Pretty Poly
Relaxing with a mai tai
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We recently adopted a siberian husky dog
Well, actually, she adopted us. She's really a very good dog. Around 3 years old, great personality, house trained, never chews anything except her toys, paper you might leave laying around (it's a good thing we don't have any children.. their homework would be in her belly for real), and the occasional window sill. Why would she chew the window sill anyway??
But I digress. She is the pickiest eater out of any dog I've met in my entire life, and I used to have a pomeranian. She will NOT eat dry food, nor will she eat canned dog food. She loves the wet food that comes in the refrigerated container with veggies, meatballs & gravy - freshpet I believe. And a similar non-refrigerated version from Ol Roy. But, alas, those are around $2 each and don't do anything for her teeth. When we first got her, we didn't know how long we'd be keeping her since she was a stray, so I just got her some cheap purina one. No dice.
After a while of begging and mixing in various wet foods with no luck, I tried Taste of the Wild dry food. She gobbled it up. Excellent. Until her next meal, where she decided she no longer liked it, unless I mixed in some freshpet wet food. I then tried Blue Wilderness dry. My cats love their version, my mom's dogs and cats love theirs, so what could go wrong? I sucked it up and tried to ignore the price and got her a bag and mixed it in with the Taste of the Wild, and... nothing. I tried a bowl of it by itself... nothing. Added some gravy I had leftover from dinner, and it was the best thing ever and she cleaned her plate. Sigh. For the record, she will go 3 days without eating anything but chewing on her bully stick before she will eat the dry food by itself, which doesn't work well for me or her digestive system.
So, any recommendations on what to feed her? I don't want to keep buying different kinds for $$$ and get the same humph look on her face. I really prefer dry foods that are low-grain or grain-free becuase the wet food gets pretty pricey after a while and the smell doesn't do anything for me

But I digress. She is the pickiest eater out of any dog I've met in my entire life, and I used to have a pomeranian. She will NOT eat dry food, nor will she eat canned dog food. She loves the wet food that comes in the refrigerated container with veggies, meatballs & gravy - freshpet I believe. And a similar non-refrigerated version from Ol Roy. But, alas, those are around $2 each and don't do anything for her teeth. When we first got her, we didn't know how long we'd be keeping her since she was a stray, so I just got her some cheap purina one. No dice.
After a while of begging and mixing in various wet foods with no luck, I tried Taste of the Wild dry food. She gobbled it up. Excellent. Until her next meal, where she decided she no longer liked it, unless I mixed in some freshpet wet food. I then tried Blue Wilderness dry. My cats love their version, my mom's dogs and cats love theirs, so what could go wrong? I sucked it up and tried to ignore the price and got her a bag and mixed it in with the Taste of the Wild, and... nothing. I tried a bowl of it by itself... nothing. Added some gravy I had leftover from dinner, and it was the best thing ever and she cleaned her plate. Sigh. For the record, she will go 3 days without eating anything but chewing on her bully stick before she will eat the dry food by itself, which doesn't work well for me or her digestive system.
So, any recommendations on what to feed her? I don't want to keep buying different kinds for $$$ and get the same humph look on her face. I really prefer dry foods that are low-grain or grain-free becuase the wet food gets pretty pricey after a while and the smell doesn't do anything for me
