![]() Are you perhaps putting out too much food for your dog? The Guidelines on dog food are just that – guidelines.If medical concerns have been ruled out, then think about below If in doubt, as above, speak to your vet. Try to split the daily allowance and give 3 to 4 times a day while the dog is recovering. We have used Bone Broth repeatedly over the years with great success, both with dogs that have shut down and stopped eating and also with dog that have head health issues - however, this must be discussed with your vet first, as we mention above.Īnother aspect is that after our dogs have been ill, they may be hungry, but not hungry enough to eat a full meal. If you are already on a tinned prescription food, then try warning a small bit in the micro - this seems to make the food more palatable to some dogs. Speak to your vet and perhaps your dog needs to go onto one of the prescription canned foods – adding a bit of this to the food may help to stimulate the appetite. If your dog has been ill and does not want to eat, you can try warming the food very slightly by adding in a bit of hot water, this often helps with some dogs. This could also be an indication of pain in some part of the body. Is your dog battling to climb stairs, lie down etc.Just make a note to see if this happen for your vet – this could be helpful in letting the vet know where exactly to look. ![]() Gently stroke all over your dog’s body and look for any signs from the dog that it may be uncomfortable such as moving away from you at some place in the body, suddenly sitting down as you get close to the hip area, lip licking when at an area. Remember that many dogs do not show pain unless no option.
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