
My puppy hasn’t. Been eating. But she drinks what can I feed her


It's understandable to be concerned when your puppy isn't eating, but it's reassuring that she's still drinking water. Puppies can lose their appetite for various reasons, such as adjusting to a new environment, teething, or experiencing a mild stomach upset. Here are a few suggestions to help encourage her to eat:
Firstly, you might try offering her some boiled chicken or turkey without any seasoning, as these are often more enticing to dogs. Mixing a small amount of wet puppy food with her regular kibble can also make her meals more appealing.
Another tip is to slightly warm her food, which can enhance its aroma and make it more tempting for her to eat. Additionally, hand feeding can sometimes encourage a puppy to eat, especially if she's feeling anxious or unsure.
It's also important to ensure that her eating area is calm and free from distractions. Establishing a regular feeding schedule can be beneficial as well.
While you're trying these methods, keep an eye out for any other symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. If you notice these, it might indicate a more serious issue.
If she continues to refuse food for more than a day or if you observe any other concerning symptoms, I recommend consulting a veterinarian to rule out any underlying health issues. Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions. Thank you.
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