Not really eating, advice needed

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Pat

Boxer Booster
I bought some baby food, and put a teaspoon of mixed veg/turkey or bannana/yogurt or veg./chicken. whatever sounds good. I mix this with her dry kibble @ 1/2 can of dog food. She eats it all, and the baby food is healthy.


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mango

Boxer Pal
My 2yr. old was doing this, I was feeding her Pedigree chicken and rice, I have switched her to Iams chunks(even my puppy)and she eats every single piece of Iams. I really think it is the dog food, you should try switching.

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Pogo white female 2yrs.
Max white male 5months
Sadie fawn pug 6yrs.
 
I agree with swiitching to food. Also 7 months is still a puppy. Most of the premium brands suggest that large breed dogs stay on puupy until at least 18 months. Boxers grow until at least 18 months and need the extra nutrition.

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Brutus & Amayas Mom
Brutus 9/23/99 Flashy Fawn
Amaya 3/22/00 Flashy Brindle
 

Julie Davis

Boxer Insane
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by Tina-SCBR-NY:
With my fosters not eating sometimes I put chicken broth or soup over their food. <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

I do the chicken broth trick too. It really seems to work.

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sandy oakey

Completely Boxer Crazy
Nino used to be a picky eater also. My vet recommended that I add about a third of a can of wet food. I tried that and warm it in the microwave for about 30 sec. and No More Picky Eater!!!Wetting their food is also suppose to help them not get bloat.
 
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