Why Your Dog Isn't Eating and What to Do | Preventive Vet
If your dog isn't eating, here are some tips to help them eat. Learn what medical issues cause loss of appetite and when to take your dog to the vet.
Use this tracker to keep everyone in your household in the loop with your diabetic dog's daily habits and observations. You can either print it out and put it on the fridge for everyone to fill out — or keep a shared digital file remembering to save the document as you go.
Write down the date you start on, and keep a log for at least the first couple of weeks, as insulin is usually increased every 2 weeks until your dog is stable. You'll also want to use this log anytime there's an insulin change in the future.
If your dog isn't eating, here are some tips to help them eat. Learn what medical issues cause loss of appetite and when to take your dog to the vet.
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