 08 2014, 17:32

I mix in a little wet food with Moo's biscuits - or as mentioned sardines or egg Smile
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Post by freyj4z Fri Aug 08 2014, 18:42

I must say loki has been on raw for 3 days now and already I've had no accidents in the house, he can't wait to eat. It's brilliant.
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Post by Sazzle Fri Aug 08 2014, 20:43

freyj4z wrote:I must say loki has been on raw for 3 days now and already I've had no accidents in the house, he can't wait to eat. It's brilliant.
glad it's going well Hun x
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Post by freyj4z Fri Aug 08 2014, 21:15

Ahh thanks saz, Smile I gave him some cheese as well today, which he loved, I'm gonna keep him on this until Friday next week and then he's going to have one more thing added every meal. Raw egg and his natures diet stuff for brekie tomorrow.
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