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Dog not eating after changing environment
Dogs generally cannot adapt to a new environment quickly, and may manifest as depression, poor spirit, or refusal to eat. However, if the new environment is comfortable, dogs will adapt to it in two to three days at the shortest and up to a week at the longest. Some dogs may take months to fully adapt to a new environment, and during this time, owners need to show more concern and make them feel secure and valued.
Adverse reactions of dogs to changing environments
After changing living environments, dogs may experience low mood, loss of appetite, diarrhea, and other adverse reactions. In addition, due to being in a stress state, their resistance will also be relatively low, making them more susceptible to infection by pathogenic microorganisms in the new environment. Therefore, owners need to pay more attention to environmental hygiene and accompany the dog to help it adapt to the new environment as quickly as possible.
Why won't a dog eat after changing homes?
A dog's refusal to eat after changing homes may be due to fear, causing it to refuse to eat in a new environment without a sense of security. If the dog still does not recover normal eating habits after more than three days, it is necessary to take it to an animal hospital for inspection. Because dogs are prone to reduced resistance after changing environments due to stress, they can easily become infected with diseases.
How to comfort a dog after changing environments
When a dog arrives in a new environment, it will feel unsafe and afraid because there are no familiar things around, which may cause it to bark, a normal phenomenon. Owners can place some familiar items in the new environment, such as the dog's toys or dog bed, and also take the dog around to familiarize it with the new surroundings. Once the dog becomes familiar, it will become quieter.