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NEED HELP, don't know what to do! We have a 1 year old yorkie who will not eat. He has been on Evo chicken for about 6 months and would only eat if we put ID in it. Now he won't eat that. He will eat the ID pieces (canned) and put the EVo in his mouth and drop it on the floor. The only time he will eat is if we put the dry food in our hands. I am not hand feeding him the rest of his life. Now we have switched to Before Grain Buffalo by Merrick. He is showing no interest in his food. I do not want to keep feeding him canned because it is expensive, the food is going bad fast, and the vet said it is not good for him he should be having all hard food except for maybe canned one time a week, not everyday. Any ideas on how to get him excited for food or to at least eat? |
Have you tried putting some chicken broth in it or cottage cheese? Sometimes I put it my my dogs dry food just to dress it up. I have also put plain yogurt in it too. Good luck. |
dogs aren't going to starve themselves. he will eat eventually. what you can do if schedule feed him for a few days. Give him the meal for 15 minutes. whatever he doesn't eat, pick up and do not offer him food again till the next feeding time. at the next feeding time offer his meal again for 15 minutes. if he eats, great, if not, pick it up again and he doesn't get anything till breakfast. Not eating for a day is fine and normal. mine free feeds and eats whenever she wants. sometimes she eats her meal right when i put it down, and sometimes she's not interested and won't eat. its completely normal for dogs to do this. and since he's 1 year old you do not need to worry about him skipping a few meals. it won't hurt him. |
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I did let them taste test several dry foods. I let them pick by showing which they all ate better. Mine picked the Canidae. I can't get it local, but order it from petfooddirect.com. |
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