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Fussy eater
I know you have probably answed this question a 100 times...But what is the best way to make my 1 yr bitch eat..at the mo I feed her a raw chicken thigh in the morning and wainwrights dry food at night mix with either fish,canned tripe or wet dog roll..the problem is she won't eat the dry food and will only eat at night..I have tried wet food still only eat at night and only eats about half of it? Thanks
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Re: Fussy eater
What about trying full raw if she eats her chicken thighs?
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Re: Fussy eater
Have a read of these
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/barf_and_raw_diets
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/raw_faq
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/barf_and_raw_diets
http://staffy-bull-terrier.com/raw_faq
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Re: Fussy eater
She loves raw chicken wings and thighs..the problem is I have no space to put the frozen meat so I buy 8 chicken thighs a week and they stay ok in the fridge.
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Oh I see, no chance of putting another freezer anywhere? Daisy's taken over mine! So I'm going to try and fit another in! The things we do
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Re: Fussy eater
Is she underweight? If not it may just be that she's full and doesn't need anymore?
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Re: Fussy eater
Millie has been on Wainrights trays for a couple of months now initially seemed to love them but have had problems. In the last week or so when she hasn't went near them.
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Re: Fussy eater
Mines on Lily's, bit dear but well worth not having the hassle of keep trying different foods for a fussy eater and worrying. Cheaper the more you buy, and they do a wet can range, dry and puppy trays of wet and dry biscuits too (plus treats etc) Mine loves it, all organic no rubbish in it at all. A friend of mine has changed her fussy cat to this range and has started to put on a bit of weight now.
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