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When our dog started like this (drastic weight loss, and appetite issues) the vet said it was a musculo skeletal disorder that hits some dogs. Have a vet check them out. Also probably better to avoid preserved meats. Could also be pancreatitis flaring up reducing their appetite
Vet has looked at her a number of times, they gave her an appetite booster even which got her eating for about a day. So far as they can tell she is healthy, but old.
๐ sucks that they get old so fast.