I have an 8.5 month old pembroke and she just won't eat. We were feeding her nutro max, which I found out wasn't such a good dog food. So, I went on to dog food analysis to find something better.
I switched her to Orijen adult formula, since she should be about old enough for adult food. She hated it. She took one look at the bowl and one look at me and walked away.
From Orijen we put her on what we have for her new; Blue Buffalo Wilderness, wild duck formula. When we brought it home she flipped out over it. She was eating it kibble by kibble, taking each piece under the coffee table to eat like some kind of a rare treat.
I was excited. Thank God, something my dog would eat. But when I made her a bowl this morning she wouldn't touch it. The odd thing is that she ate it slowly over the course of an hour after I left the room.
I don't know, I'm puzzled. I have two theories and neither of them have to do with food. First, we dog sat our friend's 3 year old shih tzu who basically hates everything and is afraid of everything, including Roxy and all other dogs especially. Naturally, the minute he got here, all she wanted to do was play with him, but he wasn't having any of it. He also likes to graze, which left Roxy with ample time to eat his food for him. I had to correct her multiple times and by the end of the week she was finally getting it. I'm worried that I somehow trained her to think that eating food is bad by trying to get her to stay away from his food.
My other theory is that I may have inadvertently traumatized her. She was eating one day and I was lifting something really heavy. I dropped it on my foot and screamed in her general direction and she actually cowered and peed a little and hid in the broom closet. I know I didn't really do anything on purpose to hurt her, but I can't help but feel bad that I scared the life out of her. I hope she didn't associate the negative event with eating.
Before this, she had to be restrained from eating. She literally learned how to open doors to get at her food. I'm fairly certain this is a psychological thing. I went through all of the obedience classes that are designed to get her to obey me, but all of those dealt with her not being afraid. I'm not entirely sure what to do. I've never heard of a Corgi who wouldn't eat!