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 Seems like nothing is gonna work... I am at my wits end. I am slowly but surely going through every brand of food I find recommended here and, so far, all have been strike outs. I am so frustrated. I went back to the pet store again and returned the Yorkie food...got Canidae. Nope. :thumbdown She just won't eat it. So I mixed up 1/4 teaspoon of Missing Link that I just bought with a tablespoon of cottage cheese. She ate about half. Then, I boiled a chicken breast and mixed a little with what was left and she ate it all. Wanted more....so I gave her a bit more...twice. Looks like I have a gourmet baby here that I am going to have to cook for. Now I need some good recipes for food that will nourish her and meet her nutritional needs. If anyone has recipes to share, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance, Sammi | 
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 I think that home cooked is the best............if that's what it's going to take.....definitely do it. Good luck | 
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 Sissy gets mostly home-cooked food.  For breakfast, she gets 1/4 of a container of Dannon Activia Vanilla yogurt with her Missing Link.  Pieces of fruit and sometimes cheese during the day and then dinner is boiled chicken, brown rice, sweet potato, carrots, asparagus & spinach. This is what I do..... Biol about 1 lb of boneless, skinless chicken breasts (I buy Amish) Cook 1 to 1/2 C brown rice (I use a rice cooker, $15) Steam a peeled, choppped sweet potato Steam, fresh aparagus, carrots, spinach (or whatever veggies) till barely crisp Dice the chicken and veggies into tiny pieces and mix with brown rice. Put into 1.5 or 2 Cup freezer containers. It should fill 3-4 containers. When feeding, put about 1/4 C onto plate and microwave for 20 seconds. One container will last approx. one week. Other meats such as veal, salmon, venison, very lean ground beef can be substituted. Good luck to you and your baby!! | 
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 Before you give up please give Nature's Variety a try. It's a frozen, raw diet that's very good for them. I just switched my boyz over to it a week or so ago and they absolutely love it. They also make dry kibble but my boyz aren't too crazy about the dry. You can check it out at: www.naturesvariety.com  Quote: 
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 I knew I could count on you all I am going to try both of these...The colsest Natures Variety is thirty miles from me. I will go there on Tuesday and check it out. I'm going to do the recipe tomorrow and see if she will eat it. The yougurt with missing link starts in the morning. :) Thanks for both.:thumbup: | 
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 I forgot to tell you how much of the veggies; 1/2 bag fresh spinach 12-15 baby carrots 1/2 lb. asparagus And, Sissy is just over 4 lbs. Depending on the size of your baby, you might want to feed more/less.... | 
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 You should also try Artemis. Kona would rarely eat dry food before but she'll eat this rather quickly. I haven't been able to find it in store so I suck it up and buy it online. Good luck!! | 
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 Too funny..... After I sent my husband packing I haven't had to worry about cooking for anyone but me (and I don't cook much for me). Now, I have gotten another companion that demands I cook...but with much better rewards. :D | 
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 It's so much better knowing what they are eating, and that there are no preservitives, coloring and lots of things we can't even pronounce much less know what the heck it is. :D | 
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 I really don't understand why she isn't eating. The breeder said she was a piggy. Maybe since she was eating with the other dogs there she ate that way to make sure she got her share...or maybe she is a social eater? She seems fine....but...??? I know one thing for sure...I love, love, love her!!!!! | 
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 And the store owner told me to try Merrick's dry puppy plate, Bailey went nuts over it. You can give it to them dry or add water. The kibble isn't too big and there are fruits and veggies in it. I went back and bought a bag of it this afternoon. Most pet stores will give you samples to try. | 
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 Well.... Your Bailey is still a puppy, right? Sassy is ayear old and the vet told me she needs to be eating dry food for her teeth. She was a year old last month and the breeder had her on puppy food and he told me to change that. She has some tartar on her teeth which he said could be causing her bad breath. I need to get them cleaned but I am ever so cautious about procedures that require anesthesia. She has an appointment for a spay this month, on Valentine's day, actually and I am nervous about that. She just looks so tiny to me. I made her some rice and chicken and she turned away. Wasn't even tempted by the chicken. Maybe I am just trying too hard. I always have the dry down there so she can eat if she wants, but she doesn't ever touch it. **sigh** What's a mommy to do? Has anyone ever used the spellcheck feature on here? It is weird. Suggested I change turned to durned, told to doled, teeth to doeth, tartar to darter, tiny to dine, rice to race, touch to doch (I don't even know that word). If I had changed all of those words you all would have thought I have lost my mind. (Which I have but I am keeping it to myself). | 
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 How long have you had her? Maybe she just hasn't gotten use to her new home yet. I use to have to hand feed Diesel when he first got home. I also gave him baby food at times as well as cottage cheese. I went through a whole list of dog foods before I had finally had it. I went and picked out a good bag of food and finally when he got really hungry he decided to eat. Sounds bad I know but when they get good and hungry they will eat. I finally decided to feed Diesel Innova. It only contains 24% protein. He is still a picky eater but he does like it. He likes to pick at the bowl off and on all day long. I pick the food up at night and have actually had him beg and cry for his food. I would also make sure that you keep some Nutrical on had just incase she doesn't eat like she should. It may just take awhile for her to come around. It took Diesel awhile. Good luck | 
