When dogs refuse to eat, many dog owners get worried. Loss of appetite should be observed more closely as the first warning sign.
The second phase concerns the dog’s puberty. Just like adolescents, dogs test their limits around the age of seven to twelve months. They try to get to the top of the ‘family pack’ by playing power games. They do not even stop at nutrition. By refusing food, they get the desired attention from their owner and try to decide what to eat and when. As in real life, only patience and loving consistency will help here. If you pay too much attention to this behaviour and are tempted to constantly change food, you are raising a fussy dog.
Generally speaking: eating is a very natural and elemental process. Do not pay too much attention to your dog in this regard. Do not reward him for his difficult eating behaviour with praise or petting while he eats. This way you avoid training the dog to eat only in the presence of the owner or even only from your hand. Often the human need for variety in the food supply as well as their own eating habits are mistakenly transferred to the dog. Unlike humans, however, dogs do not need such a wide variation in their diet. If a dog does not get to know an overly varied range of food, it will never ask for it. Many dogs are fed the same food all their lives and are extremely happy with it.
If dogs no longer eat as normal, the following reasons can also be possible in addition to dental problems, puberty or fussy eating behaviour:
If the loss of appetite is accompanied by symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhoea, fever, a hard or bloated belly or sluggishness as well as persistent refusal to eat, it is advisable to consult a vet in order to rule out serious health problems. The physical causes can be quite different: from organ diseases and foreign bodies in the mouth to toothache caused by tartar or gingivitis. To prevent dental problems, regular dental care is recommended.
A dog can survive a day or two without eating, but you should not wait too long, because sick animals in particular break down important protein reserves in the body more quickly.
As soon as a dog suffers from nausea and vomiting due to illness, this can lead to the dog no longer touching the food given during this time in the future. Dogs associate the discomfort with the food and subsequently avoid it. Such an aversion is difficult to overcome. In this respect, it can make sense to resort to an unknown food in the case of long-term illnesses, hospital stays or in the course of long-term therapies.
Sometimes dogs just seem a bit listless, but there could be a possibility that their sense of smell has diminished due to their age. You may be able to improve eating behaviour with the following tricks:
If a dog only eats as much as it absolutely needs, it may also be due to the dog food. It is always worth taking a critical look at the declaration. Don’t be fooled by promising advertising claims or pretty pictures, but look for an open declaration that lists all ingredients in detail. Only then can you be sure that the right food really ends up in your dog’s bowl.