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I have two purebred Siberian Huskies who are very picky. They dislike dry food so I mix it with grated cheese or meat. I’d like to get them able to just get their dry food. But they walk away and don’t eat I don’t give in through just next day give them their raw egg on top or meat or cheese. My older husky is on the leaner side perhaps too lean so I don’t want to starve him. I feed Taste of the Wild or Pure Balance from Walmart are these good dry foods? Is vitamins n fish oil ok?
Updated On February 11th, 2018
Pet's info: Dog | Siberian Husky | Male | neutered | 3 years and 7 months old | 60 lbs
Answered By Dr. Melanie, BVSc MS 102
Veterinarian
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Picky dogs can be so frustrating! I personally am not a fan of grain free diets. The truth is, they are a marketing fad. The reality is that only 5% of dog allergies are caused by food, and of that 5%, the majority is protein related. Grain allergies are extremely rare, and I never recommend feeding a grain free food unless the dog has a proven food allergy to grains. Grains are beneficial to dogs, as it helps fill them up and keeps them satisfied for longer. I recommend switching them to a brand such as Royal Canin, Hill's Science Diet, Purina ProPlan, or Iams. Whether or not you make the switch of foods, it's time to get tough with them if you want them to eat only dry dog food. They won't starve themselves, they will eat it eventually. You just have to be strong and not give in. Start by putting their food down in the morning for 15-20 minutes, taking it away after this time period even if they haven't eaten. Then no more food until dinner time. This is extremely important, they have to learn they need to eat the dog food or they don't get anything else. At dinner time, again put their food down for 15-20 minutes, taking it away after that time even if they haven't eaten. No more food until their dog food the next morning. Do not give in to them, no meat, cheese, or raw egg on their food. They will get hungry enough to eat the dog food only as long as you stay strong. Good luck, I hope this helps!
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