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Royal Canin blues We've been feeding LouisBear Royal Canin since we brought him home, actually that's what he ate before we brought him home. Now, over a year later he just won't eat his food. We've tried many things such as mixing cottage cheese, or puting a little bit of water in his food and putting it in the microwave for a few seconds, mixing in his favorite treat and taking his food away if he doesnt eat it after 20 minutes after served. I hate this! Now that I think about it... he's always had this problem. His vet thinks Royal Canin is great and Louis looks great and hasn't had any health issues (thank God) Any suggestions/advice on this? Anyone ever gone through this and changed approaches? Have I just messed things up? :confused: |
Max would not eat any kibble until I tried Parmesan cheese sprinkled in it. It also took me over a year to find something to entice him. Maybe he's Italian and I just didn't realize it! Good luck. It's very aggravating. |
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I would also check and make sure that no one in your household is feeding your dog table scraps.. That will make them a picky eater really fast. |
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Dog food can go bad so maybe check to make sure it isn't stale!! Also RC is high in protein -- maybe his little liver is telling him he cannot tolerate it anymore. |
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What does the bag say that the protein content is? |
Hope you find something he likes and is good for him. I'd talk to the vet, and see if he has any suggestions. |
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28,0% it says |
I feed Crystal 'Solid Gold' and love it. I also like Innova, Merrick and Wellness pretty much in that order. I'm quite sure they are all human grade. |
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Rylie also eats RC.. and she also is just as picky… she will eat, but only when she’s good and ready. And because she doesn’t eat very much I free feed her so she always has something. Recently I went to a baseball game and it was dog day (I like in Toronto and the Blue Jays have a dog day…very cute) anyway they had free samples of this product called Benny Bully’s not sure if its just a Canadian product, anyway it is an all natural product made from real 100% liver. They have a liver powder that you can sprinkler on the food and it really has worked, she eats her food… granted still not all but she eats. Maybe something like that might help. I’ve also contemplated changing her food, but her coat is so nice, and teeth are great and no health problems either.. so for now she’s still on RC. This is the link for the product: Also she can not resist the liver chops either... and again 100% natural. http://www.bennybullys.com/products.php |
I don't think 28% is too high unless there is a liver problem. |
How much protein is to much? |
Still blue UPDATE I contacted his vet today and he told me that I may be feeding him too much. I feed him twice a day 1/2 in the morning and 1/2 in the evening. I walk him daily and play with him in the backyard often, plus he is slim ( he looks good ;) ) Anyway, he said to cut back and give him 1/4 cup instead. Well, he still has not eaten and it makes me worry. Needless to say I really hate this. I have tried many things and think that that may be my problem. I am so desperate. Boy, my dog is a mule! The microwave thing worked for 24hrs, meaning 3 meals. UGH!!!!!! :confused: :( |
Royal Canine yays! Alright, so I spoke to my vet and apparently I was feeding him too ,uch. I was giving him 1/2 a cup twice a day, half of what the bag tells me to give him. He is 11lbs so i thought a cup a day would work fine for him instead of two cups. My vet told me he could be bloated and that would explain his weird looking poopy. So he recommendd 1/4 cup twice a day, it soundes like not little, right? Wrong! it is going well, better than ever. Now am just dealing with the guilt of feeding him too much :rolleyes: We fixed the problem, yay!!!!! Thank you all who tried to help and helped me out. :thumbup: |
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