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Aww Mac is sooooo cute!! He is going to make such a handsome young man. :D Sorry, no advice here. I have beating myself up about getting another one to play with Rosie. But I treat her like a skin child too so I don't know how it will out either. But I keep my eyes open. Good luck! |
He is so cute! Glad to hear he's doing well. For the food, have you tried different canned foods? The one that Scarlett loved the most was Wellness canned puppy. To me, it stunk to high heaven, but she loved it. I don't know what to tell you about Bevo. Could he still be a little bent out of shape because of not one but 2 new dogs being at his house? |
My Jilly never would have another dog around. She just took to the back top of the couch and stayed there and could not ever be enticed to play or interact with the other dog at all ever. After 3 months of Jilly living consistently on the couch, not eating and losing hair, I had to rehome the other dog! Jilly became her old self immediately and resumed her life. |
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I have a quick question about a "blue" yorkie. Maybe it's my computer not showing the true color, but the pup does not seem that off color! When a Greyhound is "blue" (which is a perfectly acceptable color for them:) they have a off colored nose. More blue or light colored than the black. I take it it's not the same for a yorkie? I think the nose is black as can be on the pup??? |
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I don't exactly know what a 'blue born' Yorkie is - anyone???:confused: |
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I would try some meat baby food. Also, maybe some cottage cheese or plain yogurt. Keep trying things until you find something he likes. |
chicken broth over quality kibble...IMHO it's magical |
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Also many have onion flavoring in them and onions are toxic for dogs Honestly Elvis wouldn't eat kibble at first (I was feeding Innova then now TotW which he eats readily) even with brother over it it wasn't until I made my own broth with chicken chunks in it from the making that he gobbled it down-way cheaper that way too. Hope it works for ya!:thumbup: |
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WE eat out ALOT!! I can do tacos, burgers, anything with specific instuctions...but ummm could you coach me in making "homemade" broth?? I had just told my hubby this evening after I read your post we had to go get Chicken broth in the morning...im thinking the can...but now youve scared me that it may have onions!! HELP the non-cooker!!!! lol |
Put chicken breast in a pot of water -anyone please jump in I do 5 cups H2O & dice the 1 lb (estimate) breast into little piece on low heat until it's all itty bitty shredded and a thick broth...I discover the recipe by default of learning to make chicken soup! So if all fails start making chicken soup boiling the chicken sit down to watch a movie and forget about it- WA-LA! Chicken broth-just have a fire extinguisher handy and check you Carbon and smoke alarms are working before you start cooking! If you get canned get low sodium and read the label get plain-as little extras as possible-like no onions added. Some pet stores sell dog broths but they are really pricey. FYI- my smoke detector used to be the kitchen timer!!! A crock pot can be your best friend! LOL. |
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