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she wont eat yet I got my Daisy last night and gave her some food that the breeder gave me, she didnt eat it so i left it there all night and she still hasnt touched it. she seems hungry though, so i gave her a little squirt of the nutristat last night and this morning to make sure she got something in her....will she get used to everything and eat?? what do i do? |
Have you tried hand feeding her. I know that's what I have done before...held the little munchkin on my lap and fed her one piece or bite at a time. Good luck, Patty |
You might try some turkey baby food, boiled chicken, putting a little water on the dry food (if that's what the breeder gave you). I have also mixed a little cottage cheese with my Gizzy's food. Then, after she settles in some, you can switch her back slowly. I'm sure some of the others who are more knowledgeable can help later today, but I wanted to give you some ideas in the meantime. Keep us updated! |
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When Jewels was that llittle I feed her Gerber toddler chicken sticks. The most important thing is you want to keep her eating because she is small and could have a hypoglycemic attack |
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Welcome to Yorkie Talk She needs to get used to her new environment .Try hand feeding one piece at a time.Make a game out of it and put a trail of kibble on the floor.Use a happy voice when she does eat each kibble.Good Luck and Congrats on your new baby.Love the name Daisy. |
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I cant remember how much I gave her I just remember I let her eat as much as she wanted. They will not over eat at that size |
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I forgot to ask -Where in Virginia do you live ? |
Try hand feeding her. Once she gets started she maybe okay. When we first got ours we mixed the food with cottage cheese. This was recommended by the breeder. Make sure she gets something in her. Don't want her to get low blood sugar. |
buchanan...near roanoke |
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