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 OMG! food issues...  OMG! my little beany weany won't eat out of his food dish...he has to be hand fed to even eat. I am wondering if anybody else had a problem with this because it is bothering me! I don't know if it is the food dish itself or if it is the food. The vet gave me purina to give him and he may be getting bored with it. If I could have advice that would be awesome! thanks guys! ;)   |  
 
 LOL...sounds like a Yorkie thing.  I would change foods though (slowly over about a week's time).  Purina is full of fillers and allergens and it has unnamed meat products in it.   |  
 
 When my Luna was little, she didn't like putting her face into a bowl:laugh:  I just used a saucer for a while.   |  
 
 Im 7 months into the game and Bleu Boy eats his food out of a bowl on my tummy down to about 10 pieces then I am expected to hand feed him those 10 pieces and .................................. I DO !!!!!:D   Good Luck you do not have a dog ... You have a baby a true baby... mark my words! Welcome to YT have fun this place is family and addicting!  |  
 
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 thanks guys!! ill try those things..wish me luck!!! :thumbup:   |  
 
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 my little girl does this too and we have her on purina... i saw it is bad today so i am going to switch to canidae and give her a supplement. anyway, i have to give her her food form my hand. its like shes afraid of the bowl!! does sound like this is a yorkie thing haha   |  
 
 My Yorkies don't like eating out of bowls so I just used Correlle plates.   |  
 
 I use a tea saucer to feed him since he does not care for his bowls, he also was giving me a hard time in the beginning and wanted the kibble dropped one by one on the ground and he would pounce on it - as if hunting! - and take it back to his bed to eat it!! It was very cute but I had to stop handfeeding him...my kids needed their meals too!!   |  
 
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