Puppy won’t eat his food – what should I do?

Puppy won’t eat his food – what should I do?

By: Dr. Jon Rappaport

Our question this week was:

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, from a farm that is roughly 35 miles away although he was bought from my local pet shop. I have no idea what he has been eating and he seems a bit reluctant to eat dry puppy food although he will jump at the chance to eat a small piece of chicken. I have even tried putting chicken stock in his dry food, but he still is uncertain about eating it. He is very activeHol-ee Mol-ee Extreme
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up and for growing at such a young age , any advice would be very helpful many thanks

Cliff from the UK.


Answer

Hi Cliff– thanks for your email. If you just got him, I'd recommend calling the farm where he came from and asking what he was eating there. If they don't respond, ask the pet store what they were feeding.

I think it is a good idea to feed the same food with a new puppy for a few days just to make one less change in their transition. Then you can gradually change them to the food you want to feed over a few days as they adjust to their new homes.

Make sure that you are feeding a good quality food formulated for puppies. Also, make sure he is active and not having any problems such as vomiting or diarrhea. If you are at all concerned about his overall health, I'd recommend having him examined by your veterinarian.

Also, look to see how much food he should be eating based on his body weight. I had a client the other day tell me their puppy was not eating much. She came in and the puppy looked great! When we got down to the details, it was not eating as much as SHE thought it should eat but was eating as much as it should based on its body weight and caloric requirements. She thought he should be eating 3 or 3 ½ cups per day and the pup was eating 1 cup – which was all it wanted or needed based on its size! It was just a little thing.

So weight your dog and look at the bag to see how much he should be eating everyday to see if you are on the right tract. This is a crude guideline as some dogs may eat a little more or less but this will give you some idea.

An article that might be helpful to you is Feeding Your Puppy.


Best of luck!

Dr. Jon


P.S. – Do you have any suggestions for Cliff? Any tips about this or something else? I love learning from pet owners and have been looking for some pet tips. I might try to share some of these with other PetPlace users! Send me your pet tips!





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