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Old 05-09-2010, 06:43 PM
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Not good on naturediet sensitive

Hi tried my wee one on spoonful or 2 of nd sensitive as she was becoming very bored with her ag.not good result today so i wont add that again . just to get her back on track , will a couple of meals of just rice help? any other suggestions?
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Old 05-09-2010, 07:23 PM
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Re: Not good on naturediet sensitive

A little Chappie may do the trick and very unlikely to cause an upset tum. That or some other fish based food
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Old 05-09-2010, 07:26 PM
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Re: Not good on naturediet sensitive

Sorry to hear the ND sensitive wasnt too good. It was a great help to my little one but they are all different
We tried chappie first and it was brilliant - unfortunately it made her itch or we would have stuck with it
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Re: Not good on naturediet sensitive

I tried the sensitive and it upset one of my girls too.
I only use nature diet chicken and veg now.
Yes chicken and rice or fish and rice should be fine.....or mix some rice with the AG.
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Re: Not good on naturediet sensitive

If you decide to add rice to the AG, may be soak a bit and then mix the rice in. It will make the AG easier to digest
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Re: Not good on naturediet sensitive

thanks everyone , the rice is on. thought i was doing good by using the nd sensitive cos its fish based ,ah never mind eh. back to the boring old ag for her once her tum is settled( she will be delighted i dont think)
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thanks everyone , the rice is on. thought i was doing good by using the nd sensitive cos its fish based ,ah never mind eh. back to the boring old ag for her once her tum is settled( she will be delighted i dont think)
You could try giving her some cooked veg with her AG.....mine are veg fans
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Old 05-09-2010, 10:07 PM
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Good idea , think i will try that. One of the joys is seeing your dog eat their food with happy enthusiasm isnt it
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Re: Not good on naturediet sensitive

Oh yes, nothing better than their little faces when it's meal time and they know it's something they love.

I spent most of Heidi's puppy days trying to get her to eat her food. Altho I had found the best I could afford, I hadnt allowed for her not liking it. I ended up leaving it down till she ate it and there was no enjoyment in mealtimes for either of us.

Wow what a difference when we changed to adult. This time I got samples of the ones I thought best and let her decide. She didnt chose my preference but has never refused her choice.

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