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Cecisflock
The Backyard Brahmas
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oh wow she is stunning!Some photos for those interested View attachment 2556050View attachment 2556049View attachment 2556048
Thank you, she says "I know"oh wow she is stunning!
So does mine! She runs around frantically trying to eat as much as she can before I grab her Shes a Yorkiemy dog will eat as much rabbit and squirrel poop as she can find
So cute!!! You should give her a topknot, they always look super cute.this is my dog! (she kinda needs a haircut) but my profile pic shows her with a haircut
I'm getting fed up honestly. she hasn't eaten in 2 days... I applaud you for that pill situation (and for living with a small dog )My other dog, Teddy, is very dainty and is disgusted by my Yorkie.
He is a very picky eater. And he knows when it's time for him to have medicine. He will hide on his bed for a week if he knows. I swear it's like he knows what time of year.
We switched the brand of food and he loved it for months (which is much longer than the usual week that he likes a new bag of food) but now he's not so interested.
We used to have to put coconut oil in hi food everyday to get him to eat. That or tuna.
We've had to crush up his daily meds and mix it in wet food to get him to eat it.
He knows its it's there. We didn't trick him at all.
With chewable treats we have to push it down his mouth and hold it shut. Somehow he always spits it out the side still.
Rosie (my Yorkie), on the other will eat anything and everything. She often cleans up his mess.
The vet asked us to just drop the meds on the floor while cooking to make him think it was human food. We didn't even bother trying. He would stiff it and go hide in his room. Rosie would eat it before it hit the ground.
She waits just starting and the floor for food to drop
My little Chihuahua terrier cross Sammy has heart issues. He will have to take medicine twice a day for the rest of his life. At first giving the medicine was a real battle. I tried putting it in cheese, in his wet food, in pieces of meat, etc. He would find the pills and spit them out every time. Finally I just started cramming them down his throat. By the time his medicine was down I was mad and he was madder.My other dog, Teddy, is very dainty and is disgusted by my Yorkie.
He is a very picky eater. And he knows when it's time for him to have medicine. He will hide on his bed for a week if he knows. I swear it's like he knows what time of year.
We switched the brand of food and he loved it for months (which is much longer than the usual week that he likes a new bag of food) but now he's not so interested.
We used to have to put coconut oil in hi food everyday to get him to eat. That or tuna.
We've had to crush up his daily meds and mix it in wet food to get him to eat it.
He knows its it's there. We didn't trick him at all.
With chewable treats we have to push it down his mouth and hold it shut. Somehow he always spits it out the side still.
Rosie (my Yorkie), on the other will eat anything and everything. She often cleans up his mess.
The vet asked us to just drop the meds on the floor while cooking to make him think it was human food. We didn't even bother trying. He would stiff it and go hide in his room. Rosie would eat it before it hit the ground.
She waits just starting and the floor for food to drop