Food Dish

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Okay so this might sound a bit strange but Freddie won't eat out of his food dish. I have to place the food in front of him to eat it or hand feed it to him. This is really wierd and kinda time consuming so can anyone help with this. It is an extremely small lasagna dish. I know he can get it because he has a water dish the exact same and he uses it lots.

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fez09

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It's called SPOILED!!!! I have 6 beardies that demand to be hand fed!!!! Just enjoy it!
 

Ric

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I think what they are trying to say is to either enjoy the fact that your beardie likes to be hand fed or to stop hand feeding him. How you do that I don't know. There are a few other posts that talk about it and suggest dropping the food item when he goes for it so he has to actually catch it. Eventually he'll get the idea.
 

javeroy

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When I realized that my beardie only wanted to be hand fed I just stopped cold turkey. She didn't eat anything the first day I did that, but the second day she was hungry enough that she got her but over to her food dish and ate on her own. Now as soon as I put her salad down, she books it over to her food dish as fast as she can. This may or may not work for you. Dropping the food like Ric suggests sounds like a good way to start. :)
 

Denise Bushnell (RIP)

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If you hand feed them, regardless of the reason behind it, they tend to get spoiled rotten very quickly! LOL It doesn't take the little monsters long at all to learn how to train "Mommy" or "Daddy" to do exactly what they want us to do, if you allow it! And I am not kidding.....they are definitely intelligent enough to figure out how to get their own way.

One of my three was very sick when he was a juvenile, and I had to force feed him, by hand, for about a month in order to get any nourishment into him at all.
He dropped so much weight from his illness that I nearly lost him. After about six weeks, he began to eat again, on his own, but only when I hand fed him. This went on for months....if I didn't sit and hand feed him everything, he refused to eat.

Finally, one of the breeders on the forum clued me in as to why this was happening....the little stinker had figured out that if he refused to eat, "Mommy" would give him lots more attention.... and his advice was "stop hand feeding him", even if he wouldn't eat anything at all. He said that, while the hand feeding was necessary when he was sick, he wasn't sick anymore, and the little stinker was using my fear about his getting sick again to get me to do exactly what he wanted me to do, and it was working! :whip: :whip: :lol:

Chris explained that, contrary to what I feared, Charlie was now healthy, and a healthy beardie WILL NOT starve themselves to death. If I refused to hand feed him, and I didn't cave in and start it gain, eventually he WOULD eat. I think that out-stubborning him was the hardest thing that I ever had to do, but it was what was best for him. It took a good three weeks of his pouting and black-bearding me, but eventually he did eat on his own and he still does, although I do hand feed him occasionally, but I do it when I want to, not because he demands it!

Just an example of how intelligent these little guys are, and what little tyrants they can be, if you allow it! LOL
 

Ric

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Denise Bushnell":3d9swutb said:
It doesn't take the little monsters long at all to learn how to train "Mommy" or "Daddy" to do exactly what they want us to do, if you allow it!

I think that out-stubborning him was the hardest thing that I ever had to do, but it was what was best for him.

Just an example of how intelligent these little guys are, and what little tyrants they can be, if you allow it! LOL

I've trained my share of dogs and have helped more than my share of people with thier dogs. And it's the same thing. I'll never forget the lady that swore her dog had bad hips because he wouldn't ever jump up onto anything. So she always picked him up to get in the car. She had him checked out which cost a decent bit for xrays and such. I took the dog and walked him to my truck. Told him load and gave him a little tug. He jumped right up. LOL The lady was baffled. I explained to her that he had her trained.

Whether it's furry, scaly, or feathery the key really is to never let them win.
 
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