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Post by Ian on Mar 4, 2011 20:22:37 GMT
Hi thank you. The nearest pets at home to me is Charlton and they only do the food for working Greyhounds. She has sardines about once a week and she's really good now at picking them out from the dried food and dropping that on to the floor. As well as sardines she's had sausages, grated cheese, yogurt and chicken mixed in with her food. I tried butchers tripe a while ago and though she wolfed that down it did make her loose. I didn't know PAH did frozen meat, but will give that a go thanks. The funny thing is that when we're out for our walks she's got her nose to the pavement and she'll sniff out a mouldy old piece of bread and scoff that down like she hasn't eaten in weeks. Lee That's identical to Sean in everyway, very efficient at picking out bits he really likes and likewise take him on a walk and he scavenges some rubbish on the floor and it's gone without touching the sides...LOL! He sly about his scavenging though, he'll subtly sniff around an area, and when he's lulled you into a false sense of security, he pounces on the item of garbage.
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Post by simon arnold on Mar 4, 2011 20:39:07 GMT
we too are currently having this problem with Billy he has always had butchers meat and chappie dry food soaked first but now he wont touch it cook a bit of mince and veg and add that and it disappears though.... I thought he was just a bit down at losing daisy figured he would get hungry and eat anything but no! now i am wondering if he only ate it before because he knew if he didnt then she would....... Think they just like to keep us on our toes my roast dinner went quick enough
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Post by leefizz on Mar 9, 2011 10:24:22 GMT
I've tried Fizz on some Chappie tin food. I mixed some in with the Wainwrights and she polished the lot off. That and the pets at home gravy seems to have done the trick. Lee
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