View Full Version : Any suggestions for a picky eater?
Cheryl
09-07-2001, 04:16 AM
Sassys nearing her 1st bday so Im looking to switch her to an adult brand of dry kibble. Shes been on Nutro puppy since the beginning and for the past couple of months shes been no longer impressed w/ whats in her dish. Ive tried mixing her dry kibble w/ a tablespoon of canned food for taste, and also tried adding the VitaGravy, but to no avail. If I add in veggies or cottage cheese, she tries to pick out the good stuff and leave the kibble behind. Anyone else out the w/ a finicky eater have luck w/ any particular commercial brands??
Just wondering whos training who here?? <IMG SRC="http://dachsie.org/ubb/cwmsmilies/cwm25.gif" border=0> LOL
Carol A. Smith
09-07-2001, 06:36 AM
Chereyl:
Red Barn Dog food. Don't know a dog who won't eat it, and its good for the dog. go to www.redbarndogfood.com (http://www.redbarndogfood.com) and have a look
Mine have been on it for over a year, everybody looks great, feels great, is great. I'll never go back to anything else.
Carol<IMG SRC="http://dachsie.org/ubb/cwmsmilies/cwm30.gif" border=0> www.redbarndogfood.com (http://www.redbarndogfood.com)
Gretchen's Mom
02-24-2002, 01:54 AM
I have the most pick little pooch you could imagine! I have resorted happily to cooking for her. A yummy hot meal of chicken and or beef, seasoned with a little garlic, add vegis and brown rice and you have a happy pooch who thinks you just gave up your dinner! There are some wonderful recipes out there for homemade meals for your furbaby. Check the web. Happy tails!
Gretchen's Mom
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