OMG, Jemma is not eating!!!!! I don't understand this. This all happened when my granddaughter was here. I picked up my granddaughter on Sunday and had her spend the night. No matter how I tried to calm both she and Jemma, they played, played, played. I did take Jemma and put her in her puppy pen to give her a rest for a couple hours. Note that Jemma eats every morning at 6-7 and at night at 5. Doesn't leave any food behind. When my granddaughter was here, she kinda nibbled at her food. OK, she's excited and it's throwing her off a little. Monday took her home. That night Jemma didn't it. Yesterday just a nibble. This morning no. I even tried to hand feed her. She took it, stood there, dropped it on the floor. She was playing yesterday but I kinda restricted it a bit because I was worried about her playing too much and no food. Exhausting herself. So I gave her a little nutra- cal. It's only the 2nd time I ever gave it. First was when she first came home. I do have a can of dog food that I keep on hand. I'm thinking of putting a little in her food to intice her. No, I stand corrected, I AM going to give her some. I thought after the nutri she would have perked up. What do you all think could have happened all of a sudden???? My baby is really scaring me because she has always been a excellent eater never going off her food. Be nice with your comments now, lol Carol and baby Jemma |
Maybe she is missing your granddaughter? Or real tired. How old is Jemma? Hopefully she will start eating today. Does she seem lethargic at all? If she doesn't eat today I would have your vet check her out. Hope she gets her appetite back!!! I now how we all worry when our babies are not themselves. |
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Thank you. I took a teaspoon on canned and mixed it with her dry and she ATE it. Just left a few morsels. Hopefully she comes back around now...fingers crossed! Muahhh to you ladies |
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