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Old 06-09-2012, 06:50 PM   #15
yorkietalkjilly
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My little Jilly was afraid of her bowl for 2 or 3 years but we finally worked it out & she would eat out of it. I kept putting her food on paper towels far away from the empty bowl, then closer & closer until she would eat her food off the paper towel right next to it. Finally, I put one end of the paper towel with a piece of food on it in the bowl & she ignored it, meal after meal - day after day - week after week. Finally, after taking that piece out of the bowl so often uneaten, one day it was gone when I started to get it out. She'd grown accustomed to a piece of food in there & gone in for it. Before long, no more single piece in there, there were 2, then 3, then lots more & she ate them all. She worked up to being desensitized to the food being in that bowl & it not hurting or scaring her & finally, it wasn't an issue most of the time & she ate her meals from it.

Then she would relapse & we would have food on paper towels for a night or two - but then she would go back to eating out of the bowl as if she'd forgotten she was scared of it. Might try something like that - it's a lot of trouble but it could help yours.
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