I think most dogs have days where they hardly touch their food.  In the wild, 
dogs (and wolves) go days without food, so I think it is natural for them to 
skip a day every once in a while.  If it were more than a day and he still 
didn't want to eat, then I would take him to the vet.
   
  Stef

Sheila Babcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          Does IBS always mean diarrhea? Viet said Tito had IBS not the menu 
food problem even though I had switched to Nutro Dry and canned when he 
developed the problems. His stools are normal all the time thank goodness. I 
now have him on Wellness and he seems to love it. Didn't do well on Science 
Diet ID. He still has some days thought where he will not eat anything and 
doesn't want to be bothered. Usually last 1 day. Any Thoughts.

Jessica Wolinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:       You may want to take him to 
the doctors and ask about putting him on a low or non allergen food, How ofter 
does he get sick? My dog has IBS and as a cause of it she got really sick and 
had diarrhea.

noellebachand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:       Eddie is sick again....he had 
diarrhea last night and has had it for 
the past few days. I have recently switched over his food and i am 
thinking he doesnt like it. I will feed him hamburg/rice for the next 
few days, but i am feeding him Wellness and now that i think back the 
past 10 days his stool has never really been firm. Is there another 
brand out there you can reccomend? He has tried Science Diet and we 
did not like that, and we were on Wellness. I was researching Royal 
Canine and that looked pretty good. Any suggestions, tips??
Thanks Noelle




    
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