R2R
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I posted a week ago about my puppy not eating her dried dog food...I have done the twice a day, 10 mins down then pick up thing for the past week and she is still not interested. She does, however, have an appetite, just not for her dried kibble (we have tried her on Royal Canin which she had from weaning, and also James Wellbeloved, a mixture of both, and a mixture of both with gravy)
I finally gave in last night and bought her some natural chicken and rice moist dog food which she ate in 30 seconds flat and then picked up her bowl and dropped it at my feet as if to say thats better can I have some more cue me feeling really guilty. She is fine in herself.
I obviously dont want her to starve so, having tried for a week, have to accept the fact the puppy wins and maybe dried dog food is not for her.
My question is what is the best thing to feed her? She is a 6 month old Tibetan terrier. I dont know if work load is relevant to dogs but she is very active and when not at the yard running about is walked three or four times a day (mostly 4), as well as having ad lib access to the garden via the dog flap.
I would rather have the simplest option available we live in London etc so need an easy option. I dont mind ordering online though! I also feel odd about feeding her mush for some reason I think something to chew on would be far better for her teeth and gums, but maybe I am wrong. Budget not really a problem as we have got used to feeding RC!!!
Thanks!
I finally gave in last night and bought her some natural chicken and rice moist dog food which she ate in 30 seconds flat and then picked up her bowl and dropped it at my feet as if to say thats better can I have some more cue me feeling really guilty. She is fine in herself.
I obviously dont want her to starve so, having tried for a week, have to accept the fact the puppy wins and maybe dried dog food is not for her.
My question is what is the best thing to feed her? She is a 6 month old Tibetan terrier. I dont know if work load is relevant to dogs but she is very active and when not at the yard running about is walked three or four times a day (mostly 4), as well as having ad lib access to the garden via the dog flap.
I would rather have the simplest option available we live in London etc so need an easy option. I dont mind ordering online though! I also feel odd about feeding her mush for some reason I think something to chew on would be far better for her teeth and gums, but maybe I am wrong. Budget not really a problem as we have got used to feeding RC!!!
Thanks!