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I'm pleased to report that Zada was not anywhere near as shy on my second visit. She did scout around a bit but she allowed me to stroke her, examine her teeth and she gave me several kisses on my hand. But she was still pretty much aloof - but more of what her nature will be rather than acting like a scared rabbit.
However a proper feeding regime is a long way off. Her mom is a sloppy housewife and I have a theory that this negative is transported to the kind of attention one pays to a dog's upbringing or at least in giving appropriate care and attention to detail. When I last visited it was around 10am and their was a large soup bowl full of a most unappetising mixture of dried-out porridge)any milk would have disappeared long ago) mixed with meat and God knows what. Not the sort of breakfast for a Bloodhound pup. A cereal for a dog is not porridge. And if the pup doesn't eat her meal straight away something is not right. Bloodhounds eat like crazy. Though I must say that Zara is more weightier now than she was a week ago.
Hey, Zara reinforces my idea that an all- premium kibble diet is preferable to what most people dish up their dogs - especially pups with their sensitive tummies and urgency for the correct supplements and norishments to become healthy adults.
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