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I have a very fussy 8 month old, I tend to feed JWB to my bunch, But she's not having it anymore, totally bored of it!! We then gave her hills, iams, royal canine and skinners, ohhh and beta - she just walks straight past the bowl, I have tried mixing scrambled eggs, tripe, tinned food, fresh meats, cottage cheese, extra virgin oil, gravy - you name it she's probably given it a whirl, she just licks off the tasty extra and leaves the kibble, anyhow a friend recommended me trying her on pedigree chicken and rice complete. And guess what? She's Loving it. Result!! I feel like a rather large weight has been lifted, I am a worrier! I can now rest happy knowing she has a full tummy
By tooolz
Date 22.01.08 07:44 UTC
Loislane
If it's a cavalier be prepared to look for the next 'big thing'. The little blighters are a law unto themselves. Been there got the tee-shirt.
Good luck with the little babe.
Tooolz, thanks for your reply, not a cavalier, but same sort of size, she's been wolfing it down now for over two weeks, so heres hoping she has found something she enjoys and works well with her, i am surprised as i dont normally like pedigree food!
By BERRY1
Date 26.01.08 22:00 UTC
tooolz .... Are cavaliers really bad for this sort of feeding behaviour ?
> tooolz .... Are cavaliers really bad for this sort of feeding behaviour ?
Not Toolz but I do have Cavaliers
Vets & Joe Public usually see cavaliers as eating machines, actually they are not & can be very picky if allowed to get away with it. I learnt very early on with my Beardies(the bitches can be very picky at times)not to keep chopping & changing & if it isn't eaten then pick it up & no more food until the next meal is due. No dog will starve itself to death & eventually they learnt it is eat what you are given or don't eat at all.
By BERRY1
Date 27.01.08 10:02 UTC
Thanks for that , i do actually do that but sometimes she will steal the other dogs food rather than her own , lol
By tooolz
Date 27.01.08 10:13 UTC
Hi this is tooolz,
Some lines of cavaliers are notorious for being practically anorexic as pups ....not to the point of starving themselves to death but eating just enough to keep body and soul together.
This feeding issue only becomes a real problem if you want to show the little darling and no anorexic sufferer looks pretty. In show critiques it's not uncommon for judges to suggest that the skinny ones be kept at home "until they stop looking at food as if it were poison"
The good news is that they grow out of it usually and often go on to swinging the other way entirely....they live for their food.
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