[Video] This picky dog won’t eat her dry food, so dad came up with a solution…

Man’s best friend has just a few simple needs in life and they all revolve around eating. Whether a dog is playing, cuddling, or sleeping, when they hear the sound of dinner being opened and prepared, they come running.

Some of the more voracious pup’s appetites appear to have no limits and they will scarf up any and all treats or food scraps thrown their way, then continue on to eat grass, rocks, and whatever else they come across.

In direct contrast to these hungry dogs are the rare few who have very weak appetites and are extremely picky eaters. This type of dog doesn’t get all that excited around dinner time and when a bowl of food is placed under its nose, it doesn’t dig right in.

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Instead, they sniff their meals hesitantly before pushing the morsels around a bit and maybe they take a few bites, then walk off unimpressed.

Such was the case for Luna who has been a picky eater over the years. However, the owner found a perfect way to get Luna to eat every time, and fortunately for him, it doesn’t involve going broke buying canine filet mignon.

Check out his perfect “solution” in the video on the next page!

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248 thoughts on “[Video] This picky dog won’t eat her dry food, so dad came up with a solution…

  1. I had a cat years ago. I made the mistake of feeding her some left over imported man. Her little nose went right up in the air. She looked at me like, “This is what I’ll be eating from now on, thank you.” It took a couple days but that Friskies looked pretty good after she got her nose back in joint!

  2. I love this…and I think I will try it!! My dog won’t eat from a bowl, it has to be a plate. Then if she isn’t ready to eat she goes and finds a sock and covers up the food. She cracks me up!!

  3. My golden has been picky since she was a puppy. We microwave a small portion of canned food and mix with her dry or sometimes add “gravy” which is essentially warm water mixed with her kibble.

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