bmfstunner
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- Jul 11, 2012
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Hi, I have a question for some bulldog experts (hehe), but before I say anything let it be known that I am a sucker and I know that I'm wrong for doing it...
Dexter, my English Bulldog is just over a year old and I love him to death, probably too much. I tend to spoil him and one thing I've done is fed him some scraps (because he sits and watches me eat and I break down because his will is stronger than mine). I give him very, very small portions and since I eat healthy most of the time, it's usually nothing too bad. I tend to give him little bits of Turkey Bacon in the morning and such. But the problem that has manifested is he won't take to his food, we feed him Fromm's. He'll either nibble at it or ignore it all together, I stopped giving him scraps about four days ago and he seems to be getting better about eating but it doesn't seem like he's excited to eat. This is a bulldog that would scraf his food down like it's no one's business. Is there anything that I can do to make him take to his food better besides not feeding him any scraps at all? Mind you, if I give him a bit of turkey bacon he eats like no ones business, so I feel it's not a illness issue.
Dexter, my English Bulldog is just over a year old and I love him to death, probably too much. I tend to spoil him and one thing I've done is fed him some scraps (because he sits and watches me eat and I break down because his will is stronger than mine). I give him very, very small portions and since I eat healthy most of the time, it's usually nothing too bad. I tend to give him little bits of Turkey Bacon in the morning and such. But the problem that has manifested is he won't take to his food, we feed him Fromm's. He'll either nibble at it or ignore it all together, I stopped giving him scraps about four days ago and he seems to be getting better about eating but it doesn't seem like he's excited to eat. This is a bulldog that would scraf his food down like it's no one's business. Is there anything that I can do to make him take to his food better besides not feeding him any scraps at all? Mind you, if I give him a bit of turkey bacon he eats like no ones business, so I feel it's not a illness issue.