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Hi Bassam, that makes a lot of sense, she is holding out on the milk bones, liver treats and jerky. BB is smelly and pups in general have no problem chowing down smelly food.
Instead of rewarding her with treats, reward her with one or 2 of her BB, only treat once a day and during training. Space out your treats, do not treat every single time she performs a task. When she begs her food, only feed her a kibble or two from your hand. Teach her to eat her food and have no expectation of treats.
Exercise, discipline, then affection. In that order. Good luck!
If she's teething, it might help to give her a wet rolled up dishcloth that's been frozen in the freezer to chew on. It helped mine out when they were pups. Don't have any advice on the food stuff, though...All mine have been chowhounds (and chowpups).
Mine went through a stage of "intermittent fasting"...
Like the others say, if everything else appears to be corgi-normal then don't fret too much. If she's only eating once a day some days, no problem.
Instead of milk or broth, other alternatives to soften kibble with are plain yoghurt or kefir, bacon grease (warmed & liquidy), other meat drippings... good for a variety
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