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Yorkie is my love
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Kaka RMember
I have a Yorkie dog, that my friend gives me in my birthday. Normally, he is really good and healthy but I don’t know why he have became anorexic, for about 3 weeks recently. I tried different kinds of food but It didn’t work. He also isn’t active like in the past. I don’t want to see this anymore. Could you have any solution to help my cute dog?
InkedMarieMemberTake your dog to the vet.
anonymousMemberYes, please take him to the vet as soon as possible.
Changes in appetite and behavior are indications that something is wrong.
He needs to be examined by a veterinarian, teeth checked, labs, etc.
This is routine veterinary care.
Don’t waste time on the internet. Your dog appears to be sick.
He needs the expertise of a veterinary healthcare professional.
Today.Kaka RMemberThank you very much!
i was given he to vet,
i was really a bad friend while no experience take care of him
i’ll take care of he betterKaka RMemberThank you so much.After 2 days with the vet, now he is healthier and active as before. The vet also consult for me a suitable food for my dog. Hope that it can also help you if you need:
https://pawpawlover.com/best-dog-food-for-yorkies/anonymousMemberExcellent! Thanks for the update.
PS: If you are just feeding dry food, I would add a little water to meals.
Kaka RMemberthanks. good friend
anonymousMemberYou’re welcome. I am so glad that you had a positive experience by taking him to the vet.
Go for routine checkups once a year. Keep the same vet, if possible, because they will get to know you and your dog and most likely make the best decisions for his care.Best of luck.
Kaka RMemberI love the loyalty of dog friends. Through the game of thrones it is shown very well. Top 10 – Game of Thrones Moments of the Direwolves http://bit.ly/2BRR8XB
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