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Topic: New Dog won't eat
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CindyC-IL
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posted July 09, 2004 08:47 AM
I'm hoping someone can help me. It's been years since I owned a dog and I recently got an 11 month old Vizsla that was raised with another dog. We've only had the dog about 4 days and he doesn't seem to be eating or drinking enough. If I push the dog dish toward him, he backs away. I'm feeding him the same food the prior owner used. He will eat dog food out of my hand but not enough. He'll drink water but only if I encourage him by stirring the water. He's getting too thin. He has a vet appt tomorrow but I'm still worried about him.
Posts: 1 | From: IL | Registered: Jul 2004
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GretaJack
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posted July 09, 2004 10:10 AM
A healthy dog will not starve itself. Eventually he will eat. I know exactly how you feel since I had the same problem with my Greta after my other two died. I was very stressed about it. Make sure to take a stool sample into the vet so they can check for worms. If all checks out well at the vet give him a few days. His former housemate might have been food agressive or territorial of food bowls. He might be afraid of overstepping his former rules of hierarchy. Hope all works out for you and your new dog!
Posts: 195 | From: Wisconsin | Registered: Dec 2003
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DaxAriel's toy
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posted July 09, 2004 11:47 AM
I’ve found with my own that a little competition is good for the appetite. Most dogs are quite competitive for food. If you don’t have another dog, this is what I would do; leave dry food out all the time along with water. Don’t worry if they don’t eat it all just put it out and leave it alone. Instead of hand feeding – use the time to play with him. Plenty of exercise does wonders. Also, you could start basic training in the yard and use high calorie treats (puppy dog biscuits comes to mind), lean beef meat, etc.
He’s sad, the more you try to make it up to him – the more he will know that he has reason to be sad. Exercise & play are much better ways to get him out of it. Teach him that although he isn’t in the old pack – the new pack is more fun and he will thrive there.
Posts: 748 | From: Edmonton AB Canada | Registered: Mar 2004
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ellierat
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posted July 09, 2004 01:35 PM
You can try warming the food, (not biscuits though), it increases the smell by two fold, this may encourage him to eat it.
-------------------- I love my labs.
Posts: 880 | From: australia | Registered: Feb 2004
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Barbara Smith
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posted July 09, 2004 07:09 PM
It may be that you are using a different kind of dish! I used to have a pekingese that had a leash. We changed to a different kind and he didn't want to let us put it on him.
-------------------- Barbara Smith
Posts: 127 | From: Norf.,Va | Registered: Apr 2004
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