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Smear it with peanut butter? Sometimes I do that just for an extra treat
Bailey has been looking and barking at her newest Bully Stick. Very strange indeed. She paces around it but will not chew it. It has been several months since she has had one, and she used to LOVE them! Now I have 20 Bully Sticks in the pantry that she will not touch. I got them from Best Bully Sticks just as I always have. Wonder what these doodles know that we don't!?!?
How funny! Does she usually bark at her treats?
Occasionally.....but she usually winds up eating it soon after. Not with these Bully Sticks though.
The Himalayan Chews are good but be careful to watch your dog while he chews on it. My girl tends to bite off bigger chunks and has swallowed them before I could get to her. Those pieces were intact in her poop the next day. I found a product called Yaky Puff which is a different version. I believe they use a process to puff them up and they become very crunchy like a chunk of very stale bread. Not a long lasting chew by any means...but a good treat/snack. I found them at my local pet boutique and they are made in the USA (as is everything in this particular store).
Are there any other changes in his appetite? Is he eating his regular meals the same as always?
I would not try to tempt him into chewing/eating the bully sticks if he is refusing them. He has a reason, believe him.
The very first sign that JD had anything at all wrong with his digestive system was that he refused a beef tendon (similar to a bully stick) one night, something he loved and always looked forward to getting. That tendon laid there on the family room carpet for days until I finally threw it away, but he ate his regular food and treats and his appetite seemed normal. Within the week, the vomiting started and a month later he was diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
I'm not saying this is anything like that, and not trying to worry you, but when a dog suddenly stops wanting some food item that he has previously loved and enjoyed, it can be a sign of something going on with his health or digestion. I would just keep an eye on him, let him chew his antler, and not introduce any new chew-type treats right now.
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