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Hi new here and could use some advice First of all I would like to say Hi and so glad I found this site!!! I adopted a little 5 pound 4 year old yorkie. Her name is Mercy, She is such a joy hubby calls her my shadow! she follows me everywhere even lays out side the shower when I am in it. The old owner feed her nothing but cat food! so I was trying to get her to eat dog food with no luck tried both hard & canned 5 different kinds of each. she went 3 days with nothing to eat. I got so worried I Made some hamburger with mashed peas & Carrots and a little rice in it. Tried it and she ate it 1/2 a cup twice a day for the last 3 days!! I guess what I am asking is this ok to feed her should she be getting a multivitamin also. Also if anyone else home cooks for their yorkies what recipie do you use? and do you suppliment with any vitamins? Any help would be very much appreciated. I will post a picture as soon as I figure out how to do it! |
I would boil some chicken and grind it up in a food processor and sprinkle a little on her kibble. At first you may have to wet her kibble so the chicken sticks to it this always has worked with mine who are very picky eaters also. Don't feed her cat food it has things in it that are not good for her. I think what you are feeding her now is probably ok as long as you boil the hamburger to remove the excess grease. |
Welcome and congratulations on giving Mercy he forever home. I don't have any experience with home cooking but there are some knowledgable people on here that may be able to help. |
Hi and welcome to you and Mercy! I just love her name!! Glad you found YT! |
Hi and welcome to YT.....I don't do the home cooking only when mine are sick and then it's boiled chicken breast ground up, chicken broth and rice. |
Some inexpensive red meat fried to med. rare, then cut it up and add some steamed veggies, such as carrots, brocolli, or green beans, and you could also add some cooked pearled barley, which has more good things in it than rice. I home cook and I think it's the best, safest and healthiest way to feed. ;) |
I would talk to a vet nutritionist about home cooking and you do need to give a supplement. |
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Congratulations on your new furbaby! No matter what age, still a furbaby to me.....I don't home cook, but will be following this thread to educate myself. |
Grats and thank you for taking her into your home and heart. |
Welcome to YT! I found a thread you'll find interesting. It' an older thread & I found it using SEARCH but I'm sure some of the more knowledgeable posters found within it wouldn't mind talking with you either :) http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/yor...-homework.html |
I wanted to welcome you to YT and thank you for taking her in and not feeding her cat food!! Why oh why would someone do that...:confused: I dont home cook so I cannot offer much advice on that but I believe others will continue to chime in. Happy Valentine's Day. |
Thanks for the welcome everyone, My baby Mercy will never eat catfood again don't worry!! Thanks for the info and advice |
2 Attachment(s) Here are 2 pictures of My Furbaby Mercy will post better pictures when I get some. & Thank you all again for the advice. |
I got a yorkie recently and wanted to upgrade her current dog food. What worked for me was taking her new kibble and pouring some homemade chicken broth over it. I just boiled two boned chicken breasts in springwater for an hour. I then let cool and take off the fat. I use just a tablespoon full over her kibble and she gobbles it up. I save the chicken for treats and training... |
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