tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8691319772208152166.post2487528132820074923..comments2024-03-26T05:18:07.373-05:00Comments on Rhonda's Creative Life: The Wednesday ShowcaseRhondaBusshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12555069797738423675noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8691319772208152166.post-15791790286952331092017-04-04T06:39:46.225-05:002017-04-04T06:39:46.225-05:00We have had many fussy eaters over the years. We h...We have had many fussy eaters over the years. We have tried mixing in various foods to increase interest in food. Finely chopped hard boiled eggs, whole fat probiotic yogurt, finely grated cheddar cheese, with all of these you have to mix the additions well with the food or they will eat the toppings and nothing else (little buggers). Another addition we use is one of my own creation. We call it Chibello, gelatin made with chicken and beef broth, it is very helpful if you have a dog that doesn't want to drink. Cut it into cubes and any fussy pants will eat it. You can also chop it and mix it with food too. All my dogs loooove Chibello. Hope some of my ideas help.<br />ElleChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16656569539140359204noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8691319772208152166.post-44049044762687748632017-03-30T06:26:09.511-05:002017-03-30T06:26:09.511-05:00Thanks very much for your kind encouraging words. ...Thanks very much for your kind encouraging words. Can't offer any advice on getting your dog to eat only familiar with the opposite problem - gobble it up so fast they make themselves sick.<br />PS Love your Sewbussted series. tpotty28https://www.blogger.com/profile/07215137771452203747noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8691319772208152166.post-523448597651701332017-03-29T20:21:47.477-05:002017-03-29T20:21:47.477-05:00Rhonda,
Dripping with creativity... Amazing works...Rhonda,<br /><br />Dripping with creativity... Amazing works by these inspiring ladies!<br /><br />*hugs*<br />Kelley~Mrs. Kelley Dibblehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04192189624517973551noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8691319772208152166.post-83098146062573179962017-03-29T13:17:28.686-05:002017-03-29T13:17:28.686-05:00Yes, you are right. The creativity is just oozing...Yes, you are right. The creativity is just oozing out of these ladies! My daughter had a similar issue with her dog. She was giving him dry food so I suggested she mix in just a little of wet food and it worked. He eats every last bit of it. So perhaps mixing in something that they like, even just a little, might help? We give our dogs the same food everyday so maybe they get sick of it just like we would if we ate the same exact thing everyday!!Tomasahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12001675806748209852noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8691319772208152166.post-2859625968200144572017-03-29T11:47:01.247-05:002017-03-29T11:47:01.247-05:00Hi Rhonda! I read your blog often but don't u...Hi Rhonda! I read your blog often but don't usually post, so sorry. I will try better in the future. My son has a lab that they rescued. The lab had some emotional issues and sometimes just would not eat which meant he ended up getting sick. This went on and on until they rescued a chihuahua (his wife wanted a little lap dog) to add to the mix. Well, the 2 dogs have bonded, they have a routine at mealtime and the lab always eats his food without begging! I think he believes he is helping his little friend because he is fed first outside and then the little one gets his dish put down inside. There have been no problems with eating since the second dog came into the mix. paulastrid32https://www.blogger.com/profile/12700813465310565837noreply@blogger.com