A dog's refusal to eat in old age may be caused by a variety of reasons, including:
Health problems: The digestive ability of older dogs will decrease, resulting in loss of appetite, or it may be caused by some kind of disease. Manifestations, such as gastrointestinal problems, oral problems, dental problems, etc.
Eating habits: Older dogs may not be interested in certain foods, or may be sensitive to certain foods and may not want to eat them.
Environmental changes: Changes in the dog's environment, such as moving, the owner leaving home, etc., may also cause This causes the dog not to want to eat.
Emotional problems: Older dogs may have a loss of appetite due to emotional problems, such as losing their partner or owner.
If your dog refuses to eat when it is old, you should take it to the veterinarian for examination in time to find out the cause and provide treatment. At the same time, owners can also appropriately adjust the dog's eating habits and give it more delicious food to increase the dog's appetite.