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 How old is your baby?  Emma was on Eukunuba Puppy until I found out how bad of a food it was. Now she eats Blue Buffalo Puppy, which I will be changing to adult formula with the next bag since she's almost a year old. I feed her twice daily. I had a hard time getting her to eat her food, and my vet (and behaviorist, but that's for other reasons :) ) both suggested a couple of things to help with this: -It may not be the FOOD that you need to change, but the behaviors and habits surrounding mealtime and food. -I was free feeding Emma too-putting food out and letting her eat when and what she wanted. Both doctors said to call her over, put the food down, and leave it for 10 minutes. After 10 minutes, pick the food up. If she eats, great, and if not, oh well! After going hungry a couple times, she will learn to eat when there is food. -Our behaviorist told us that dogs need to know who their "leader" is, and one of the best ways to demonstrate this is through providing food. Now, before Emma can eat, she has to "work" for her food, meaning do a trick before she can eat. This can be taught from puppyhood, with the simple "sit" and can get more complex as the dog learns new things. We mix it up, either doing a series of commands before the food gets set down, practicing her newest trick, and now we've advanced to having Emma sit, we put the food down, and walk away. She will stay put until we say, "Ok! Good Girl! Time to Eat!", and then she eats. That way, she knows WE provide the food, WE lead her as to WHEN to eat. She has fun doing her different tricks before mealtime-it's a game to her, and it's almost as if she is thinking "what do I get to do today!!??!!" Now, Emma eats on a good schedule, and the right amount so that we know she is getting proper nutrition. I hope this helps-maybe try it for a couple weeks, and see how your little one does. Good luck! | 
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 Bailey will be 2 on April 30th. The Merricks puppy plate is for all stages, it is also for smaller breeds of dogs. The store owner owns and shows yorkies and this is what she says she and her friends feed their yorkies. There are alot of foods out there to try. I give Bailey dry but at dinner time she gets a small amount of wet food now to take her lactobacillous tablet to keep her tummy feeling good. (she is lactose intolerant so she can't eat yogart and cottage cheese) I was just happy I found a healthier food she likes. I am sorry that Sassy's Valentines Day will be spent at the vets office. She will be fine. Bailey was spayed at 6 mo when she was 3 lbs. I would do whatever else needed to be done at that time. Baby teeth? Microchipped? Teeth cleaning? Spell check is not working right, I noticed that earlier when all the common usage words were being flagged to change to ..I don't even know...I figured if I could read it, everybody else would be able to understand it also.:D | 
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 I am going to Visalia, CA on Tuesday to check out the foods. I will inquire about the Merricks as well. Thank you. I did ask the vet about cleaning her teeth at the time he does the spay but he said no. His point is that the spay procedure should be in a sterile environment and the teeth cleaning stirs up nasty germs. Which I understand the logic behind because I have to take an antibiotic when I get my teeth cleaned. He will be removing her dewclaws on her back legs as they were missed when the breeder took her in for that. ?! I can't wait to get everything solved so I can settle down for a bit. It's stressful worrying about this little bit. But she is the sweetest little bit I have ever known. ;) | 
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 Have him check her baby teeth, Bailey had 4 pulled when she was spayed. Take care, she will be ok. Make sure you post before she goes in so we can all say a little prayer for her. :) | 
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 Thanks, I will have him check that. All prayers for my precious will be appreciated. :) | 
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 Do you give missing link? Goodness, I gave it to Sassy for the first time and now she has diarreah. She came to the computer crying to be picked up...I did...eeeuuuuu!! What a surprise. I don't think I will give her any more of that! | 
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 If you are giving her several different foods, it may be causing her tummy upset. Give her boiled chicken and white rice for a few days and let her system rest. She will eat it when she is hungry. When I did this with Bailey, I would give her a small bowl in the morning and again at night, with no dry at all. and bottled water. She will eat. | 
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 I tried boiled chicken and rice last night. Except I put in a little carrot as well. She wouldn't eat it. I think I am at the point where there is no choice except to let her decide she needs to eat. I have exhausted everything I can think of. I did give her a bit of cheddar cheese last night and this morning because I am hoping it will help the diarreah. It is the only thing she will take. So I guess I just have to let her get hungry enough to eat? Mercy me. This is hard. I guess I am just too much of a worrier. | 
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 Hi, been there and gone through all that you are, one thing I quickly learnt was that the smaller dry food was easier for ours to eat so I got the small bites, there are different brands that have the small bites dry food. We went through the hand feeding and mixing just a tiny bit of cottage cheese with the dry, as a treat we give Baby Blessing baby carrots cut up real tiny I call them her carrot cookies :) the white chicken meat is good for them, but by only putting a little with the dry food and gradually just feeding the dry food. you can break up the dry food a bit see if that helps by it being smaller pieces. I will tell you Baby Blessing has no problem of eating now she loves her dry food and is vey happy at eating, hang in there it will get better. What age is your puppy? When they are young they don't eat much at a time, ours chose to eat a little now and then so we went according to her desires and needs. Please, keep us posted on how she is doing. I just read where she has the diahrea cook some white rice plain and give her just a little of that with white chicken meat. Patti and Baby Blessing | 
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