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Old 08-19-2008, 07:47 PM   #5
Ellie May
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You could try sloooooowly switching to another kibble but if she doesn't like the next one you may just end up having to get tough and making her eat the new one. I really prefer to see a dog enjoy what they eat. If she enjoys homecooked, that would be one option.

You could mix one ounce of chicken with 88 grams brown rice, pasta, peas or sweet potato and 60 grams cooked mixed veggies (carrots, squash, celery, bell peppers...) and 1 tsp. canola or olive oil and see how she likes that. You would have to supplement if you do it for an extended period of time and the recipe would have to be balanced for a pup.

While some people will say to get tough and make them eat kibble, I think she is a bit young for that. Have you tried mixing plain yogurt in her kibble or low fat, low sodium cottage cheese or mashed potato?
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