The vet diagnosed her with kidney failure after a routine blood test, a little more than two weeks ago. Transitioning her to a prescription food has proven to be challenging.
When we brought her home as a puppy, it took me a few weeks to learn her rhythms, but ever since then she has been self-regulating on diet. A machine. I put down a bowl of kibble once a day, she ate as much as she wanted, I picked it up and sealed a lid on it and put it away for the next day. She didn’t gain weight, she didn’t lose weight. She walked more than three miles a day, occasionally did zoomies and was altogether relatively low maintenance and a little tank.
The vet prescribed canned kidney diet food for her, and I fumbled the transition. You’re supposed to transition a dog gradually to a new diet, but – and I am confused exactly how I decided on this – she gobbled up the food and loved it for the first two or three meals we gave her and so I just started giving her 100% that diet. And then she started turning her nose up at it and ate less and less until she stopped eating entirely for a day and a half, and I rushed her to the vet Friday afternoon and the vet said just make sure she eats. The vet said she herself has an elderly dog with heart problems who is difficult to feed and she will feed that dog any damn thing including takeout burritos. You need to get the dog eating.
So I switched her to chicken breast and rice and then I gave her too much last night and she turned her nose up at her usual treats and was wobbly and unhappy this morning. So I gave her only a moderate amount of chicken and rice this morning and she ate that and then I gave her a little bit more this afternoon and she ate that and she seems peppier and more cheerful so we will count that as a win.
We are also dealing with two elderly cats, one of which is obese, and the other one is a fussy eater.
We should’ve gotten goldfish. When they get sick, you don’t even know it because who the hell can tell when a goldfish is sick. And then they die, and you flush them down the toilet and you don’t care. Whereas these animals are breaking our hearts.