Congratulations! Training should be much easier :D
He does that with kibble. I cut his meat into pieces so he doesn't pull a chunk on to the floor to hold it down while he rips pieces off.
For chunks of meat and other small food items, he will delicately eat them. Bigger items like vegetable Tempura, he will peel the tempura off and eat little pieces at a time until the tempura is gone. Then he eats the veggie. Watching him deconstruct a quesadilla to eat it ingredients by ingredient is hilarious. 5 minute ordeal for a single slice.
I am still here :) I try to not repeat meals that have already been posted. Otherwise it will be post 500 of him refusing chicken, spinach, and Chex which doesn't make for exciting content.
He tends to be fed many of the same meals as it is hard to balance nutritional needs while creating new recipes, but I try to post the outliers.
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A dog that doesn't like to eat was not on the bingo card of issues we would have by getting a puppy but her we are hehe
Tuna in a can.
Sadly cannot give him much of that due to mercury concerns.
By sitting next to his food table and giving the command to eat. He will whine and throw tantrums but will eventually eat sometimes.
World's most spoiled dog.
Usually I give the command to eat and he whines and protests. Eventually he listens. Sometimes.
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I tried that with my 2 cats. Sushi tuna won't be touched. Tuna in the can however.....
Thank you :D
I get lots of grilling practice and he just turns his nose....
Computer related fields are a constantly changing tech stack. People either are constantly growing in their career, or they are falling out of date. That long in the field should either be extremely comfortable, issue with the individual, or lack of drive to be constantly challenged.
The hardest part is the first job. After that should be constant career growth. This observation is only for the US job market.