EPI * Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency

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Hand Feeding a Dog

Posted by joenik on March 28, 2012 at 9:40 PM 1246 Views

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Reply alpha
04:39 PM on September 20, 2012 
My dog does this sometime too. I have a little spoon for him and I feed him from that. Usually I'll just get him started and then he'll usually eat the rest alone. If he starts to walk away, I call him back giving him lots of praise and I encourage him to eat while praising him for being a good boy and eating. It takes me about 20 minutes too. Very weird because he doesn't do this all the time but when he does it really takes a lot of encouragement to make him eat his food. Thanks for posting.
Reply Hans
10:44 AM on May 13, 2012 
Hay Nicole!! Super great video!!
I have the same issues with Hans!! Its a cycle thing going on here too. Now since he is going on 8 he's getting worse with the not wanting to eat. I have to agree there is a cycle there for some reason.......... New project to work on now that I know there are others who have the cycle.

I have came up with a list maybe you can let me know what effects Kain, I know a 3 rd person who has trouble with feeding. I'm going to post for a non eater study!!!
To Hot inside or out
Not enough exercise
ANY THING LIVING THAT IS IN HEAT!!!
Enzymes not mixed the way he likes (got away from this with raw)
Lyme's Disease flair up
Tired of the same food.
Attention Deficit disorder (rather chase flies in stead of eating)
SIBO
Low B12
Oh and by the way when I put food in Hans mouth, if he don't want it, he spits it out on the floor LOL
Reply Miss Lulupants
12:46 AM on April 06, 2012 
thanks for posting all the instructional vids Nicole, fantastic!

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