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Not eating (Natures Variety Instinct)

1.9K views 13 replies 6 participants last post by  LissG  
#1 ·
So as some of you guys know, I recently switched Wolfy from a raw food diet to Natures Variety Instinct. The transition went smooth, he liked it, there were no stomach issues or anything. Lately he's not eating it. He's running around like a nut, playing, being himself, he's not sick, he went for his regular check up with the vet on Friday and everything went great. If I give him anything else he will eat it. The Natures Variety has been sitting in his bowl for 4 days. Do I have a picky eater? Should I try a different type of food?
 
#2 ·
I'm going the other way, switching from NV turkey & duck lid, which they like and slowly changing to raw. If he has been eating the NV ok, maybe try one of their other products and see how that goes. He might be use to the variety in his raw diet and tire of just one thing, IDK
 
#4 · (Edited)
That's scary, I've just been suplimenting so far and no bones yet. I've read somewhere that kibble fed dogs don't have enough acid or something along those lines. Two of my gsds have been on the NV for a while now and have been doing great, one of them is an allergy dog and she's why we are trying raw to see if it helps.

Also we occasionally add a little canned to help curb the boredom, not much, about a quarter of a can mixed in for each dog.
 
#6 ·
marnie-hmmm that IS interesting...i'm curious why...any chance you can ask and try to find out??

nigel-yea he did great but started to gulp and was gettng them stuck. i didn't want to risk it :-\ also his teeth wore down ALOT and he's not even 2 yet.
 
#10 ·
I'm a big fan, or I guess I should say Jasmine is a big fan, or the Nature's Variety Instinct canned foods. I only give her a couple spoonfuls with each meal, and mix it into her kibble, but she loves it. A can lasts about three days or so, and I rotate through the six or so flavors, so it keeps her meals fresh enough that she doesn't loose interest in what she is eating. Occaissionally I'll give her a raw egg on top of her food as well.
 
#12 ·
They are more like a loaf or pâté, some a more dense consistency than others. The lamb and venison are the most dense, and the duck and rabbit the least dense. They all have discernible vegetables mixed in as well. I usually put a couple spoonfuls into a separate bowl, microwave it for 10 seconds or so, then mix it with Jazz's kibble, which already has fish oil, some water and a bit of pumpkin in it as well.
 
#13 ·
It's all about "food drive" not the food in itself. A dog with high food drive will eat anything like it is the last meal on the planet. If that is not happening chances are the dog has low food drive, nothing wrong with it or the food, just need to be aware of it.