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Old 07-14-2019, 03:26 PM   #5
yorkietalkjilly
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Vet time for full workup with full labs unless you just had all that within last couple days, including neuro, musculoskeletal, full body exam, inc. ear, dental, mouth exam, checking for a broken or loose tooth/teeth, abscessed tooth root, gum, etc.

You have to become your dog’s advocate and tell the vet you need answers for her and will he check her out as thoroughly as possible. Something, hate to say it, but maybe something very serious but treatable, is bothering that baby, robbing her of one of a dog’s greatest passions/obsessions, the love of food. She’s lost so much weight!

Please let us know what your vet comes up with. Can’t help but worry.
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