This has been going on since day one, when I got her at three months.
History:
- I offered the food she was used to eating at her breeder's, three times a day at the times I was told she was used to eating. She would never eat all of what she was offered, though I was told that she was a 'good eater'.
I did this for a week and become concerned that she wasn't getting enough nutrition. I added canned Wellness that our other dogs eat, and she ate some of that, though she wouldn't eat it the following day. She will eat it infrequently at best, no matter what kind of meat is offered.
Her check up at the vet was fine - she was in excellent health and the vet said, "she's puppy, she'll eat when she's hungery.
- I began my quest to find something she would eat. I have tried nearly everything - from Wolfcub to Wellness to BG, to Eukanuba and down to terrble food like Purina - and the canned foods from nearly all the product lines - just eat something!!!
She has turned up her nose at all of the above, and many different foods in between, often eating them only once, and the next day back to refusing to eat. She has even refused Boston Market Beef gravy, yogurt, cottage cheese, little bits of boiled chicken. white rice, etc. on her food.
She will refuse food and I can hear her tummy growling with hunger.
I have begun force-feeding her, which as been reasonably successful. I poke about 1/2 a cup of food down her then she realizes she's hungry and eats the rest of the way on her own.
She is now 10 months old and everyone I ask gives me the same old answers: "she'll eat when she's hungry", "maybe she doesn't like the food", "maybe the food's not fresh", she'll grow out of it, don't worry". Baloney - all of it. I am at my wits's end!! Do I need to tube feed her like a newborn, because I can do that. Does she have some kind of a disconnect between her mind and her body?
Please help. Her last check-up was perfect - she still has nothing phyically wrong with her. I have had dogs and puppies all of my life (my family shows dogs and they have no answers at this point either) and not one dog has ever done something like this to this extent.
I can't continue to force-feed this dog. Oh - and please don't give me grief about force-feeding, okay? It pains me to do it but she needs to get food in her, otherwise she just wouldn't eat. What am I supposed to do? Let her starve? Again, I really need some help.
Thanks.