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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: May 2010 Location: Smyrna, TN
Posts: 53
| Ajabj5, I will also contact the company to ask for their consideration in making smaller kibbles for our little mouthed babies. Hopefully, like you said, maybe more people will contact the company with this request! |
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| Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: florida
Posts: 49
| I have been feeding adults and puppies Taste of the Wild since Nov. They love it and none have had any problems with chewing or digesting it. I'm very excited about this food.. You could try using the blender?? Mine are one the Water Fowl (duck).. I will write to them too if it'll help.
__________________ Evan , Lolli , Wish Nik , Kia , Nikki , Tatertot , Lilli |
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| YT Addict Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Colorado Springs
Posts: 350
| I've been feeding Taste of the Wild for almost 2 years now and my two LOVE it. I can feed it to my morkie girl and to ny 75 pound Weimaraner. They both do great on it. I switch between all the flavors every bag. I thought they used to make smaller kibbles?? I get the biggest bag now (feeeding two) but when I was just feeding it to my morkie the smaller bag was smaller kibbles. I'm not sure if thats the case now and maybe they've changed it.
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| Yorkie Talker | I know most of you will disagree with what I did and now regret, but my mom has friends who have Yorkies and they feed them "people food". So, because I had a problem with JC eating dog food I tried it and he loved it. He's been eating just about everything, (except things that are truly dangerous for Yorkies), and was doing fine. Now, he is so finicky it's a constant struggle to find what he wants or when he wants it. I believe I made a HUGE mistake. I feel like a have a real human baby trying to guess what they'll eat. I'm getting so frustrated. I would like to get him back on dog food and wondered if it is even possible now. I used to feed him Benefit, but he was never really crazy about it. I did try others, but he was never crazy about them either. I mean he ate, but not with vim and vigor. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you. |
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| Donating YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Lebanon, PA, USA
Posts: 1,162
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I believe TOTW is an all age dog food? From pup to adult.
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| ☺Farrah☺ Donating Member | Yes, TOTW is an All Age dog food. The kibble is a little larger than Farrah, my 8 month old 4lb Yorkie is used to but I switched her over from Eagle Pack after doing some research and she has no issue with the size of the kibble. You could put some in a zip lock and use a rolling pin to crush the kibble some. Good Luck!
__________________ Michele ![]() Farrah Stella |
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| Phantom Queen Morrigan Donating Member | i think the kibble size isn't too bad. its bigger then innova small breed but smaller then acana grain free. i gave a few pieces to Morgan and she had a much easier time eating TOTW then acana
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