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Old 04-15-2009, 06:16 AM   #10
Marilize
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I have the same problem with Cash and have gotten used to it. He used to be really skinny, so I added a supplement to his food in order for him to get more nutrients for less bites. I also use his training as a way to feed him.

My advice would be: Put the bowl down for fifteen minutes at every meal time. After fifteen minutes, take the food away and give the same food again at the next meal. This way they realize that you control the food and not them. This is very important when it comes to establishing who the leader is and it makes training and everything a lot easier. Oh, and don't worry, they will only go hungry for a day and never again.

Hope that helps. Good luck!
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