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That would be great if I could find one she would eat. Hate hills and Royal canine. Tried numerous others with no luck. Trying green beans and chicken tonight get. Something is better than nothing. |
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Your not here with my dog. Not posting this for me. Thanks for concern but not helpful. |
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Your puppy does need to be on puppy food. Have you tried the Royal Canin Yorkshire Puppy kibble? Sometimes you have to let them skip a meal or two keeping in mind that you should monitor them for hypoglycemia;BUT, in saying that, most puppies of her age won't have a drop in blood sugar like that unless there is something medical going on. You may have to do a bit of tough love here within reason. Once they know you will keep giving other options they will often refuse food just to get you to give something different. Yes, some are pickier than others. That I do know but I would not try to give her a home cooked meal without consulting with a vet nutritionist but that is pricey. There is a website, run by a vet nutritionist where you can do that, but you must by the supplements if you want it to be balanced. The diet is free. www.balanceit.com Good luck! |
Thanks for your on-site. Have her on hills puppy bites dry. Vet put on Royal canine can. Ate alittle and no more. Added boiled chucked to it and ate the chicken. Well aware of balanced diet. Ollie is a premium dog food for puppy’s. Tried lamb and Turkey. Not much luck. I ate some fresh salmon and she loved it. So mixed a little of salmon with the wet food Royal canine. No go. Bought yesterday Royal canine dry puppy food. Going to wean hopefully into eating it. She did eat her hills this am so hopefully getting back to normal. Vet wants her on puppy wet food. Breeder says dry better for teeth. |
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https://www.petmd.com/blogs/nutritio...ase-dogs-31920 If you can get her used to teeth brushing, that is great but you must be willing to brush them at least 3 times/week, preferably more. BUT in saying that, yorkies still often have periodontal disease and need dentals done by a vet under anesthesia. You should only use a vet that does dental xrays because the problem is often under the gum where you cannot see it. This is a great link to read about periodontal disease in dogs: Veterinary Oral Health Council Sounds like you are getting her on the right track with the food. I hope so because she does need puppy food until she is 1. |
I agree. Was frustrating for a bit. I guess, have fortunate with my past Yorkies. No dental problems. No a little about dental care. Past dental assistant/ RN. |
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Guess mine have been born with good genetics. Hope my new one will follow |
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