Charity & Cap
Member since 2025
I assume it's safe to lower Cap's dose to 1.75 for a while?
His appetite has gone away, and I'm having trouble getting him to eat enough for his shots. He sniffs, eats a tablespoon or two, eats a few pieces of Dr. Elsey's kibble, then leaves. The last time this happened, I reduced his dose, and his appetite came back. I've tried everything to tempt him. He is refusing all his usual favorites and only eating a couple of bites mid-cycle.* I'm worried that his usual dose on a minimal amount of food is taking away his appetite even more.
Assuming I can get him to eat enough in the morning for his shot, should I do a curve tomorrow or wait to see if his appetite improves first so that he's eating normally again and stabilizing his blood sugar better?
* At night, I manage to get him to eat more at 3+ but the same can't be said of in the daytime.
** I am leaving out Dr.E's dry kibble some, but he doesn't seem to be eating a ton of it, so that can't be why he's not hungry.
His appetite has gone away, and I'm having trouble getting him to eat enough for his shots. He sniffs, eats a tablespoon or two, eats a few pieces of Dr. Elsey's kibble, then leaves. The last time this happened, I reduced his dose, and his appetite came back. I've tried everything to tempt him. He is refusing all his usual favorites and only eating a couple of bites mid-cycle.* I'm worried that his usual dose on a minimal amount of food is taking away his appetite even more.
Assuming I can get him to eat enough in the morning for his shot, should I do a curve tomorrow or wait to see if his appetite improves first so that he's eating normally again and stabilizing his blood sugar better?
* At night, I manage to get him to eat more at 3+ but the same can't be said of in the daytime.
** I am leaving out Dr.E's dry kibble some, but he doesn't seem to be eating a ton of it, so that can't be why he's not hungry.