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  • in reply to: Great Dog Food For A Very Picky Eater #101066 Report Abuse
    Karen K
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    Thank you so much!

    in reply to: Great Dog Food For A Very Picky Eater #101063 Report Abuse
    Karen K
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    I use the NuVet vitamins for her. I really have to get her to eat…..sigh. Thanks for your help!

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    Karen K
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    Thanks! I really appreciate all of your help and advice!! 🙂

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    Karen K
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    She was diagnosed with Giardia and Coccidia, initially and spent 5 days in the hospital. She has completed 3 rounds of meds, and we are waiting to retest on Friday. She cleared the Coccidia quickly but the Giardia has remained an issue. I have been working very closely with my vet. She is definitely teething which is certainly not helping. I always pre-soak the kibble in plain chicken broth. Sometimes she eats it and loves it. and other times she walks away. I feed only at specified times and do not free feed. I have tried all of the things you’ve suggested. I know I actually created this issue. But, the Giardia meds were rough on her appetite. I was told that I just really needed to get food in her because her appetite was so off. Now, I have created a little monster. She is drinking water. So, that’s a good thing. She likes the Stella & Chewy’s chicken meal starters which is great. But, they are pretty low in carbs. Do you think alternating kinds of kibble is a possibility? She gets either sick of or bored with something easily….Again, I know that I created this mess.
    Yes, I will be having her spayed when my vet thinks the time is right.

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    Karen K
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    I have a 5 month old Maltese who was hospitalized within the first six days of having her. Since then, feeding has been a nightmare. She is very picky and tiny (just 3 lbs.). She won’t eat from a bowl. She will either eat off the “mat” or from a spoon. Ugh…. She will eat well and seemingly enjoy a food and later on turns up her nose and walks away. I have to make sure she gets enough to avoid hypoglycemia and to get her to grow to her full potential. Any help or advise at all would be greatly appreciated!!
    By the way, I have a 4 yr old Havanese/Maltese mix eats like a champ!

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