tammytrue
Sep 6, 2009, 10:23 PM
Our 6 year old weimaraner Gucci is generally a voracious eater but when we opened a new bag of his usual food, he and our two labs turned their noses up at it. We immediately changed to another food that they all ate just fine. Surprisingly with no stomach or gas issues. After a day of eating fine, Gucci decided not to eat this new food as well. After watching him carefully for a couple of days (and seeing him beg for people food and treats) we tried putting a splash of chicken broth on his food. Amazingly he ate for nearly 48 hours.
After that he's decided again that he doesn't want to eat dog food (even with chicken broth on it) and had gone another couple of days without eating. His drinking and backyard potty breaks remained normal although he's lost quite a bit of weight.
In an act of desperation, I've put him back on the food his original owners had him on which he also now refuses to eat. I've had to mix that food with the dog food in a tube (all natural, semi moist). He's eating it but I'm worried at the amount of weight that he's lost and honestly he doesn't look like he feels good. His original owners told us that he went on hunger strikes from time to time and that he eventually eats once he knows he's not going to get people food. Nothing at all wrong with him - just Gucci being stubborn. This however seems above and beyond his normal hunger strike history.
I'm planning on taking him to the vet for a check up when they open back up but am looking for some thoughts in the interim.
Thanks in advance.
After that he's decided again that he doesn't want to eat dog food (even with chicken broth on it) and had gone another couple of days without eating. His drinking and backyard potty breaks remained normal although he's lost quite a bit of weight.
In an act of desperation, I've put him back on the food his original owners had him on which he also now refuses to eat. I've had to mix that food with the dog food in a tube (all natural, semi moist). He's eating it but I'm worried at the amount of weight that he's lost and honestly he doesn't look like he feels good. His original owners told us that he went on hunger strikes from time to time and that he eventually eats once he knows he's not going to get people food. Nothing at all wrong with him - just Gucci being stubborn. This however seems above and beyond his normal hunger strike history.
I'm planning on taking him to the vet for a check up when they open back up but am looking for some thoughts in the interim.
Thanks in advance.