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My puppy wont play.?
I have a 4 month old Corgi, and he doesnt do anything, ive gotten him a toy thats a ball with rope and various other things coming out of it that he seems afraid of, a tennis ball with a piece of cloth coming out of it(so he can pick it up), and some rope, he isnt interested in any of it. This makes things like teaching him to fetch really hard(most tutorials say to start with a toy he is interested in). And its not just toys, hes generally not interested in doing much of anything, I cant seem to get him interested in anything. Occasionally he will chew on rawhide but if i take it away from him he doesnt care.
Ive tried gentle roughhousing which on every other dog gets them rilled up and frisky, and then they start to play. With my dog he just gives me a look like "Why are you doing this to me?"
Maybe my dog is just lazy but is there anything to do to make him not this way?
that is not normal at all, especially for a corgi. they are herders.
i would talk to a vet and get some advice from him. is he eating okay? having regular bowel movements? it could be food related. if there's a lot of fillers in the food it will often cause lethargy. also check your ingredients for Menadione Sodium Bisulfate Complex (source of vitamin K activity). this synthetic vitamin raises liver toxins and is often fatal. it starts with lethargic behavior and progresses to vomiting, diarreah, bloody stools, and loss of appetite.
this is found in all Purina, Nutro, and Exclusive formulas, and many others as well.
hope he's okay
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