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not eatin his food I've given Bentley some whip cream just a very little but no table food besides that and now it seems like hes not eating his food and when I try to get him to eat it he has no interest. Whenever he sees us eating he goes crazy I mean literally he whines and trys to jump up on you and its crazy so we decided no more whip cream or anything. But Im afraid he wont eat his food and will be like starving. Will he eventully learn that he isnt getting any people food and go back to eating his food? I dont know what to do I try to even force him to eat. Any suggestions would be great. |
We gave our pup some people food and now he does this too. How long has he went without eating? The no eating scares me too. It kinda leaves ya where you don't know what to do. My dog goes back to his dog food. He does seem to hold back for the human food after I give it to him. I've read some posts from other people where they say the dogs won't starve themselves. I hope he starts eating his food soon. |
Right I feel the same way! Well my mom said she just noticed last night that he wasnt eating his food, now I thought I saw him at his dog bowel last night eating but I'm not positive. But its like I really dont wanna get him used to people food but if he's not eating, I feel I should be givin him something. So its only really been one night but all this morning I've tried to like give him a piece of food and he wil like turn his head and once I kinda made him and after spitting it out twice he ate it but didnt go back to the bowel. I'm hoping that eventully he will get the idea that hes not getting people food and go back to eating his cause he is a good eater. So hopefully we get more input on the topic but if not I'll keep you posted on how Bentleys doin and you do the same with chachi! goodluck! |
Here is a trick I've used to get them to eat their food. Add a little bit of can puppy food. |
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