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Originally Posted by Sehnaz Thank you so much. The thing is she stopped eating just couple weeks ago (she is almost 2.5 years old) It is very hard for me since she is always out with me. When she was eating her dry food it was convenient. I could carry her food with me every where. Now it is so hard since it is kind of messy to travel with wet food.  |
Yeah, I think that's where dry food wins, in convenience, it's nice if they will eat both, there are some freeze dried foods that all you have to do is add water and many people here say that their fussy eaters will gobble them down, so maybe that's an option for you. The main thing is for you to know exactly how much foods she has to eat before she starts experiencing hypoglycemia because you need to know when she's not really hungry due to an episode of hypoglycemia or if it's just due to her being fussy. My Joey use to be very fussy until I had to put him on a diet. I took a tricks training class and I feed him his regular food along with lots of high calorie treats and he gained a pound, he had to go on a diet where we took away one third of his food, and he became much more food oriented after that, now I can use his kibble as "treats".