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Barksalot
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What kind of vet would recommend giving human inflammation meds? Most of them are completely unsuitable for dogs and cats. I have many stories of criminal vets who either make dogs sick so they can keep treating them, or string the customer along with lies about the dogs needing operations/meds that they really don't. Don't get me started on incompetent vets - I was going on about them long before I became a tripfag. Inflammation meds are actually quite dangerous if not the correct type and dose. You should try many different foods and spoil your dog with love and attention. He is feeling truly awful right now. There are also psychological tricks you can use. I will list everything that comes to mind and I suggest you try it all: Firstly, since he has digestive problems, I suggest you buy skinless chicken breast fillets, cube them and simmer them in brown rice, until the rice is soft. You can add premium beef mince for flavour if necessary. When the rice is ready, you can pull apart the cubes with 2 forks and work them into the rice. Try a small amount of 40% chicken 60% rice. You can try adding good quality cat food for flavour, such as beef, chicken or turkey type. Buy some gloves and smear the cat food on your hand and push a little on his gums - this may wet his appetite. Premium raw beef mince on its own is also good to enrich his food, but not okay as a staple diet. If he shows no interest in food still, try acting as if you were feeding a fussy baby - take the food away and pretend to eat it, make "ooohhhh, yum yum yum" noises, etc...
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