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What to Do If Your Dog Is a Picky Eater

August 30, 2019 By //  by Madison Scheafer

We tend to think of dogs as robust animals that are always looking forward to their next meal. However, this is not always the case. Some dogs are or may become picky eaters, leading to complications for their human companions. There are a few ways to ensure that your fussy eater gets the nutrition they need.

Limit Table Scraps and Treats

Most dogs love when humans give them food outside of mealtimes. Unfortunately, these extra snacks can lead to unhealthy eating habits. Dogs that know they will receive more exciting food will often avoid their meals. Ultimately, this leads to a diet lacking the proper nutrients that dogs need. Occasional treats are okay, but make sure to research before giving your dog table scraps. Oftentimes human food is toxic to dogs and can lead to major health problems on top of undesirable eating habits.

Practice Routine

Dogs benefit from eating at the same time every day. Without a consistent schedule, they may eat excessively on some days and very little on others. Try to figure out a routine that works for both you and your dog. To ensure that your dog understands the boundaries of mealtime, remove their food dish thirty minutes after filling it regardless of whether or not they have eaten. A healthy dog will learn to eat all of their food within that time frame.

Reevaluate Your Food Choice

Some dog foods are better than others. If your dog is refusing to eat something, it may be a sign that the food is making them feel sick. Research dog foods before purchasing.

If you decide to switch your dog’s food, understand that a sudden transition may lead to further problems. Mix some of the old dry food into the new to create a more gradual transition. If you are switching from a wet food to a dry food, try wetting the dry food with a little bit of warm water.

Relieve External Stress

Your dog may not be eating their food due to external stresses. These may include general feelings of discontent such as loneliness or boredom, or there could be a specific source of stress such as relocation or a loud environment. Assess and reduce external stress to create a more comfortable environment for your dog’s regular functioning.

Schedule a Vet Visit

Picky eating may be accompanied by fatigue, weight loss, vomiting, or diarrhea. It may be symptomatic of a more serious condition that requires treatment. If your dog is acting out of the ordinary and their picky eating cannot be helped, schedule a visit to your trusted veterinary professional.

Claws N Paws Day Spa offers professional grooming services to your beloved furry friends. Contact us at 714-962-1005 or visit our location in Fountain Valley, California for more information.

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