anon1997
Active Member
Please, please no blunt comments here - I am aware what direction this is going and it’s already hurtful enough but seeking some advice.
Over the weekend my senior dog (16) has been completely off food, not that she’s not looking for it, but anything we give her she turns her nose up at it. We really have tried everything you can think of, cooked fish/chicken/steak, raw food, tinned fish etc.
The issue is she’s looking to eat, she wants to eat, she’s eating treats and other than being tired (which she is at 16 anyway, especially not eating enough food) she is completely normal. As mentioned she is really eating treats ravenously, so I don’t think she isn’t hungry and I don’t want to refrain her from having them as it’s the only thing she wants.
I understand not eating isn’t completely normal, but at this point we aren’t ready to give up on her as long as she’s still taking herself to the toilet, coming for little walks and wagging her tail when she sees us.
Her teeth will be bad at this age, however is she is fine chomping a sausage treat (very eagerly) and we can’t do anything about it now as she is not to go under anaesthetic.
She absolutely hates the vets and shakes like a leaf, we did take her 2 weeks ago and the vet discussed keeping her comfortable for the rest of her life and not putting her under any unnecessary stress as she has lived a good life.
Does anyone have any advice other than the obvious that she has begun her natural decline? Please be kind this is already hurting us as a family..
Over the weekend my senior dog (16) has been completely off food, not that she’s not looking for it, but anything we give her she turns her nose up at it. We really have tried everything you can think of, cooked fish/chicken/steak, raw food, tinned fish etc.
The issue is she’s looking to eat, she wants to eat, she’s eating treats and other than being tired (which she is at 16 anyway, especially not eating enough food) she is completely normal. As mentioned she is really eating treats ravenously, so I don’t think she isn’t hungry and I don’t want to refrain her from having them as it’s the only thing she wants.
I understand not eating isn’t completely normal, but at this point we aren’t ready to give up on her as long as she’s still taking herself to the toilet, coming for little walks and wagging her tail when she sees us.
Her teeth will be bad at this age, however is she is fine chomping a sausage treat (very eagerly) and we can’t do anything about it now as she is not to go under anaesthetic.
She absolutely hates the vets and shakes like a leaf, we did take her 2 weeks ago and the vet discussed keeping her comfortable for the rest of her life and not putting her under any unnecessary stress as she has lived a good life.
Does anyone have any advice other than the obvious that she has begun her natural decline? Please be kind this is already hurting us as a family..