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Old 06-14-2016, 11:49 AM   #13
KairaPup
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Oh no. I hope he starts eating soon.

I'd see the vet first, get bloodwork done, teeth checked, and a stool sample sent off to start. He may not eat because he feels ill or has a bad tooth.

If there's nothing wrong, try adding water to his kibble. Have you tried the "tough love" approach? Put food down for 10 mins, then take it up and give it again in PM for 10 mins, and continue. They will eat if they are hungry enough.
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