We have been going through food after food and they don't like any of it it! As a general rule I only feed dry kibble because it keeps their teeth cleaner. But lately I have been mixing their food with chicken broth and even pumpkin and rice to try to make them eat. They eat all the soaked pieces and leave the rest.
So I'm just curious what other people are feeding, maybe I can get some ideas. I've tried blue buffalo, diamond brand, nutri source, canidae and royal canin. Different flavors of each one too. At this point I've just been picking random brands.
-- Edited by Vette on Friday 10th of February 2017 04:24:25 PM
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This morning, he had an egg scrambled with some toast tore up in it.
Tonight he will get some spaghetti.
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You know, your dogs might be eating the soaked pieces because their teeth or gums could be sore.
Spot would need his food soaked the last couple years.
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Our vet advised to just put water over the food to soften it, although I would think plain, unsalted chicken broth would be ok.
Toward the end, as Sheba got older, she wouldn't eat the "good" food, anymore. I think it was too hard for her. We actually switched her to Purina Dog Chow out of desperation, and she liked that. Not the best food, but heck, she was 15.
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I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.
I paid $400 6 months ago. Of course Sonny is a smaller guy. But that seems to be the rate around my area. Vette, the PNW is very pricey on the strangest things.
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Monster gets his cleaned once a year during his check up.
We brush his teeth at home.
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We make our own food using chicken livers and hearts and rice and Earthborne Holistic. We also put broth on it.
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Aksel eats food I make in the morning and kibble at night. His homemade food is our leftovers. Chicken, vegetables, pork, ground beef, quinoa (he LOVES quinoa!)...whatever we have had for dinner that no one wants to eat again I cut up, make a homemade gravy and mix it all together. He loves it and the vet said he is super healthy. He eats Blue Buffalo Wilderness small breed kibble and won't even LOOK at another. He would rather starve.
Have you tried Avoderm? I know a few folks who have had luck with that.
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I use Nutro and although much healthier than the a lot of the crap on the market, I want to change him over to a non carb food. I went to my local pet store and was given a bunch of meal samples for him to try. Sonny is not picky though.
I do give him chicken in a "chew" toy sometimes as treats and jerky. I give him only 1/4 cup of dog food for breakfast and then a dollop of plain non fat greek yogurt. If I make scrambled eggs and there are left overs I will give him those. He loves scrambled eggs. Loves pureed pumpkin too.
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My dog was picky too and i tried a couple different brands. But, i settled on this so i put her food down and she either eats it or not. If she doesn't eat, you pick up the bowl until the next morning. Eventually they get it. A lot of trainers say to put the bowl of food down at a certain time. If the dog doesn't eat it within a reasonable time you pick it up and they don't get fed until the next day. Eventually the dog learns to eat his supper.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
-- Edited by lilyofcourse on Sunday 12th of February 2017 04:27:36 PM
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Yeah my dogs have always been a good weight but I've never fed table scraps. They do get a treat in the mornings because I only feed them once in then evenings, but it's generally a greenie
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Yeah my dogs have always been a good weight but I've never fed table scraps. They do get a treat in the mornings because I only feed them once in then evenings, but it's generally a greenie
I blame Wayne. When we sit down to eat, he feels the need to give Jupie some, too.
The Vet techs have told us that baby carrots and green beans are a great, low calorie snack, for a dog.
The problem is, Jupie won't eat them, raw. (She'll eat them out of beef stew, all day long. But, not raw.
So, I have an idea. I will cook up some baby carrots, and green beans, in some low sodium beef broth. I can keep them in a container in the fridge, and warm some up for her when we're having dinner. That way, Wayne will have something low calorie to give her. And, I think she'll like it.
Time to look for some reduced calorie dog food, and knock off all the treats.
We need to get about 10 pounds off her by the time she has her check up in August, or the Vet is gonna have a fit!
I sometimes get canned green beans, carrots, and peas and mix it with Corgi's kibble. He gets 1 cup of food twice a day, so that's half a cup kibble and half a cup veggies. He loves it.
some other healthy snacks are apples or broth cubes (Freeze broth into ice cubes for them)
Time to look for some reduced calorie dog food, and knock off all the treats.
We need to get about 10 pounds off her by the time she has her check up in August, or the Vet is gonna have a fit!
I sometimes get canned green beans, carrots, and peas and mix it with Corgi's kibble. He gets 1 cup of food twice a day, so that's half a cup kibble and half a cup veggies. He loves it.
some other healthy snacks are apples or broth cubes (Freeze broth into ice cubes for them)
What a fun idea, for summer time! Much less expensive than Frosty Paws.
Thanks for the idea, DG! I bet Jupiter would love them.
Cats don't need their teeth cleaned? Or do they clean them on the rat bones lol
Ugh! My brother just paid $600+ to have one of his cats tooth pulled. It was running around with a twist tie dangling. Guess the cat broke the tooth then the twist tie got lodged in. I tell you I had to hide my laughter. But he loves his cats.
Back in the day (late 40's, early 50's), we fed our two beagles raw
horsemeat, mixed with crumbled up shredded wheat, and warmed
with a little hot water. They lived to be 16 and 14, a nice age for
beagles.
Time to look for some reduced calorie dog food, and knock off all the treats.
We need to get about 10 pounds off her by the time she has her check up in August, or the Vet is gonna have a fit!
I sometimes get canned green beans, carrots, and peas and mix it with Corgi's kibble. He gets 1 cup of food twice a day, so that's half a cup kibble and half a cup veggies. He loves it.
some other healthy snacks are apples or broth cubes (Freeze broth into ice cubes for them)
What a fun idea, for summer time! Much less expensive than Frosty Paws.
Thanks for the idea, DG! I bet Jupiter would love them.
Sometimes the grocery will have roasts on sale. I'll get one and cook it. Then cut it up into bite sized chunks, then freeze. You can take out a few to thaw or feed them frozen. The good part about that is there are no fillers or artificial stuff. This is a great treat for dogs with corn and/or grain allergies.