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No, you should not force feed your dog unless directed by a veterinarian, as it may cause stress or worsen health conditions.
Vets may use appetite stimulants, syringe feeding, feeding tubes, or intravenous fluids to ensure nutrition when a dog refuses to eat.
Force feeding your dog is generally not recommended unless directed by a veterinarian, as it can cause stress and further complications.
Vets may use appetite stimulants, syringe feeding, feeding tubes, or intravenous nutrition to ensure dogs that refuse food receive essential nutrients.
No, you should not force feed your dog unless instructed by a veterinarian, as it can cause stress or worsen underlying health issues.
Vets feed dogs that won't eat using techniques like syringe feeding, appetite stimulants, feeding tubes, or specialized diets depending on the cause of the inappetence.
A healthy dog can usually survive 3 to 5 days without eating, but severe health risks may begin within 24 to 48 hours of food deprivation.
To help a sick dog that won't eat, try offering bland, easily digestible food, maintain hydration, and consult your veterinarian promptly.

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