How to Stop a Pomeranian from Being Picky

Pomeranian Dog (detailed introduction)
In life, the staple food for most people is rice, and in northern regions, it is mainly wheat-based foods. So what is the staple food for dogs? The staple food for dogs is dog food! High-quality dog food has relatively complete nutritional components. Dogs that eat only dog food usually do not need additional nutrition supplements. However, many pet Pomeranians tend to dislike dog food for various reasons.
Giving Pomeranians too much dog food at each meal can make them overfull. When dogs can’t digest the food in time, they remain very full until the next meal, so the Pomeranians might refuse food because they are not hungry. The solution is actually very simple: keep the Pomeranian slightly hungry by preparing smaller portions at each meal—enough to fill them to about 70-80% full. This can maintain the dog food’s appeal and prevent the Pomeranian from refusing to eat dog food.
A large amount of snacks in daily life is also an important reason why Pomeranians don’t like to eat dog food. Therefore, owners should not prepare too many snacks for their dogs—except giving appropriate treats as rewards during training. Otherwise, avoid casually giving snacks and prevent the dog from developing a habit of eating snacks. More importantly, snacks should never replace the dog’s staple dog food. Owners must cultivate a reasonable and healthy eating habit to ensure the dog eats dog food properly.
Additionally, poor digestive health is another reason for refusing dog food. Therefore, it is also important to add some digestive conditioning nutritional products in daily feeding, such as MAG Gold Vita, which is very convenient to give directly to dogs.