First off,you should take him to a vet to have him checked for worms.You also might try some high quality canned dog food.Its more appealing and most dogs seem to like it.
2007-11-18 03:08:58
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answered by iron maiden77 5
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Not eating can be an underlying symptom of many things... If he is underweight, you might want to feed him some good can food to boost him up & just make the dry available at first (I use Nature's Recipe - it's tolerable to sensitive tummies & has natural ingredients). Definately have him tested for worms & distemper. Mine has the distemper virus right now and is fighting it, however, it is an incurable viral disease that attacks a lot of puppies & is prone to inffect dogs in dirty/unclean conditions, or through contact w/ an animal that has it. If he won't eat the canned food, talk to your vet and see if you can get "Hills Prescription Diet a/d" which is for recovering, debilitated, or non-eating dogs/cats. It's a can food that is syringable & is only available w/ a vet prescription.
P.S. DO NOT let the vet give a distemper vacine if it's possible that the dog has it - common in shelter/pound dogs & strays. Ours was carrying it & the vet gave the vacine w/out testing first. 2 weeks later, our pup fell into the symptoms of the disease. If we hadn't given the vaccine, she might have been able to fight it off w/ just some immune system support.
2007-11-18 03:25:52
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answered by Stretch 2
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He should be checked over by a vet as you don't know what all he's come in contact with or been through and he sounds malnutrition'd. He could have worms or parvo or an injury or many other things.
Boiled chicken (remove the bones) is a good thing to help add weight when they need encouraged to eat more. I would first speak to your vet and be sure that's the only problem you need to resolve. These dogs are small and don't have alot of weight to work with, don't wait.
2007-11-18 03:13:03
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answered by savahna5 6
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Your Yorkie probably isn't going to be used to a lot of food at a feeding. Don't force him to eat more at a sitting: He'll only get sick.
Try offering several feedings through the day instead of two or maybe three.
My grandmother used to make gravy (without salt) to put on her dogs' food sometimes. You could try that.
Or you could look at getting a high-calorie, easy-to-digest food or even puppy chow. Normally I wouldn't suggest puppy food for an adult dog, but considering how your little one is malnourished it won't hurt him a bit.
Good luck!
2007-11-18 03:30:46
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answered by Tigger 7
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I would put some water in the food and heat it up. The smell that comes from heating smells better to the dog. The water makes it softer as well!
Take the dog to the vet!
You could also try white rice and boiled chicken! My dogs have sensitive stomachs and are also finicky eaters and they eat this right up!
2007-11-18 03:15:28
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answered by cashew 5
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well i would try to put some 1/3 of water in their with it to help make it eat because maybe it can't really take dry food!
2007-11-18 03:10:26
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answered by Joanna 2
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Processed dogs nutrients is CRAP. i do no longer care if the label says it became blessed by applying blind priests - its 4D nutrients (ineffective, diseased, disabled, down) jumbled in with a team of inexpensive fillers and sprinkled with supplementations to make it truthfully nutritious wrapped up in a extraordinarily bag isn't nutrients. Thank gawd you have a vet with a strategies who isn't entirely inspired for income. Your dogs isn't tormented by hypersensitive reactions or illiberal of a few grain or corn - he's ravenous. His physique is immune suppressed and without a perfect eating regimen, he will maximum easily worsen. besides, "human beings nutrients" is truthfully "organic and organic total uncooked nutrients" because of the fact, inspite of what some human beings would have faith, there is not any such difficulty as "dogs nutrients" or "human beings nutrients" - there is in basic terms "nutrients"! in basic terms savvy entrepreneurs have confident human beings over the final 50 years that canines would not have "human beings nutrients" - it extremely is complete to maintain vets and merchants prosperous - no longer for the reason that's clever for a dogs. sure, that's unusual for a vet to furnish this suggestion because of the fact they do no longer make any money by applying telling you this. So do no longer replace vets , be satisfied you have an uncomplicated one and do what he /she says. He needs uncooked organic and organic ingredients - and putting on weight means it won't in basic terms be severe in fat and protein, it would be utilized by applying the physique and digested. you may attempt augmenting his eating regimen with cooked oatmeal (porridge) with some honey; or cooked yams; or cooked squash. those will help yet you prefer a high quality protein -evaluate paying for a container of uncooked hen backs - they are low-fee. supply him 2 tablespoons of peanut butter two times an afternoon; and combine some molasses in along with his porridge. attempt some yogurt (no longer the stuff that has fruit, in basic terms undemanding elementary yogurt which has no longer bee processed or pasteurized) flow to the butcher to be certain in the event that they're going to sell you some uncooked soup bones for low-fee - they are severe in fat and likewise produce different hint minerals plus phosphorous and protein. Feed them uncooked there is not any magic bullet right here - a dogs that unwell needs the main suitable achieveable nutrients and it won't be able to pop out of a bag of processed crap.
2016-10-17 04:34:24
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answered by Anonymous
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try rice and hamburger
2007-11-18 03:13:40
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answered by pugs5678 5
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