
Thank you everyone for those comments! I bit the bullet today and thought enough is enough, I need to get this sorted asap and stop fussing about it.
As far as her being underweight, it was the vet who got me started on that slippery slope - oddly, I figured that she was just a gangly teenager (its my first dog, what would I know), but it was the vet who said she should be carrying more weight!! The vet knew the dog was only eating chicken, so I assumed she knew what she was talking about and went about loading the dog up with more food by volume.
Anyway, right now I have to wean her OFF the 100% chicken and onto a complete dry food, which I intend to mix with a little wet food. At this stage it doesn't really matter what it is, I can look at quality etc later - and similarly I want it to be readily available. So I've got some Butchers canned tripe mix - she ate the Butchers puppy ok for a while before turning her nose up, so that should be a good start - and funnily enough, I also got some of the JWB new lamb and vegetable kibble!! Again she ate the JWB puppy kibble for a while previously, and she steals JWB out of the dish of my mother-in-laws dog, therefore I'm hoping her resolve to hold out will weaken sooner if faced with foods she has eaten in the past.
I had a very useful email from the Burns nutritionist, who suggested blending any new food/biscuits with her chicken so she can't pick it apart - and if she hasn't eaten the mixture within 15 mins, it gets picked up. I have a blender in a cupboard somewhere, so I'll start with chicken + spoonful Butchers + a spoonful JWB, whipped up in the blender. Mmm sounds delightful.
I am going to have 2 major problems on my hands with this regime. 1) My husband says he wants the food to stay down for at least an hour as 15 mins isn't long enough, and 2) he says that if she hasn't eaten for 24 hrs he will go and buy her chicken himself, as he "won't have her going hungry".
Great to have support at home, huh? Having said that, he says she hasn't eaten at all today, so I said good, keep her hungry and we'll start tonight!
Wish me luck.......I can face a battle with the dog, but not with my ever loving.
Suze x