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Honest Kitchen Anyone with knowledge on Honest Kitchen products? My Yorkie won't eat anything, homemade food, dry Merrick, homemade bone broth. Yikes I'm at a standstill. |
Have you made sure nothing medical is going on? Lots of picky dogs like Royal Canin. I love honest kitchen but I couldn’t get my dogs to eat it at all. |
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THK also sells starter 2 lb boxes or sample packets here: https://www.thehonestkitchen.com/starters-and-samples There's many options, you can get Base mixes & add in your own cooked or raw protein to make it a complete balanced meal. They also have whole grain or grain free & limited ingredient (minimalist) complete diets in a variety of proteins. I fed mine THK b4 switching over 100% to raw diet. They all loved it but my pickiest girl stopped eating it bc she wanted raw food all the time. :p |
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Also from another reply. There seems to be no health problems. He is Overy active. He's just wants to play instead of eat. Not food motivated at all. |
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Honest Kitchen My yorkie is a picky eater as well, when it comes to dog foods and I changed him to honest kitchen proper toppers and he absolutely loves it! I use wellness complete small breed dry with 3-4 pellets on top and I hydrate it with honest kitchen chicken bone broth and he devours it! Try honest kitchen proper toppers by itself if your puppy isn't a fan of dry food and see how it goes! |
I've never tried Honest foods. The royal canin is very good for picky pups. We have also had success with Orijen. |
Oh, another food that he likes is Victor. |
We have been using a little bit of THK bone broth. Cali is not very crazy about the low fat ID food (for pancreatitis), but just a little bit of the broth warmed up in the microwave over her kibbles really excites her. |
aww.. oh no! So sorry to hear that about Ruger! My two haven't tried THK before but they absolutely looooooove Stella & Chewy's freeze dried patties. I use them occasionally as treats. They go gaga for the Rabbit one and the Duck one. |
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