All Discussions Tagged 'won't' - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T02:08:52Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topic/listForTag?tag=won%27t&feed=yes&xn_auth=noWon't eat normal food and we're going away on holidaytag:mycorgi.com,2014-04-15:1150197:Topic:18569772014-04-15T08:49:17.003ZBea Shttp://mycorgi.com/profile/RebeccaStewart
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<p>I hope someone has some ideas to help us!</p>
<p>Our Corgi, Fortie, won't eat his regular dog food, ie the dry food. He loves his treats, hangs around me while I'm preparing/eating food waiting for something to drop but when it comes to his food he barely eats any.</p>
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<p>We tried the method of taking it away if he doesn't eat and making him hungry so he will eat: it worked a couple of times then he just wouldn't eat at all. He would actually spit the food out because…</p>
<p>Hi all</p>
<p>I hope someone has some ideas to help us!</p>
<p>Our Corgi, Fortie, won't eat his regular dog food, ie the dry food. He loves his treats, hangs around me while I'm preparing/eating food waiting for something to drop but when it comes to his food he barely eats any.</p>
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<p>We tried the method of taking it away if he doesn't eat and making him hungry so he will eat: it worked a couple of times then he just wouldn't eat at all. He would actually spit the food out because he didn't like it.... We changed brands and that seemed to work and then he started not eating it again. So we started adding a little something to the dry food to make it more interesting: a splash of milk or we'd cook up a piece of meat in water and use a little of the 'juice' to put on the dry food. This works well.</p>
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<p>However, in a few weeks we have to go away for a wedding and none of our friends can look after him while we're away. So it looks like we will have to leave him in a kennel for the week and I'm worried he won't eat while he's there! We've started trying to make him eat the dry food but it's day three and he's still barely eaten anything : / First day he ate half his food in the end but only because I sprinkled a little cheese over the top! This morning I put a fresh bowl of food out and locked him in a room so he'd have no choice but to be near the food and he pushed it around a bit and ate a couple of bites and that's all. I'm going to try again throughout the day but does anyone have any other ideas on what to do??</p>
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<p>He's a Corgi -- he should eat! I'd prefer that to have to watch his diet for over-eating rather than for not eating :,(</p> Applesauce was attacked and now she wont leave her kennel...tag:mycorgi.com,2012-08-02:1150197:Topic:15932452012-08-02T02:10:46.457ZJessikahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Jessika
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<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black; font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif';">Early this morning, around 5am, 2 loose dogs jumped our fenced and pinned Applesauce against it. I was inside but I heard yelping and ran outside to see what was wrong, I have never heard Applesauce make that noise before... I managed to get the dogs off of her, picked her up and ran her inside while my husband ushered the two dogs out of yard (no tags for either). She seemed ok, no bleeding or limping.…</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black; font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif';">Early this morning, around 5am, 2 loose dogs jumped our fenced and pinned Applesauce against it. I was inside but I heard yelping and ran outside to see what was wrong, I have never heard Applesauce make that noise before... I managed to get the dogs off of her, picked her up and ran her inside while my husband ushered the two dogs out of yard (no tags for either). She seemed ok, no bleeding or limping. But when I let her out this afternoon, she wouldn't let me pet her, she hides downstairs in the basement, she won’t eat and when I come close to her, her whole body shakes. I left for work and my husband said now she won’t even leave her kennel... I did manage to get her outside before work and she seemed ok but now I am worried that she is traumatized. I'm not sure if I should take her to the vet, just in case, but I am worried about traumatizing her more.</span></p>
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<p><span style="font-size: 10pt; color: black; font-family: 'Arial','sans-serif';">What do you guys think? Just allow a couple days for her to get past it? Take her to the vet? Has anyone experienced this before? I wasn't sure if I should put this in health or behavior but since she doesn't seem injured, I thought behavior fit better. Let me know if I need to repost in health, instead.</span></p>