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					Originally Posted by  sherrijmkassie     I will check out all the sites you suggested and talk to my husband to see what he says we should do.  The problem now will be convincing him to change her food.  The vet we took her to yesterday is in our opinion the best one in our area.  It was due to the long wait to see her in the first place that we kept taking her elsewhere.    
It is hard to believe but she is doing much better already. I think it was a combination of the antibiotics and ear ointment finally taking effect. Now she is just one unhappy camper with her new food.  She has been picking up her bowl carrying it into the livingroom and flipping it upside down .  Then walks away leaving me to scold her, clean up the mess and put her bowl back where she got it.  She has yet to eat even a morsel of it and we will have our hands full winning this battle with her.  I cleaned out the treat cupboard and have left it open so she can see it is empty but she still sits in front of it for hours squeaking at us.  My husband and I ate our supper in the garage last night so as to not have to eat in front of her lol.   
I spent 20 mins this morning trying to get half a pill down her throat but eventually got it.     
Anyone up for a yorkie trade for lets see ten weeks?   
Sherri & One ticked off little yorklet Kassie   |  
 
  awwww, she must be so mad with her new food.  LOL  these little guys can be so stubborn.  She's gonna wear you out but your vet is right.  pick an allergy food and stick with it.   The reason he picked that one is because he's a vet and the food they have in hospital are prescription diet foods.  You can stick with the one he gave you but if she isn't eating it another day or so i'd call him and ask him about the other allergy foods suggested.