No dog will starve himself to death. Offer him his kibble at dinner and breakfast time. Remove it if he doesn't eat it within half an hour. Later, try again. Once he gets hungry, he'll eat.A couple of things, though:1. You can mix the food you make with the kibble. We make some stew for our dog (from a vet-approved doggie cookbook) and put it on top of our dog's kibble in the evening (mostly kibble, with two spoonfuls of the stew on top).2. Use a good, premium dog food. Your dog will know the difference and be healthier. Try foods like Innova EVO, Wellness, Flint River Ranch, California Natural and other brands found at independent pet stores. With any kibble, read the ingredient list to make sure it doesn't contain animal byproducts or corn fillers.
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