on โ20-11-2014 11:11 PM
Our new 'pup' (10 months) arrived a week ago and is settling in well. She seems happy and has stopped pining for her old family although every now and then there is a bit of wimpering if she can't see where we are.
She is drinking water but she isn't eating. The only thing we have managed to get into her is small bits of BBQ chicken skin (vets idea). That is in 7 days!
We called the breeder and apparently her companion (another female her age) also stopped eating but was back on her food by day 4.
Is there anything I can do?
on โ20-11-2014 11:15 PM
How about you try allowing her inside and making her feel like a part of the family/pack ?
on โ20-11-2014 11:16 PM
She is inside. It will be a few weeks before she goes out into the backyard.
โ20-11-2014 11:21 PM - edited โ20-11-2014 11:22 PM
Ok, glad to hear that because earlier you said she would be an "outside dog". If the vet can't find anything wrong with her then perhaps she is still experiencing separation anxiety. I do hope she manages to settle down soon.
In the meantime, lots of love and affection and inclusion in her new pack, is my only suggestion.
but eventual "exile", eh?
on โ20-11-2014 11:22 PM
Introduce her to the rabbit. Maybe she will see it as a companion.
No.............wait.....she's probably hungry.
I dunno
โ20-11-2014 11:24 PM - edited โ20-11-2014 11:25 PM
Yeah, you've gotta watch those rabbits. They have great big teeth.
on โ20-11-2014 11:28 PM
@iapetus_rocks wrote:Ok, glad to hear that because earlier you said she would be an "outside dog". If the vet can't find anything wrong with her then perhaps she is still experiencing separation anxiety. I do hope she manages to settle down soon.
In the meantime, lots of love and affection and inclusion in her new pack, is my only suggestion.
but eventual "exile", eh?
Yep she will be an outside dog. We are leaving the door open most of the day/night and she is already showing signs that she prefers to be out there than inside.
โ20-11-2014 11:30 PM - edited โ20-11-2014 11:31 PM
โ20-11-2014 11:34 PM - edited โ20-11-2014 11:36 PM
Don't you have dogs kopes? Sorry, but that's the worst thing in the world to teach
a pup. Then you have s slavering dog looking at you every time you eat.
Begging you for food.
Try warming the food, that way the smell may entice.
on โ20-11-2014 11:35 PM
Feed something that smells delicous, and make sure it is warm so the smell is stronger. The barbeque chicken sounds like a good start.
Have you tried a little raw chicken mince with gravy on top? (Not the dog variety mince as it has too many ground bones in it!)
Some dogs go nuts for cheese, others love bacon - mine will do just about anything for dried liver treats!