How to Help My New Puppy Eat

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Tip 1 - My puppy is not eating

Published:  | Submitted by Maurizio Fondriest | permalink

I'm having so much trouble making my 3-month-old puppy eat. I exercise him. I make him work for his food. I tried multiple types of food. I added canned food, etc. He just won't eat. I'm so worried about him. What should I do? Stephanie Lopez - South Plainfield, NJ

Tip 2 - Dog Not Eating? Possible Causes and Appetite Solutions

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Dog Not Eating? Possible Causes and Appetite Solutions

If your dog has a loss of appetite, it could be pickiness, illness, or a number of other reasons. WebMD provides information on causes of appetite loss and treatments for dogs that won’t eat.
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Tip 3 - 9 Things You Can Do When Your Puppy Refuses to Eat

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9 Things You Can Do When Your Puppy Refuses to Eat

Learn the causes and cures of puppy anorexia and how to stimulate a dog's appetite when your puppy refuses to eat.

Tip 4 - Puppy is Not Eating

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Puppy is Not Eating

This is a guide about puppy is not eating. It can be disturbing when your puppy refuses to eat.

Tip 5 - Newborn Puppy Care

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Newborn Puppy Care

During the first few weeks of life, a puppy’s primary activities are feeding, keeping warm and developing social skills. In most cases, humans will simply watch the mother dog provide all necessary care for her puppies. However, if the puppy in your care has been separated from his mother, or if the mother dog has rejected her young or cannot produce enough milk, caring for the pup is up to you.

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