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my boxer pup is 6 months now. since 1 or 2 months ago, she seems doesnt like her dog biscuits anymore, she always left half of them in the bowl, sometimes even not touch them at all, so i have to mix with some meat or whatever with flaover, she normally picked up the meat first and eat little bit of the biscuits. im thinking i may should change different brand food for her. we have fed her with bita puppy food since we got her. which brand shall i change to now? or shall i just stick to same one but mix with gravi or something, would that turn the dog to be a fussy eater? advice please, thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.She still needs to be fed on complete puppy food until at least a year old, but you could try another make or what I do is to open a tin of dog food and put a couple of spoons in with the dry food, then mix it round so it is coated with the meaty gravy jelly stuff, although mine will eat it dry I feel better giving them some nice flavours!
I feed mine Eukanuba but any of the good quality puppy foods would be ok, but you must change it over gradually over about a week.
You can give her two meals a day now she is six months but if you feed dry food you can measure out the days amount and leave it down for her to eat when she wants it.
I feed mine Eukanuba but any of the good quality puppy foods would be ok, but you must change it over gradually over about a week.
You can give her two meals a day now she is six months but if you feed dry food you can measure out the days amount and leave it down for her to eat when she wants it.