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Old 02-08-2015, 10:29 AM   #9
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Ohhhhh yes, our Harry has days like that, too....my lovingly home-cooked creations sniffed at, then sneered at then just walked away from....

What I have learnt, over the years, is that if I try to force the issue - adding more and more 'delicious toppings' - then he will actually throw up. As with us, if their little tummies are feeling a bit dodgy, I think their bodies are telling them 'not today, thank you'!

Good luck, and I hope normal eating has resumed!
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My dads dog Lilly is the pickiest eater in the world. Sometimes she scarfs things up but most of the time she sniffs the plate and walks away first. We used to sit there and hand feed and try to encourage but now we have given up. If she's not hungry, she's not hungry. We just save her plate for later. And it doesn't matter WHAT is in the bowl, there could be cheese, steak, chicken, etc, she is a snob.
Exactly...and look at the size of Harry-boy!!! xx
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