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A "German Shepard let's beat the CUK swear filter". A rare variation on the standard GSD breed
And I did say *most* dogs.
If the dog is getting fussy about food then you need to nip it in the bud. If you are feeding a good quality food, dry or tinned, then you just have to be firm with the dog. Put the food down and leave it down till she eats it. A healthy dog will not starve itself.
Giving in and changing foods frequently, or worse giving it the same food you eat, will just reinforce the behaviour and you are in danger of ending up with a dog that rules your life according to what she feels like eating that day..
Nope she actually wanted one of those micro pig things but at a grand a pop for a small bacon butty she can sod off. So I think she's after a dog - she wanted a labredoodle but has compromised on a cholocate coloured labrador!
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