honestly just feed him hard dog food with a little milk or caned food, but he must get used to hard dog food!or he will not like the food when hes older and I no this isn't part of the answer but just put a tea spoon of olive oil to slicken his coat and make him soft. Trust me on both i have 2 pugs Cleo and Nero.
i think yu shld eat mhe
Eat is a main verb.Eating is a form of eat. Eating is the present participle of eat.
eat, eating
The conjugations of the verb areeat /eatsis eating / are eatinghas been eating / have been eatinghave eatenatewas eating / were eatinghad been eatinghad eatenwill eatwill be eatingwill have been eatingwill have eatenSo the verb forms are eat, eats, eating, ate, and eaten.The noun form is eater. Another noun is eatery.Combined and idiomatic phrases include eat in, eat out, eat away (at), eat and run, eat crow, eat dirt, eat my dust, eat your heart out, eat humble pie, eat his lunch, eat like a bird, eat like a horse, eat like a pig, eat your words, eat my shorts (Bart Simpson), eating out of my hand, eaten alive, eating us out of house and home, eat up, eat them up, eating it up, eating disorder, eat drink and be merry, and eating into one's savings.
eating a root
You are eating cooked dough.
You are eating an apple, which is a fruit.
No people do not eat pitbulls if there is any eating involved it is pitbulls eating people.
past simple - ate - He ate his lunch.past continuous - was/were eating - The students were eating their lunch.present continuous (future) - am/is/are eating - We are eating lunch before we leave.going to (future) - am/is/are going to eat - The students are going to eat their lunch soon. I am going to eat my lunch later.will (future) - will eat - I will eat my lunch after the test.
to say to eat is kula but to say im eating its ninakula or you're eating unakula, he/she is eating anakula, and food is chakula.
the difference is in what they eat
By eating it!