Why do dogs lose their appetite?
Causes of dogs’ loss of appetite
1. Caused by diseases: Pain, digestive disorders, endocrine disorders, tumors, gastroenteritis and other diseases can all cause dogs’ loss of appetite.
2. Parasites: If your dog is often fed raw and cold meat, it is very easy for the dog to contract parasites. It is necessary to regularly deworm the dog and adjust its diet.
3. Physiological anorexia: during some special physiological periods of dogs, such as menstruation, estrus, pregnancy and teeth changing period. This is due to hormonal changes in the dog's body during this stage, which causes the dog to develop anorexia symptoms.
Solutions for dogs Loss of appetite
1. If it is a female dog, observe whether it is in estrus. If so, Just stick to it for a few days and your appetite will naturally return when this period passes.
2. Increase the amount of exercise. For small dogs, give them toys to play with at home, and for large dogs, take them outdoors for walks and runs. The dogs are exposed to the external environment, consume their strong energy, and their appetite will naturally recover.
3. You can give your dog some probiotics and mix them in old yogurt to improve its appetite. It is best to diversify the types of food and change it. Dogs will definitely get tired of eating the same kind of dog food for a long time.
4. If the dog does not eat for a long time and is accompanied by fever and other abnormal conditions, it is very likely to be infected with infectious diseases such as parvovirus and canine distemper. Seek medical attention in time.
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