My GSD won't eat, picks out meat
Hey I had just adpopted a dog yesterday she is a Yr old White German Shepherd named
Blanca . When I brought her home she was kind of scared but she quickly got use to the family.
She took a nap, explored the house and just got use to the house pretty quikly. But when I
Tried to feed her she just wouldn't eat! She would lick it or sniff it and would walk away. But
She drinks plenty of water. Even this morning I tried feeding her and she still wouldn't eat I left
Her in the garage by herself with water and food and I came back and the food looked like it
Hadn't even been touched. So what should I do I mean my opinion is that she is still getting use
To the house but my dad just insist that Blanca is sick. By I disagree with him. Because if she
Sick she wouldn't be playing and coming to you and bothering you when your lying dwn lol. But I
Have noticed a slight change in her today then yesterday. She is not hesitating to follow me
Upstairs or back downstairs. And she is regularly waggin her tail when you call or look at her.
So would some one give me a comment or reply about my dog. About her eating and
Her adjuting to my house. Thanks a lot
Blanca is picking out the meat what should I do?
I also had one more question about my GSD Blanca. My dog blanca had made some improvement today she actually ate her food today but, I mixed the food
With caned
Dog food (alpo) and my dog blanca would pick only the meat out and leave the dry food. How can I get her to eat all of her food? I mean she is hungry but she just won't eat her dry food.
She'll just pick out all the meat canned food and leave the dry food. But this morning I used a different caned dog food that was not chunked and she didn't evn want to eat any of the food. So this
Morning I cooked a piece of steak and diced it and mixed it with the dry food but she just picked the steak out as well. So if you could can you give me some advice on what to feed her.
LabMan's Reply
I don't think you should be offering her the canned chow and meat. Too easy for her to become a picky eater. Give her a little more time, and she should be eating the dry chow that is what is best for her.
Try the massaging described in https://www.askmehelpdesk.com/dogs/do...on-120963.html It may help her become comfortable in your home and start eating.
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