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9 months old no appetite
My nine month old puppy Trooper has lost his appetite. Is there anything to do to increase his appetite? Eats a little each day, was vomiting a yellow liquid but vet said it was from not eating. Gave him an Antacid (Pepcid). There is a slight weight loss and we did change his food to Blue Buffalo chicken and brown rice. Adult. :mad:
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Did you get a chance to look at this yet ---> http://www.germanshepherds.com/forum...cky-eater.html
As long as a vet visit says your dog is otherwise healthy, picky GSD's are NOT uncommon. I know my dog lost over 5 pounds when she was already too skinny when I just tried to tough it out instead of adding food she DID like to her meals. Look at the site for other good ideas to get your pup to start eating again. :wub: |
My male will eat fine for awhile and then there will be a day when he does not want to eat. He also will upchuck yellow bile of a morning if he does not get to eat shortly after getting up. They get wet food mixed with kibble, but sometimes I add some type of meat that is left over from supper.
Hope that your boy starts eating better, it always scares me to think they are losing weight and not knowing why. |
Will he eat a bland diet (white rice and boiled chicken or cottage cheese)? I would guess you need to know if he is picky or has lost his appetite for all foods.
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Look, if I gave you your favorite food every day, you would soon not like it. Variety is the issue. After a day or two of Raw diet, not only will your dog be healthier as the kibble is easy but shortens their life, not only will he be getting a big immunity boost for coat and skin and joints and such, but after a couple of days he will probably chow into your dry food again. You may just have to add this variety, and see if he perks up on appetite. I know, ALL of mine are just like this.. Even take home a cheap BBQ chicken every few weeks.. Don't give him any leg or larger bones, but strip the thigh and leg meat and share with him, breast and so on, and the cooked carcass is OK... Mine LOVE to share a lunch like that with me every couple of weeks. I put my meat in a slice of bread, preferably with a glass of wine, and we eat the whole thing leaving only leg and larger bones... Variety is the key, they get bored and picky with the same old thing. You can only get them on the same boring diet only if you work them hard, as by nightfall they will chow into ANYTHING... If for some reason you can't vary their diet, a large dose of exercise always seems to work wonders, and they will put on muscle... Kind regards, and P.S. my senior dog was dying, and with only three weeks off kibble (dry food) and on the Raw Diet, he is perking up and LOOKIN GOOD!! "Dances with Wolves" as best as I can with GSDs and Horses in Australia... |
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Raw chicken bones are fine but when cooked they dry out and become brittle. These bones can cause problems for your dogs digestive system. So, since raw chicken bones are fine stick with those and don't take the gamble on cooked bones. |
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Did the dog ingest anything out of the ordinary? Is it possible the dog could have without your notice (like a sock)? How is the dog otherwise? Active? Drinking water? Will he eat treats or other things (other than the kibble)? Has he always been a good eater? I am very aware of my dogs normal eating habits. That way I know when something is wrong. If Mauser, my GSD, was to skip a meal I don't worry - he does that every now and then. But if Winnie, my Corgi mix, skipped one - as in showed NO interest in food - I would have her out the door and on the way to the vets instantly. She is a serious eater and turning her nose up at food would be a serious issue for her. |
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Carcass,not legs or wings, carcass: Mostly cartilege and soft thin bones, baked moist and soft... It is in a roast chicken, been doing it for ten years with two Shepherds... Nothing brittle, is all soft.. Not Leg or any larger bones, but the stripped moist baked carcass without larger bones has been just fine....Ten years with two dogs, what 50-100 times? They LOVE it.... Kind regards, Dancing with Wolves... heh he |
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Pick a kibble and stick with it. As long as your dog is healthy, he will not starve himself. The bile is from waiting too long in between meals. Was the switch to BB when he stopped eating or did you switch because he wasn't eating? |
when did he stop eating before or after switching
to Blue? maybe he doesn't like what you're feeding him. |
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