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@Tlomrtony ive been away from my computer n just on phone but will check on this tonight when i am back with my computer.
No tags on the collar.
ok so is she eating the royal canin or just not eating anything at all much. if she will eat the royal canin then feed her that till she gets settled into her new surroundings. if she doesnt want to eat out of the bowl you have then get her something else like a plate or try a bowl with a lower side to it. she may just not want to put her head into the bowl. bullies are routine oriented so if the breeder had a certain bowl or time or way of feeding maybe she dont understand the change. have you tried some thing as a topper like yogurt or cottage cheese even hamburger to get her to eat even chicken broth. have you tried feeding her in a different spot. you may just be trying to many different things to quick for her to adjust. have you tried maybe a pepcid or something in case her tummy is upset. if these dont work let me know or if there is something im missing.
well that would make sense why she picks but still is not bully behaviour really. most bullies inhale their food in 3 minutes and so i think a twice a day measured feeding schedule is what most here do. have a schedule and stick to it so she knows what is expected of her everyday and she will learn she has a certain time to eat. time and patience and im sure she will be ok and eating soon. if not then we can go from there with a different food.
I would ask the breeder if she free fed the pups. It seems like that is a possibility. If so, she knows she has all access to food so she is in no hurry to gobble it up. Is she eating a decent amount throughout the day?
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