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| My Little Magwad Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Texas
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| I need your honest advice. Maggie is 12 weeks old and she has been eating very well for the past two weeks. Now all of a sudden, she is back to nose snubbing. I don't need to know what to feed her, because my pantry is loaded with every food that was recommended. My question is this: At what age do you finally say, "This Is It, Eat It". I have read where they Will Not starve, but at what age do you practice the tough love. Also at what age do you discontinue the Nutristat or Nutrical. I never was a slave to my human children's eating, but seems like I am to my furbaby. |
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| YT 2000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: California
Posts: 2,990
| LMAO....... youre title of youre post caught my attention..... i got my baby at 12 weeks old and he had a little problem eating at first, but i wasnt about to be as nice as most the poeple on here and buy 20 different kinds of food, hand feed him, or COOK for him (i dont even cook for me!!!)... i have always used what you call the "tough love" method, and none of my past dogs have ever starved themselves, toby now eats like a horse! |
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| YT Addict Join Date: May 2005 Location: Surrey
Posts: 333
| We have always put the food we want our dogs to eat down and any not eaten in 15 mins is taken away and not offered again until the next feeding time so far none of them have starved |
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| My Little Magwad Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Texas
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| Any kind of dry food? Combo dry and wet? I have it all. Will they eat the dry, if that is their only choice. About how long do you think she will pout, if not offered her seven course meal? At what age did you quit the Nutristat or Nutrical? Thanks for the replies. |
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2005 Location: Washington State
Posts: 183
| When I first got Pochi he was 10 wks and he wouldn't eat anything I got him. He wouldn't eat the food his breeder gave me or even a can of wet food. I tried everything and was at my wits end. Only thing he would take is nutri-cal and I even tried cooked chicken which he loved. If I would have practiced "tough love" on him he surely would have died because he went into sugar shock 2x. I ended up force feeding him wet dog food and now he's fine. Even now he doesn't eat all at once like Daisy or Choppi, rather he nibbles here and there whenever he feels like it. Sometimes I'll put the food out and he looks at me like "is that it?" and he'll wait to see if I'll put something else better out(like cooked chicken but I won't give him that anymore). When he realizes I won't then he'll go eat. My advice is leave the food out for her to eat throughout the day. She'll eventually eat it. As long as she's not dehydrated or going into sugar shock, she'll be fine. I still have Nutri-Cal around. I don't think there's an age where they ever will be too old. I use it as a treat especially if I have to leave them alone when I leave the house.(I used it as a training aid for them to potty on the pee pads too) Just don't let your baby become so dependant on the NutriCal that that is all she will eat.
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| Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2005 Location: Washington State
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| Glad I could help... I'm glad to hear that she will eat. It's so hard not to give them "human food" especially when it seems like they starve themselves because they know we will never let them go hungry and will eventually cave in. Pochi likes to eat on his blanket too. I don't mind it. Oh how we spoil our babies!!!!
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