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Viv


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Hi all,


An email has been sent to me with the above title. Unfortunately I cannot respond because there is no senders address for some reason. Is it familiar to anyone????


Cheers,


Viv



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Hi Viv - it was ME!!!  How strange that there was no address - I've never had that happen before.  I will pm you my email address.

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Lesley


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Hi, I would be interested in this one, as its a real struggle to get our border collie Gem to eat his dinner. He will usually eat it if hes had a good walk but even then he sometimes just gives up. He has a damaged throat so he coughs a lot, would this be something to do with it? Or is he just picky?!

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I'd be interested too. Dave and Daisy aren't remotely inspired by their ordinary dinner food and I never know if they're going to eat it all


They have quite a variety of tastes included with their normal kibble each day, but they can't have sardines every day !!!



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I have no problems getting Neo to eat, anything and everything is his motto, and if it's found on the street it seems to taste even better to him


Sally is a bit pickier and it's been trial and error since she arrived but think i might have it sussed now, but she doesn't finish her meals, even though she is getting much less than Neo and never seems enthusiastic about meal times. That might just be a settling in thing though, fingers crossed



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