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| YT Addict Join Date: Oct 2013 Location: Coastal, Virginia, US
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Bonita Springs, FL, USA
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| Thanks Wylie's Mom, LuvmybabyJax, Micahmylove, rhondah, Yorkiesrtoocute. |
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Bonita Springs, FL, USA
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| Thanks chestermama. I did try that. He sort of likes their jerky treats. He started out liking them more than he does now. I tried a can of green tripe from solid gold mixed with their kibble at one time and he sort of liked it... For a short while. It's a good thing for me that Petco has a good return policy. :-) |
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Bonita Springs, FL, USA
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| yorkie mom and KeeganRiley, Bear LOVES LOVES LOVES sweet potatoes and chicken!!! And apples, and rice chex!!! He has eaten some of the Wellness core kibble so maybe... Thank you SO much! I'm so glad I finally joined and asked... Only wish I had done it sooner! All suggestions are appreciated! |
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| YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: NY
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| Hi and welcome. ![]() Good luck on the food thing. Gracie was the first dog I ever had that refused to eat dog food. We finally got her on a commercial raw that she really loves. I cooked food for her until I finally found a dog food company that I was comfortable with. I still prepare some meals for her but mostly she is on the commercial raw. Has done really well on it. |
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| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: E.Stroudsburg, Pa.
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| welcome to YT, you came to the right place for suggestions and advise, as you have already seen lol. I adopted a 2 y/o male yorkie 3 months ago (not my first dog or first yorkie. I've had 3 female yorkies all past now, had to put down my last one Oct.2013 she was 16 y/o,) my adopted boy is a gift to me from my vet, it's a longggg story lol, he was a surrender not an abused dog, I was NOT looking nor WANTED another dog, my vet works with a rescue team. 6 weeks after putting me beautiful girl down, my vet called me, said the night before this yorkie came to her from the rescue team, she TALKED ME INTO coming to JUST SEE THE DOG (yeah right lol) I went, I saw, I took....I am truly BLESSED to have this lil guy in my life. He is on a special vet diet because he has severe colitis that he is battling with, he was just put on this diet 2 days ago, but before he went on this, god bless this lil guy, he ate what ever I gave him, which was BLAND canned dog food that the vet gave me, then I put him on boiled chop meat (85 to 95 % fat free) and boiled rice (mixed together) several weeks ago I added raw carrots, raw celery and a cooked potato, all pureed in the blender & mixed that in with the chop meat & rice, he ate it. He is sooooo good when it comes to food, so I cannot suggest anything and by the posts I read, so far you received a WEALTH of info. I can't wait until this colitis clears up, I would LOVE to give him sweet potato, seems everyone's baby loves that. Good luck in finding what BEAR likes, and BTW I love the name lol.
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Bonita Springs, FL, USA
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| gracielove, Not long ago, Bear was eating raw Nature's Variety frozen, and sometimes freeze dried and canned. He liked lamb or rabbit most of all. It agreed with his system but he just quit eating it. I might put it out again after a taking a break... Just to see if he will eat it again. His coat is shiny, but when he ate NV even more so. What raw food does Gracie like? |
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Bonita Springs, FL, USA
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| matese, "JUST TO SEE THE DOG"... My, in May of last year, my husband and I went to dinner and there was a pet store next door. He said let's go in, I said remember our deal - no new pets. (We'd had 2 cats for 15 years and after Buddy had to be laid to rest decided no more pets.) Went in, looked at all the adorable babies and last of all there was Bear. He was so tiny. My husband started saying, "You've just never HAD a dog (true). They give you so much love!"... and so on and so forth. Bear actually rescued me. My daughter, 41, had been dead for one year and I hadn't "gotten over it"... as if you ever do "get over it"... and we decided to bring him home. He slept through the night in his crate since the day we brought him home. He loves everyone and we have been entertained and at times amazed by the things he does. Just like everyone else I have talked to who had - or had ever had - a Yorkie. |
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| Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Bonita Springs, FL, USA
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| I'm going to add some green beans or peas -something green - to his diet. I just read the entire cooking for your dog thread and got some other ideas. One thing I'm thinking of doing is adding barley since it's supposed to be helpful for warding off hypoglycemic episodes. |
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| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: E.Stroudsburg, Pa.
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| As I was reading all of the postings before mine, they took me down "memory lane" lol I had a poodle, she was 3 y/o when I got my first Yorkie (1984) I sat here and remembered and laughed because all that you gals went through I went through all that with my first 2 dogs, I use to cook them calf or beef liver, and I HATE liver (whoops that's another thread "is it right to hate" lol, well I HATE liver, and had to cook it for these 2 lil munchkins, the smell would make me sick, 3 years after getting my 1st yorkie I got another yorkie, now I have a brood of 3, not gonna cook for 3 dogs, so the canned, dry food, trial and error began, back then they didn't have the GOOD QUALITY canned foods they have now, and no INTERNET for help lol. So I can sympathize with you gals, but it did give me a chuckle.
__________________ Joan, mom to Cody RIP Matese Schnae Kajon Kia forever in my |
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| Donating YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: E.Stroudsburg, Pa.
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Cody (my adopted boy) rescued me also, not me him, 3 weeks after having to put down my beautiful little girl 16 y/o my son died in his sleep, 50 y/o, heart attack, he never had a prob. with his heart. just like that he was gone, not married, no life ins. and lived 2 states away from me. I have no family here where I live, and friends live far from me. I was still dazed and mourning the loss of my little girl, now another shock, as you very well know, a parent should never have to bury their child. I had to ID my son, the hardest thing I ever had to do in my life, it was beyond devastating, then there was planning funeral I am alone, never had to do a thing like this, didn't know where to start, but I did it, all in a foggy daze. Then I had to clear out his apt. since he had no will and I was not named to take care of his affairs, I had file with the court to be voluntary administrator, since my son died in his apt. the police had to be called, when the police come anything of value that is laying out in view they take, what they took was my sons keys to his apt. I could not get those keys without a document showing I was the voluntary administrator, it was a NIGHTMARE, 3 times a week I had to drive 2 states away. After 2 months I was able to get through all that. it was 3 weeks after my son past away that my vet called me about this dog. He saved my life, 3 weeks after my son passed away the aunt that raised me from the time I was 11 y/o died, she was closer then a mother, sister and my very BEST friend, had cody not been in my life when my aunt died I truly do not know what would have happened to me emotionally. I gat cody on Nov. 12, my aunt passed away Nov. 22nd, so Cody saved me. Yorkies are a great breed, little clowns, give many belly laughs, I love the breed. Have fun with your lil guy
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Kamloops, BC Canada
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| When I first got Peko he wouldn't eat what the breeder had given me so I cooked chicken breast but I had to feed him by hand for a few days before he took to eating it on his own. A few weeks later I switched him to raw like my dachshund and he went crazy for it!..He would scarf his up pronto and then dive for Smuj's dish too. I had to stand guard for awhile, until he understood that he couldn't have both because Smuj just moves aside and lets the4 little beast take it! They both love any kind of fruit for treats, and when I juice veggies they wait for their drink of fresh juice too. |
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