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Originally Posted by draco_yorkie Hi
I have a yorkie that is now 6 months old. When I first got him, he would eat both his wet and dry food that was very convenient as I didn't have to think about his food everyday.
However, he now refuses to eat his dry food and he will only eat what we are eating. Therefore, I have started cooking for him specifically (chicken or pork on the grill with boiled rice or past and without salt) as I want to avoid giving him food with spices or salt.
I don't mind cooking for him; however, does anyone know if this is ok for their health? Any suggestions?
many thanks
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Just had a thought.... Have you tried one of the better dog foods, dry kibble, that might have a more appealing smell/flavor for your pup? Orijen and Acana(same Canadian company) come to mind. Recently, I've looked into Farmina as well, pretty new to the states, Itallian co... conflicting info on what is actually available at Farmina for here in the states but I think I've got it figured out.
Since you asked for suggestions, cut your pup off of the people food and pork/chicken/rice. Get him back on a quality well balanced puppy food in the proportion the manufacturer recommends. It's the best thing for his health near and long term!