Missing Link - Tootsy won't eat it!! Hi I just spent a lot of money on Missing Link and now my fussy little girl won't eat anything that I put the ML in. I only started with a quarter of a teaspoon in her food but she noticed it immediately and would not touch the food. I have tried it for a few days now and end up having to throw her food away and give her food without it in. How can I get this into her!! Please give me a magic solution to this problem! Luv Franceen |
**Poof** :yelrotflm she'll now eat...sorry I couldn't resist... No solution from me! I wish I had one! |
I have the same problem, Stella won't eat it either. She smells it on the food and walks away |
Same here. Chloe wouldn't touch anything that had the ML in it. I tried to hide it in peanut butter too. She won't have anything to do with it. |
Mine are the same way,won't touch anything that has it on it. |
Strange...many dogs like the taste, but sounds like these babies just don't dig it. If you're still wanting to get the EFAs in their systems, it'd be best to just go w/ a fish or salmon oil. Just be sure to supplement w/ vitamin E as the body uses it to process the fish oils. |
Thanks for all the replies. So Tootsy isn't the only one who won't touch anything with ML on it! Oh dear, what a huge waste of money. I decided to try it when I wasn't able to get all the ingredients from my local health shop for the supplement recipe mix that marcerella02 kindly sent me. (The health shop had a problem with one of it's suppliers and couldn't be sure when he would have it in.) I had thought of the peanut butter, but little Miss Fussy Pants doesn't like peanut butter! marcerella02 grates cheese over her supplement to get her baby to eat it, but this did not work with Tootsy and the ML. I am still going to try marcerella02's supplement, when I can get all the ingredients - I will make up a small batch and see how it goes. I'll let you know how I fare with my fussy little girl. Luv Franceen |
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