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11-23-2007, 03:52 AM | #1 |
Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: MERSEYSIDE, UNITED KINGDOM
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| Help With Feeding My Yorkie !!!!!! Hi How much food is a 7 week yorkie puppy to have, my puppy is only eating about 2 teaspoons at every feed time, which at the moment is early mornin, dinnertime, and tea time then a little through the night by her bed, its costing me a fortune because I am opening one tin and throwing half away because its been opened a long time, if this normal for a puppy yorkie thats fine ill just have to get on with it, i did want to try and introduce Burns mini bites because I have heard lots of good reports on the burns, but she was having none of it, i mixed them with water and mixed with Pedigree Puppy meat food and she turned away so with her being so young did'nt want to take any chances so i have left her on the pedigree puppy for now, so if anyone has any advice i would be very gratful..thanks vik........ |
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11-23-2007, 05:31 AM | #2 |
YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Northeast Ohio
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| By the sounds of it you are feeding from a can. If you are, switch to dry food. I like Purina Beneful for puppies or you might try Royal Canine for Yorkie puppies. Just fill up the dish, she will eat when she gets hungry. If you have to, mix it with some of the soft food at first. Dry food is much better for their teeth.
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