I just add some water and liquify my dog's food when he won't eat and put bits of it on my finger and put it in his mouth every so often as long as he's not eating and not vomiting. He spits some out but gets some down. Eventually, he begins to eat more and more.
Moisten and warm up his food, make it smell good from microwaving it and cool it, try offering him some on your finger. If he won't eat anything, spits it all out, you need to see the vet about a dog this young who won't eat and who cannot live on high glucose solutions, which could potentially damage his liver and will certainly exacerbate his low blood sugar condition. You'd better get your dog back to the vet if nothing works and find out another food to try him on or he could die from hypoglycemic coma.
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