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everyone has given great advice, but i still wanted to say i hope your baby is better soon! keep us updated on his eating!! |
I'm having the same problem. My baby girl will eat, but not enough! She's tiny enough as it is and has now lost 4oz, putting her under 2lbs. I got some great tips in this thread, maybe some will work for you? I'm still trying them. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=78182 Good luck!! Chloe loves the Gerber meat sticks (as suggested by another YT member), btw!!! |
Update on Little Benjamin..... I finely chopped up some apple and mixed it in with his food... and he seemed to like it alot.. he didnt eat it all.. But enough to not worry me... and with less effort on my end.... Also I squeeze a little bit of fish oil on top and he seems to like that too... |
glad to know he is at least eating!!! keep us updated on how he is doing!!! |
My yorkies did this for a while, i had to brown lean ground chuck and rinse it really good, boil chicken, or try chicken in the can. I do this whenever they decide not to eat. Good Luck! |
This thread was started in 04. wow I really wonder what has happened to the dog now 2 1/2 years later.lol |
If you need to, you can get some Hill's Prescription Diet A/D from your vet and mix it with Rebound and use this in the syringe. Rebound is a liquid diet supplement that is also available thru the vets office. I hate force feeding with a syringe but sometimes it has to be done. |
What are your thoughts on Merricks? I'm a new Yorkie owner, and would love to know everyone's thoughts on Merricks? Do you feel that the canned/dry puppy food is high quality and healthy? The ingredients sure seem to be, but I would love to know what others think before I buy. It seems that many on this site recommend it?! THANK U ALL SO MUCH!:confused: |
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Then the next time to add to the confusion of something I would never think of when she stopped eating and I took her in to the vet again. She was teething and imagine her pain and I did not know, so I'm trying all this food again thinking I might have slipped her some food from the recall that might not have been on the list! It took a while to figure out what was going on and to get her back on schedule, get her taste buds and system under control. But its usually stuff we least think about! Hope its a little insight! |
My 10 week old 1.8 lb baby yorkie refuses to eat anything! I don't know what to do. He's already had a hypoglycemic attack and a siezure. We've been microwaving baby food (like 7 seconds) and feeding it to him through a syringe. That's the only way he'll eat. He refuses to eat blended dry food mixed with yogurt. Ceasar wet food, other wet (very healthy food with vegies), dry food, baby food (if not via syringe), NOTHING! Luckily he's up and around seemignly doing fine now, although he has been tremmoring when he's not comfortable with something. Seems fine though now that we are feeding him like 1/4 or 1/3 baby food jar (small) every 2 to 4 hours. We do not have the money to board him at a hospital to be given fluids and fed properly and blood monitoring, etc... We payed an exorbitant amount of money for him from PetLand (mom fell in love) and we took him to the vet hospital saturday night and that cost another 450 bucks... I'm at my whits end with this. I do not know what to do other than hand feeding him baby food for the next few weeks, and even after that I hope he isn't so used to syringe feeding that we have to do that for the rest of his life. He has the beginnings of pneumonia according to the Sat vet visit. It went from kennel cough to pneumonia within a week... Ugh. PLEASE HELP! Brittany and Bentley:aimeeyork |
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So if anyone is having a similar problem with not eating or barely eating, think about the environmental noise in the house.... Could be loud radio on all the time or tv... Good ideas to think about. HUGS Brittany and Bentley:aimeeyork:thumbup::D |
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Man I am having this same problem!! I, like most other people on the board, have tried nearly everything. Here's a synopsis: First off, she hasn't consistantly lived with me, bc shortly after we received her, I found out I was expecting myself, and the morning sickness took me OVER, so she stayed w grandma for a few weeks 'til I recovered. All of a sudden when she comes back, she loves me! so I know it's not separation anxiety (will follow me all around the house), but she will not eat (consistently). First the breeder has us giving her organic food, which we softened with warm water. She ate this for a few weeks 'til we ran out once, and preparing for her arrival I had Plan Pro already in the house, so until the next shipment of the organic food came, I gave her the plan pro kibbles. She ate this! Wouldn't go back to organic so we kept her there. Now fast forward to spending time with grandma. She returns, and won't eat nearly anything. We've come to the conclusion that someone there has been giving her table food, b/c whenever I eat, she'll run RIGHT to me for some of whatever I have. I tried a little canned food. She ate one brand all up the first time. 2nd go round, didn't touch it. Next brand, she ate it SO fast i thought I finally had a winner, but returned to her vomit all over the carpet. Needless to say she won't touch that brand anymore. Now I alternate between can and kibble, but it's like she'll barely touch either. Would much rather whatever I'm eating and my brain says NO but my heart has given her chicken, fries, sweet cereal (like fruity pebbles), saltines and bread! ((so ashamed)). I just don't want her starving! Please someone help. Everyone I know is saying "just leave the food down, she won't starve herself!" But she'll go to bed w me w.o touching it so I'm guessing she will :confused: I love my lil girl... but being my first dog.. I'm so clueless! She's 7 months now and about 2.5 lbs. |
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