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Originally Posted by shiva Hi all: We have never had a dog before; recently we started taking care of our baby (11 year yorkie)..now, we just love her like anything and it turns out that she will just stay with us from now on...I never knew much about dog food let alone the specific requirements for an yorkie...now, we are just finding out how picky our baby is!!! And thankfully I landed in this yorkie forum and I have learnt quite a bit about yorkie food.
We have tried several dry foods now and she just smells the dry food and doesn't eat it (the previous owners suggested some brand which i bought but she doesn't want to touch it at all). She absolutely loves wet food but unfortunately she just doesn't feel well if she eats even a little bit of it. Yesterday i mixed wellness no grain dry food with a little bit of wellness wet food. she gobbled it up like anything, but woke us up during the night around 5 times to go to the backyard..she just didn't feel good yesterday and for most of today....So, today we just gave her fruits (apple/pears) and some vegs (few broccolli/cauliflower pieces)..she is still not normal yet; but is feeling much better now...we thought of giving her a scrambled egg in the morning tomorrow and see how she feels....
There are my doubts: Can we give her a scrambled egg everyday? Is anyone doing it now...
Also, did any of you have a similar experience like this before? If so, do you have any suggestions on the food.
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Hello & Welcome..
Has she been to the Vet yet to rule out a medical issue ?
I know that my Yorkie cannot tolerate wet food either so it is just kibble for him but he is not a picky eater..
I know there are some members here that have little picky ones so hopefully they can give you some suggestions..
As for the scrambled eggs i think that is fine but not as the only source of food. It would not be a nutritious diet..
I would suggest finding a good quality kibble and stick with just that and if she enjoys the scrambled egg maybe mix a bit of that with her kibble each meal and see if that helps..