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Old 06-30-2009, 06:20 AM   #23
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Originally Posted by yorkiepuppie View Post
lamb and venison are the two that milu dislike as well. (venison gives milu very runny poop)

milu tolerates the organic chicken and beef.

NV doesn't give out free samples. at least not for the frozen foods. hopefully the store you go to sell the sampler one.

otherwise, you might want to check other brands of raw. milu is now eating primal, and she likes that better than NV for some reason. (milu is also a VERY picky eater, i put treats on top of each bite of her food for her)
I guess Organic chicken seems to be the flavor picky eaters will tollerate. She's not a picky eater with her kibble, but she's not liking the raw.



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Originally Posted by bonbon View Post
Darn! How did she do this morning?
She still refused.
Last night I 'burried' some raw in ground beef and she was eating it until she smelled the raw and realized I was tricking her.
I gave her cottage cheese this morning with a itty witty bitty piece of raw which she ate, but I don't think she knew it.



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Originally Posted by viviansnickers View Post
AMD--check out what the primary protein source of the kibble she enjoyed most. Try that meat/protein. Snick always liked chicken based kibbles more than anything and that's what I started with when transitioning to raw and it worked, he loved it.

Good luck

Snick & Viv
The primary source of her kibble is Lamb. She doesn't seem to mind any flavor of kibble, which is why I though she'd love raw. Venison is also included in her kibble, but not as a primary source.



The ingredients of EVO red meat, which she's been eating:

Beef, Lamb Meal, Potatoes, Egg, Sunflower Oil, Buffalo, Lamb, Venison, Beef Cartilage, Herring Oil, Natural Flavors, Apples, Carrots, Tomatoes, Alfalfa Sprouts, Garlic, Cottage Cheese, Potassium Chloride, Vitamins/Minerals, Ascorbic Acid, Dried Chicory Root, Direct-Fed Microbials, Vitamin E Supplement, Lecithin, Rosemary Extract



Thank you all so much for your help and suggestions!
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