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    May 31, 2014, 08:08 PM
    Help my dog is whimpering and gets all agitated when trying to eat (no visible pain)
    My little 2 year old Maltesex shihtzu highlanderterrier cross has been displaying some odd eating habits the last month and a half. Bandit, has been noticeably eating less and less and it is concerning seeing as though he is usually a guts. What is most strange is when he does try and eat, he whimpers and looks unsettled and moves around his food as if he can't get it or he's just out of reach. When it is easily accessible and he even pushes the food around with his nose. I thought the shiny bowl may have had something to do with it and that my dog was getting upset over its reflection but a change in bowl to a flat matte plate has had no effect and then a change of eating areas but he still acts the same. I have even changed the foods a dozen times to see if that is the problem with no change in the behaviour. I have also noticed when he gets food that I know be likes and give it to him by hand , he sometimes does but sometimes he won't eat it there and then like normal, he drops it out of his mouth on to the floor or my bed and uses his nose to push the covers or rub the carpet in towards the food as if he's burying it with his nose. I noticed a week or so ago that he also does this nose thing outside in the dirt or sand too. He doesn't have any other signs or symptoms and his food has no other interference, I'm getting very worried about him as he doesn't seem to be eating hardly any of the food that I give out to him, he has both dry food and wet food available. Has any one seen this behaviour before? What should I do or should he get to the vet?
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    May 31, 2014, 08:50 PM
    He needs to see a vet.
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    May 31, 2014, 08:59 PM
    The vet should have been your first stop.
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    May 31, 2014, 09:10 PM
    A vet is needed. Could be issues with his teeth, could be other issues. We can't even begin to guess online.

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