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meretricious dilettante
Join Date: Jan 2003
Posts: 11,068
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Good grief. Here's the deal. You put nutritious, adequately caloric dog food of the type that you choose with your vet's advice in a bowl. You put it down. The dog has five minutes to eat it. If the food is not eaten, the food goes away and doesn't come back until suppertime, when the same routine takes place. In very short order, your dog will eat the dog food that is served and not waste any time about it either.
Any other routine means your dog is dominating you. Whether your dog is five or fifty pounds, it is still an omnivorous animal, and it grows gradually ever more unpleasant to live in a home with an omnivorous creature who thinks it is completely the boss of you.
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