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K 15-01-08 10:01 AM

Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
So the internet as a whole has kinda let me down so I turn to the great and knowledgeable Org.

Other than grilled chicken, pasta, rice, braised beef and a bit of grilled liver which have been successful...

... does anyone have any suitable foodstuffs, recipies etc for an ill dog who has virtually no appetite?


Oh, and advance warning, without going into details, this is one thread where I will probably have very little sense of humour about. Sorry. :( Serious advice only please.

lookskyward1 15-01-08 10:17 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by K (Post 1386621)
Other than grilled chicken, pasta, rice, braised beef and a bit of grilled liver which have been successful...

... does anyone have any suitable foodstuffs, recipies etc for an ill dog who has virtually no appetite?

It sounds like the dog is getting a good ballanced diet with this lot. Your only other alternative is a speciallity all in one mix, you would be better speaking to your vet to get the right dietary mix.

Don't forget plenty of fresh water available for your pooch as well.

K 15-01-08 10:21 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
Regular dog food is a no-no. We've tried sample packs of most stuff, dried, tinned, pouches etc, different brands - he's no longer interested.
I try to mix a bit of the 'Chum Complete' in with his meals, and he'll occasionally 'accidentally' eat a few bits that are stuck to a bit of pasta or something, but it's a bit hit and miss.

The vet is now advocating a 'try anything' approach. I'll just say this isn't going to be a long term thing. :(



EDIT: Oh yeah - he won't touch vegetables. :roll:

$tevo 15-01-08 10:27 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
Put some sugar in doggie's water untill it's feeling better

gettin2dizzy 15-01-08 10:33 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
Is it getting enough exercise to warrant an appetite?

lookskyward1 15-01-08 10:41 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
Boiled egg on toast?

missyburd 15-01-08 11:29 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
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Originally Posted by K (Post 1386640)
EDIT: Oh yeah - he won't touch vegetables. :roll:

Sensible dog ;) Can't do with all this 'Lamb, rice and peas' business, just appealing to the owners there, ridiculous!

Have you tried mixing meaty gravy with dinners? Oh and does your dog like cheese? All the dogs I know go mad for it. Not a lot but maybe a few chunks here and there for flavour?

stewie 15-01-08 11:35 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
Our dogs a grazer, eats when he feels like it , we give him bakers complete, senior, its dry food with either beef, or duck or chicken I think, dunno if this helps but Im sure he/she,ll be ok, have you tried sweet stuff ? you know choc etc, may not be mega healthy but may give him an energy boost to help him along. Hope this helps

rigor 15-01-08 11:42 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
Have you tried Tripe? Either chunks or minced. Favourite in our house.

Filipe M. 15-01-08 11:45 AM

Re: Oh great knowledgeable Org - Canine diet advice!
 
I'll second the cheese suggestion, from my (very little) experience with dogs they love it. Anyway, hope the pooch gets well soon. :(


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