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Old 12-27-2009, 08:04 PM   #8
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You're lucky! Jackson will NEVER work for kibble, lol. I've tried, even as a puppy. He won't really work hard for regular ole' food either. He likes cheerios but if training a new trick... he sniffs the Cheerio like "you want me to do THAT for THAT?" lol. He also won't eat any veggies or fruits... except for carrots but they have to be mushy or cooked with something else that adds flavor to them. Spoiled rotten!
LOL maybe he's just not hungry enough then. Uni did not taste a treat or human food until she was well over a year old. So she was already "trained" on kibble. She still works for kibble b/c at meal times she is starving and ready to eat. That's when we do training is during mealtime. But if I don't feel like having a training session she will still eat on her own and I don't have to hand feed her.
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