You have a great way of explaining this. I have always struggled with food for my dog. I gave him one type of kibble when I first adopted him because he ate a load of rubbish. I got him to eat properly and then I saw a dog trainer who said give your dog a higher value treat when I bring him training. It was the worst trainer ever and it messed everything up. He will actually refuse and turn his nose up at most treats . I was cooking some kidney the other day and he took the bits out of his bowel and spat them on the floor. I need to be tuffer with it all again.
You have a great way of explaining this.
I have always struggled with food for my dog.
I gave him one type of kibble when I first adopted him because he ate a load of rubbish.
I got him to eat properly and then I saw a dog trainer who said give your dog a higher value treat when I bring him training.
It was the worst trainer ever and it messed everything up.
He will actually refuse and turn his nose up at most treats .
I was cooking some kidney the other day and he took the bits out of his bowel and spat them on the floor.
I need to be tuffer with it all again.
Thanks!
As long as you’re offering enough calories every day, and not in situations that are too stressful for him to eat, you’re doing just fine 🙂