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Post by Shaun on Apr 29, 2004 11:10:53 GMT -8
I assumed Orko would like dill, but it has such an over-powering scent(which he apparently HATES) that it has contaminated the whole bag of food, he refuses to eat any of it. The new bag is just mustard and collard greens, that's what het gets for being finicky!
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Post by Tesa on Apr 29, 2004 18:50:11 GMT -8
Shaun! That's what happens when you don't ASK the iguana before changing his diet. ;D
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Post by rocmills on May 2, 2004 12:08:53 GMT -8
I had a similar experience with cilantro once. My father offered some to Bailey who didn't even bother to smell it first - since it was green, he just took a huge bite. And backpeddled, spitting and shaking his head, trying to get rid of the cilantro. And, oh! the evil eye dad and I got over *that*. It was several days before he was trusting enough to be hand fed again. He must have learned something, though, because he never eats anything now without smelling/tasting it first.
--Roc
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Post by SurvivorSteph on May 2, 2004 21:04:22 GMT -8
lol Roc! reminds me of my bro-in-law's dog and a lemon the hubby was trying to feed it!
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Post by mar on May 3, 2004 8:04:00 GMT -8
Yeah, I fed only of my dogs a lemon wedge last summer -- Murphy our Boston Terrior. That was funny. He bit down on it, eyes immediatly bugged out, shook his head, and dropped the wedge. I picked it up and tossed it in the sink and started to cut another wedge and he started to beg again. I gave him the previous wedge again and got the same reaction. That dog will eat anything that comes off a cutting board.
Mark.
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Post by SurvivorSteph on May 3, 2004 21:37:13 GMT -8
lol @ Mark.
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