OSoSwift Posted October 5, 2014 Share Posted October 5, 2014 Good point Jules, something to keep in mind. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Her Majesty Dogmad Posted October 5, 2014 Share Posted October 5, 2014 Although she's only young, has she had a vet check of her mouth? I've only ever had dogs refuse to eat kibble when they've got a dental issue or have come from a home where they lived on My Dog or similar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Salukifan Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 If you've gone straight from wet to dry I would suggest mixing a bit of her wet food through it I have done that before but i've heard that its not good to it because they become more picky like that I can't see her becoming any more picky than refusing to eat completely!! She doesn't need to eat kibble if you work on a balancing her diet with other food. Whilst I'm no fan of canned food if she's happy eating that and gets raw meaty bones regularly, I'd probably not bother with kibble. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twodoggies2001 Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 How strange! Have you thought about a raw diet? Do you mind making her food yourself? I do make her home cooked meals a couple times a week and also feed her cut up raw chicken necks for a meal sometimes or maybe even raw meat Does she eat what you offer other than the dried food? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sagittarian Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 (edited) There are many great options that don't rely on kibble. Why not try BARF patties (frozen so easy to store), Vet's All Natural (with a little doggie, you can buy the RAW which is fully prepared for you and raw), or work on making your own balanced diet. Not all kibbles are the same, nutritionally or in taste, so maybe get some samples of some like Royal Canin (very palatable), Canidae, Sunday Pets or similar and see if she really takes to one of them. Sags :) Edited October 6, 2014 by Sagittarian Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erny Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 Be confident that you are and have not created mere "fussiness" (to me, I can tell with my own dogs if it is likely *fussy eating* or some definite underlying reason) and also know that there is no other physical issue such as sore mouth/teeth/gums or blockage etc. In the absence of those obvious things, I say "listen to your dog". Personal experience has taught me that yes, there definitely can be something the dog knows before we do. I'd be more concerned if you'd written that your dog won't eat meat (i.e. whole raw). Must admit I wouldn't be inclined to *cook* the food unless there's an absolute reason why you must. But if the dog eats all else and is happy and well, listen to her .... she may be telling you what's best for her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
twodoggies2001 Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 Be confident that you are and have not created mere "fussiness" (to me, I can tell with my own dogs if it is likely *fussy eating* or some definite underlying reason) and also know that there is no other physical issue such as sore mouth/teeth/gums or blockage etc. In the absence of those obvious things, I say "listen to your dog". Personal experience has taught me that yes, there definitely can be something the dog knows before we do. I'd be more concerned if you'd written that your dog won't eat meat (i.e. whole raw). Must admit I wouldn't be inclined to *cook* the food unless there's an absolute reason why you must. But if the dog eats all else and is happy and well, listen to her .... she may be telling you what's best for her. Yes. I think that is one smart puppy. She knows what's best for her. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dave-o Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 So your dog has had no problems with dry food in the past? Did she stop eating it when you changed brands, or did she stop eating it for no apparent reason? Dogs can get confused with a new food and take time to adjust, or when they're eating a food they find easier to digest then they may cut down their intake. If you're feeding wet food too and she's getting what she needs from that then that could be the reason she's leaving the dry. Or she might be finding another source of food, such as in the garden... I'd recommend checking in with your vet as it could be a dentistry issue or something else. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
persephone Posted October 6, 2014 Share Posted October 6, 2014 Actually , her not eating the dry stuff ..sounds as if she doesn't need it! :) her little tummy cannot hold heaps - and if she has home cooked , plus bones, plus chicken necks - she is getting good food! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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