Im assuming what your giving her is Nutrical. That will also help if it hypoglycemia....plus it supplements her not being a good eater.
Eating cat food....Most dogs will....it does not mean there is something wrong with her. It is a very appealing thing to a dog....Its new, they usually know it's a no no so thrilling to get to...lol....but not designed for a dogs needs.
Your dog should have a bile-acid test whether you suspect liver problems or not. PLUS it will help ease your stressing/worrying....trust me....I am going through it right now. It is something that affects MANY yorkies as you can read up on in here...many of my posts are on liver shunts due to my 11 week old had seizures and we suspected liver shunt. As it turns out many factors played into his wobbilies, lathargic, disoriented, not eating....a mix of coccidia and hypoglycemia...both relatively easy to treat (albon suspension meds, and many mini meals and nutrical)
My advice to you is get the necessary tests ran now to catch anything she may have early. It can go down hill FAST Mine went from attacking dandylions and bouncing around like a rabbit to 7 seizures in 7 hours.... Had I educated myself with the help of my breeder(mine was/is useless) I would have known to put kayro on her gums for a quick fix and to stop the seizures. I would have had the bile acid test scheduled ASAP and I would have told my breeder these tests should be done BEFORE you let them go. Also he was sold to me at 7 weeks 4 days old....thats WAY too young. But in unsanitary living conditions he was better off with me anyway. He had coccidia from it being so nasty there.
Im not trying to make you paranoid. Odd are your baby is fine and may have slightly low blood sugar that is very treatable. Don't you think you would feel better having these tests ranand ruling out most of the worries you have?? Enjoy your puppy, and allow yourself peace of mind with a vet visit and some inexpensive tests! Good luck!
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