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Jill
12-29-2005, 02:03 PM
You'd think that he was a chick with the way he eats. I swear. :rotfl:

It's like he's watching his weight. His activity level seems ok. Both dogs have been extra sleepy yesterday and today so far, from our vacation. They didn't have much nap time while we were away. And he's playing and everything else ok...what do you think is going on? Anything to be concerned with?

He's picking at his food, even the wet food.

Goob
12-29-2005, 02:10 PM
Makes ya wonder! Is he drinking the normal amount of water?

Courtney
12-29-2005, 02:26 PM
Hmm...is he usually a big eater? If not then I wouldn't worry too much. He has been off his routine. I would say offer something special to see if he eats but if he's already picky you don't want to cater to him. Just take up his food if he doesn't eat it in a reasonable amt of time. you want to be the one training him, not the other way around!

Patt
12-29-2005, 03:27 PM
He's probably still recouping from his vacation and will take awhile to get back into the regular routine. Try Courtney's suggestions also keep an eye on him if it continues check with your vet.

JuneyTrixie
12-29-2005, 03:50 PM
Juney is a picky eater, too, when it comes to kibble. I finally, took about 1/4 oz. of sardines and smuched it and put it into her kibble. I reduced her kibble by 1/4 oz. This might work.

Lisa
12-29-2005, 04:57 PM
One of the reasons I feed raw (there are many but this was a factor) is because I totally catered to both dogs, they would turn their nose up and I would panick. I agree with Courtney, I TOTALLY created my picky eaters. Put the food down, if he doesn't eat it in 15 minutes pick it up and put it down again at the next meal. When he is hungry he will eat it.

Mine do LOVE sardines as well, and they are so good for them, so I do plop some into their meals at least once a week (the water packed ones).

Jill
12-29-2005, 05:05 PM
We do the 15 minute thing. Pick it up if he hasn't eaten. I haven't changed the food or anything, so maybe it's just because his routine is off. He always has taken his time to eat and enjoy every morsel. :scratch: Bailey on the other hand, I swear I think he's gonna choke every meal time, he doesn't chew anything.

They get their mix-in's. Typically it's Wellness wet food in the morning, because I hide their pills in there. I give them 1/4 cup kibble and 1/4 of a small can of wet wellness. Then at dinner time, it's another 1/4 cup kibble and then whatever we have at the time. I alternate between pumpkin, yogurt, peas, green beans, carrots, broccoli, sometimes boiled chicken breast...they eat more veggies then me. :rotfl:

lotsadox
12-29-2005, 08:27 PM
If he just misses one meal and seems okay, I wouldn't worry. He may just be feeling the effects of vacation. If he continues to not eat or acts like he doesn't feel, then a vet check may be in order.

ITA with Courtney and Lisa, put the food down and only leave it for 15 minutes. If he doesn't eat pick it up and don't offer anything until the next regular meal time.

Jen
12-29-2005, 09:26 PM
Excellent advice given.

I didn't know about sardines. It is the fish oil? Protein? I may have to try some for Tasha even though the smell of fish makes me gag! :vomit:

Courtney
12-30-2005, 12:36 PM
Yeah sardines are oily fish, high in Omega 3s...good for the coat plus nice and stinky. I buy them frozen at the Hispanic market but unfortunately lately they are headless and gutted. Once I found them whole...and that was awesome! Should have stocked up! Canned ones are fine too though, but I think you want to get them in water and not oil.