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9 month Lab not wanting to eat - The Labrador Forum Whenever we get close to the end of the bag - we do use a plastic bin and the kibble directly in it, he would turn his nose away I have a new bag sitting here, so once the other one is gone, I will try to squeeze the bag inside the plastic bin of course after washing it Warm water helps I also put a little drizzle of peanut butter around the
Throwing up undigested food - The Labrador Forum Cooper (2-1 2 years old) threw up his undigested dinner (kibble) this morning He didn't finish eating his dinner last night and, when sleeping,I could
What food to put in a Kong toy? | The Labrador Forum Absolutely, using frozen food in a Kong toy is a great idea for teething puppies! For your 12-week-old, you can definitely use his regular kibble Soaking it a bit and mushing it up can make it easier for him to lick and chew You could also get creative and mix in some puppy-safe ingredients like plain yogurt, unsalted peanut butter, or even a bit of banana Just be mindful of the portions
Not eating dry food. . . | The Labrador Forum You mention your brand of kibble but not what is in it (chicken, beef, lamb, etc) I do not feed Cooper anything with chicken simply because, on this Forum,many members have had their pups get allergic reactions to it
Ivory coat | The Labrador Forum I only feed kibble as a training treat but it is something I would buy I like things that have a long list of 'proper food' in the ingredients (meat, veg etc)
Anyone here feeding their dog home made? | The Labrador Forum Our dog gets 1 3 4 cups of kibble per feeding, 2 feedings a day The plan is to substitute 50% of kibble content with the home made food How do I make sure this combination provides the necessary protein and vitamins? The conversation with our vet left us searching for more answers
Stuffed kongs - The Labrador Forum Half fill the Kong with kibble, then spoon in most of the cottage cheese Holding your hand over the large opening, shake the Kong to coat the kibble in the cottage cheese Add some more kibble, packing it in well, and then top with the remainder of the cottage cheese before plugging the large opening with the banana
My lab pup wont eat! - The Labrador Forum Hey everyone, So for the past few months, my one year old boy has been completely uninterested in food I've tried every kind of brand of kibble and
Frozen Kong. . . what to freeze? - The Labrador Forum Just kibble from daily eation but pup wob't be ready for frozen kongs when first home with you He will need to gain experience with the kong first before you introduce frozen