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Old 05-30-2008, 08:17 PM   #4
Woogie Man
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I've seen my girls get picky at this stage too. The last few weeks are when the pups do most of their growing so things are starting to shift around and the increased size of the pups can be putting pressure on her. With my girls, the pickiness doesn't last. At least Bridget is eating something and the turkey and chicken are good protein sources. If you keep trying to get her to eat her regular food, she'll probably start eating it again. At this point, she could be picky one day and ravenous the next. Congratulations and good luck with your upcoming litter!!
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