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<DIV>I have been cooking for my hounds for about 9 months now. They get dry
kibble but I top with my stew of chicken, celery, carrots, potatoes, spinach and
sometimes green beans. They love it. About a week ago, Jordan started refusing
her bowl. She was normal in every other way and ate treats, bread etc but acted
like her bowl was going to bite her. I hesitated taking her to the vet as she
acted excited when she saw the bowl in my hand but when I put it down, she ran
away from it. The only difference I could figure was that I had a pint of
blueberries on the mushy side so I threw them in the last batch
of stew. Thursday nite, I boiled chicken and put plain chicken on her
kibble and she devoured it! Apparently Jordan does not like the taste or smell
of blueberries. So Crackers and Loki are getting the blueberry enhanced stew and
she is getting plain chicken and broth. </DIV>
<DIV>However, there is a "fringe benefit" to the blueberries. When Crackers
farts he usually leaves me gagging but right now it smells like a blueberry room
freshener!</DIV>
<DIV>Kathy with Crackers, Loki and Jordan</DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>