My pup does not seem to want to eat still. I have given her dog food. She eats it sometimes. But most times she will go with 3-4 bites full and that is it. The Vet said she is gaining not to worry. I have tried hiding the dog food around the house (I worry about ants!) If I pick it up after 20 mins or so she has barely touched it. If I am not in the room when she is eatng she stares at the door and wiats for me to return. When I am in the room she jsut brings me her toys to play!
I have tried adding chicken broth(worked for awhile!) I tried pumpkin (she ate about 1\3 of a meal!) She is only getting about 1\2 cup 2 times a day to begin with! She is 6 months old.
HOWEVER!!! She will eat any human food (hot dogs, chicken, steak or chese) that I might toss her way when training!!!! If I try to slip her some kibble when training...she won't even take it! She has actually gone without eating 3 meals in a row.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get her to eat more? I was thinking maybe trying yogurt or applesauce. any other thoughts??? I don't want to leave food out all day since she is so young! She is doing so well with housebreaking I would be worried she might regress!!
I have tried adding chicken broth(worked for awhile!) I tried pumpkin (she ate about 1\3 of a meal!) She is only getting about 1\2 cup 2 times a day to begin with! She is 6 months old.
HOWEVER!!! She will eat any human food (hot dogs, chicken, steak or chese) that I might toss her way when training!!!! If I try to slip her some kibble when training...she won't even take it! She has actually gone without eating 3 meals in a row.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get her to eat more? I was thinking maybe trying yogurt or applesauce. any other thoughts??? I don't want to leave food out all day since she is so young! She is doing so well with housebreaking I would be worried she might regress!!
) Mix a teaspoon with some hot water and stir in her dry food. The food is very rich so go sparingly when you start. They also have other flavors. The chicken pot pie is suppose to be a doggy favorite.