Greyhound's Picky Eating: How to Improve It

If your Greyhound is a picky eater, there are several strategies owners can use to help improve their dog's appetite. These include implementing a short period of fasting, increasing their physical activity, switching to a different dog food, and addressing any potential digestive issues.

1. Fasting

When a Greyhound becomes a picky eater and refuses to eat, a short fast of 1-2 days, with access to plenty of fresh water, can often reset their appetite. It's crucial for owners not to give in to begging behaviors for other foods, because consistency is key. A hungry dog will eventually eat.

2. Increase Exercise

Nutrients that dogs consume are partially metabolized and partly consumed during exercise. Increasing your Greyhound's outdoor exercise will help them burn off energy, therefore naturally increasing their appetite and promoting better food intake. Regular physical activity ensures that your dog needs and wants to eat.

3. Change Dog Food

Greyhounds, like all dogs, can get bored with a monotonous diet. If your dog is refusing their food, try switching to a new flavor or protein source. Offering a more palatable or more aromatic food may entice your dog to eat.

4. Support Digestive Health

If your Greyhound has recurring digestive issues or poor digestion, it can also cause a loss of appetite or picky eating. Using probiotics for a while can help balance their gut bacteria. This can lead to better digestion and absorption, improving the pickiness issue. A healthy gut often leads to a healthier appetite.


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