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2009 Puppies

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Comment by Melissa S. on June 19, 2009 at 8:55pm
how old is Miso??
When Walker first came home the only way to get him to eat was by hand also :( I was so worried that this would be a forever thing, but he out grew it with in 2 weeks ha ha ha !!
I am a big fan of Eukanuba also, we feed the all nautural brewers rice lamb! Walker thinks that stuff is creme dele creme!!
Good luck!
Comment by The John Family on June 19, 2009 at 11:12am
I use and recommend Royal Canine food. I have picky eaters and I got this brand and they eat it all up... plus they have different kinds for your specific dog. They have some special ones made for certain breeds and sizes.
Comment by Kris & Reaghan on June 19, 2009 at 2:02am
Also, congrats to you two lucky people that are bringing pups home soon! I'm very excited for you guys :)
Comment by Kris & Reaghan on June 19, 2009 at 1:59am
Have you tried a different food brand? I use Eukanuba mixed with Pet Promise for my girl, she loves it. I soak it in water over night. Makes it easier to eat and helps them not over-eat. Even though the second isn't your problem. She also gets green beans mixed in her food, which she actually thinks great for a reward also. I believe page two on here has extra suggestions on food choices. Maybe look into those? Also, when is the last time she got wormed? That could play a part into it too. Best of luck!
Comment by Ashley Kelty on June 18, 2009 at 10:19pm
Augh, Miso is driving me nuts! She won't poo for me, she won't eat her food (she sits there with her nose turned up and ignores her food unless I feed it to her by hand), she pees in her kennel (despite it being the correct size for her) and on her brand new toy I JUST got her (already had to clean it twice) and she's just plain frustrating!

Does anyone know how I can get her to eat her food? I've tried everything, and she still snubs it. And it's REALLY good food, too! It's the Wellness brand puppy food, best on the market!
Comment by Melissa S. on June 18, 2009 at 9:28pm
i am excited My boy gets his final set of puppy shots tomorrow!!!!!

Congrats to both of you who are bringing home your baby's soon!!!
Comment by Jessica on June 18, 2009 at 6:06pm
Hi everyone! I've got my little puppy Yoshi all reserved ~ he's only 5 weeks now, so he'll be coming home in July! Just wanted to say hi!
Comment by The John Family on June 18, 2009 at 5:35pm
Good news everyone! I am picking up Tsunade on Saturday. Shes ready to come home!!!! YAY!
I havent been on in a while, I have been SUPER busy getting ready and building the play pen.
Comment by Melissa S. on June 16, 2009 at 10:07am
lol sorry, and you are right!!! i felt bad about commenting but the mommy in me said i needed to chime in!! happy tuesday :)
Comment by Ashley Kelty on June 16, 2009 at 12:25am
Said turkey necks are uncooked. Bones get brittle when they're cooked, which is why you never want to give a dog chicken bones from your fried chicken. However, when they're uncooked, they aren't brittle, they're quite sturdy. I made sure to study up before I EVER gave one to her, don't worry about that!

Turkey necks are also great for cleaning teeth.
 

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