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Old 02-27-2014, 03:50 PM   #22
matese
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welcome to YT, you came to the right place for suggestions and advise, as you have already seen lol. I adopted a 2 y/o male yorkie 3 months ago (not my first dog or first yorkie. I've had 3 female yorkies all past now, had to put down my last one Oct.2013 she was 16 y/o,) my adopted boy is a gift to me from my vet, it's a longggg story lol, he was a surrender not an abused dog, I was NOT looking nor WANTED another dog, my vet works with a rescue team. 6 weeks after putting me beautiful girl down, my vet called me, said the night before this yorkie came to her from the rescue team, she TALKED ME INTO coming to JUST SEE THE DOG (yeah right lol) I went, I saw, I took....I am truly BLESSED to have this lil guy in my life. He is on a special vet diet because he has severe colitis that he is battling with, he was just put on this diet 2 days ago, but before he went on this, god bless this lil guy, he ate what ever I gave him, which was BLAND canned dog food that the vet gave me, then I put him on boiled chop meat (85 to 95 % fat free) and boiled rice (mixed together) several weeks ago I added raw carrots, raw celery and a cooked potato, all pureed in the blender & mixed that in with the chop meat & rice, he ate it. He is sooooo good when it comes to food, so I cannot suggest anything and by the posts I read, so far you received a WEALTH of info. I can't wait until this colitis clears up, I would LOVE to give him sweet potato, seems everyone's baby loves that. Good luck in finding what BEAR likes, and BTW I love the name lol.
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