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Sorry to jump in all over the place being new, but my little Pete just can't eat unless he feels totally safe. I had to feed him his kibble by hand for two years. His nerves were just really really bad from being a puppy mill puppy, taken away from his mother too young, or just being his corgi self.
That might be conjecture, but Pete is just not motivated by food, he's a lover (this is strange for corgis, i think, who love to eat in general). I found that if I put Pete in the bathroom away from children, other dogs and whatever, he'll eat quite nicely for me. Otherwise, he'd just starve. I'd try feeding him in a quiet, seperate place and see if that works.
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