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If you're worried about your pet's health, please speak to a vet or qualified professional.

13 week old puppy not eating or drinking.

10 replies

NickiFury · 25/10/2016 08:45

He went on a long journey over the weekend - family emergency so no choice. Then he had his second round of vaccinations yesterday. He's joy drunk water since 8 pm last night and no good since then either. He just ate a treat that I gave him but that's it. I'm worried. At what point should I take him to the vet? Google tells me that he is likely to be disrupted after vaccinations and travelling but I am still worried. He's a bit subdued too 😕

Any thoughts please?

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NickiFury · 25/10/2016 08:46

That should be "not" and "food" obviously.

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Whitney168 · 25/10/2016 08:47

How is he in himself? Subdued or normal?

Either way, I would take him for check-up sooner rather than later - puppies can go downhill very quickly, so rather a wasted vet fee than a very sick puppy.

stonecircle · 25/10/2016 08:53

Nicki - I would probably take to the vet too.

For future reference, did you know that if you become a member of the Dog's Trust (£25 a year) they give you access to 24 hour vet advice on the phone. And also public liability insurance (good to have if you don't have pet insurance).

NickiFury · 25/10/2016 09:01

He's a bit subdued, not massively so. He's just eaten another biscuit/snack and was as keen as usual for that. Just not going near his dishes. I will give it an hour and see if he drinks, then take him if he doesn't.

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NickiFury · 25/10/2016 13:42

Ok, he's eaten and drunk. Phew!!!!

Like babies aren't they? So worrying.

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2kids2dogsnosense · 25/10/2016 13:43

Like babies aren't they? So worrying

Tell me about it!

Now you will be hovering until he's had a wee and a poo - then you can relax Grin

NickiFury · 25/10/2016 14:11

Grin we all sat motionless like statues in case anything distracted him as he approached his bowl.

Feel ridiculously cheered up now.

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stonecircle · 25/10/2016 18:17

I've been known to sit on the floor and hand feed poached chicken and boiled rice to a dog off its food. Usually does the trick!

StandardPoodle · 26/10/2016 16:50

stonecircle - me too!

madein1995 · 28/10/2016 23:03

If it happens again and lasts longer than a day, take to the vet. What we found helped was putting water in a mug or a jug and giving to pup - she lapped it up, thinking it was 'our' drink bless her. I have been known to dip my hand in water and wet her nose, mouth and beard a few times so she'd tempted to lick off the water and at least getting something in her. Have also laid on the floor with dog biscuits in hand and let her eat them out of my hand. They really are like babies!

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