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Help Hi, i am new here and like to seek for help and advise. |
You shoud probably post this in the sick and injured forum to get more responses. Has he been seen by his vet? And what are you currently feeding him? Sorry, I have to run but you will get more responses in the Sick and Injured forum. |
Hello and welcome :)! I moved this thread for you to the Sick/Injured forum. Do you have a vet you could take him to? Whenever a dog truly loses their appetite, it's such a good idea to see a vet as soon as possible. Is he drinking? Are his poos okay? |
How long has it been since he hasn't been eating well? Is he drinking and urinating ok? I really think you should take him to the vet to make sure he is ok. |
Thank you for helping me move the thread to the Sick/Injured forum. I havnt brought him to the vet as he is still runs around the house like he is healthy. Just that he refused to eat. |
To try and tempt him to eat, my groomer (who has a yorkshire too), told me to cook some wholewheat pasta and salmon for him. Is this diet ok? |
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I had problems with Lucy eating at first - her breeder sent her home with Purina Puppy Chow. Before I switched her food - we would try different things to get her to eat. 1. Try the food on a paper plate as opposed to the regular food bowl. 2. Try making a game of it - throwing the kibbles on the floor and Lucy would chase and then eat them. 3. Try adding some goodies to the dry food - cooked carrots; cottage cheese; mix in a little canned food if necessary. 4. Lucy also likes a few noodles on her food. 5. Last but not least - the ONE surefile way I can get her to eat is by pretending to feed her food to my other dog. Works EVERY time. Bottom line, if your pup is not eating - you will probably need to get him to a vet. He is too little not to be eating. Good Luck! |
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