Updated On September 23rd, 2025
Pet's info: Dog | Siberian Husky | Female | spayed | 10 months and 27 days old | 54.3 lbs
Nova refuses to eat kibble but will readily eat anything else specially dental stick and boiled chicken and will also beg for human food. I currently feed her Royal Canin because that is what our vet recommended. Another brand our vet recommended was purina but she still doesn't eat it. She skipped breakfast so I was forced to give her chicken which she readily ate and looks happy now. Any suggestions?
3 Answers
Published on March 19th, 2018
Thanks for using Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach! I recommend Purina Pro Plan shredded blends chicken and rice. This specific diet is very palatable and also very good in terms of nutrition. You could also consider adding dog grade gravy to her food which may improve her appetite. Another thing you can do is add pieces of chicken to the kibble at least for now to encourage her to eat. Good luck!
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Published on January 26th, 2020
This is certainly an anomaly and not typical of a a sustainable diet. Over time, this will affect her organs in a big way, because treats are not a balanced diet for pets. Although she does look ok externally, her bloodwork may reveal all kinds of nutritional deficiencies. I would try to slowly ease her back on a healthy dog food and try to stick with proteins that she likes (i.e. chicken, beef, turkey, etc). I would also try other brands of foods that are highly palatable if you have not done so already, such as Royal Canin, Purina, Victor or Hill's Science diet. You can also try adding canned food in with the dry kibble if she prefers that more. And lastly it is ok to cook for your pet as long as the meal is pet approved and balanced. Balanceit.com and Pet diets (google search) should help you formulate a daily meal for her that will support her overall health and well-being. I hope that this helps get Hannah on a balanced diet soon and hopefully she has no irrepetable internal damage from being on a deficient diet for so long. Best of luck and take care.
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Published on April 28th, 2019
Hello and thank you for reaching out to Petco Pet Education Center, formerly Petcoach. Most dogs will prefer to eat something as tasty as meat, and will not want to eat dog kibble instead. If she knows that if she doesn't eat the kibble, she will get fed meat and milk, she will continue to not eat the kibble. She needs to know - or at least think - that the kibble will be her only food from now on, and she will eventually eat it when she gets hungry enough. You can supplement her kibble with vegetables such as carrots and green beans, but do not add meat or milk. I hope this is helpful.
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