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My 60lb, 9 month old, Siberian Husky (Mac), will only eat his kibble if there is either water or bone/chicken/beef broth mixed into it and slightly soaked into it. Most of the time he just laps up the liquids and then pushes on the food with his nose to squeeze more liquids out, when he can't get anymore flavorful liquids out of his bowl and/or semi soaked kibble, he starts to whine and push his bowl around looking for more. Sometimes he eats all of his food, probably 1/3 of the time. I've tried adding fresh chicken or beef to it with veggies all chopped up fine, and he just ends up picking those out unless I put a lot of liquids in the bowl and he will chomp down everything sometimes. I just want him to be eating enough food for his age, I rarely give him treats and only feed 2-3 times a day, lots of walks/runs. He will literally wait days until I give him food flooded with broth or water.. Can someone help me? This is frustrating, I know this is the only kibble he will touch because I've tried a lot of them and this one is by far the winner by a long shot. Taste of the Wild, with or without the Ancient Grains. Thanks for the advice or comments.
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Hi Fellow Husky Lovers! I have a very mortifying problem with my 1.5 year old husky. He's been marking people at the dog park! He just recently started doing this. The first time was before Christmas. I googled what to do and Cesar Millan said to not let him mark anything. That seems to have backfired and now he pees on people every time we're at the park. It's only people who are standing and he's not discriminatory towards man or woman. He's neutered, I've established I'm the alpha, and he's well exercised when not at the park so I'm not sure where the problem stems. I will say he didn't stop peeing in the house til he was 8 months. So we've had a peeing problem from the beginning. I'm hoping someone can help me solve this issue. I don't want to stop taking him to the dog park so any advice is appreciated! Thanks!
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