What can I do for a starved puppy to help her get her weight and health back ASAP?

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I just rescued a starved puppy and need advice on what to feed her to get her healthy again. She is a purebred (I think) Pitbull about 12 weeks old. I soaked some dry food in warm water until it softened and she ate it….but she is so starved that she eats very fast and shakes the entire time she is standing….then after a few min. she just gets sick and vomits because her stomach isnt used to the food. HELP PLEASE ! !
She is a beautiful dark brindle with black feet and snout…any ideas for a name?


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20 Responses to “What can I do for a starved puppy to help her get her weight and health back ASAP?”

  1. ms pepper Says:

    Feed her only small amounts at a time,and you can do this every couple hours and maybe she will keep it down.

  2. deedy5161 Says:

    please take the puppie to the vet and let them help it.

  3. rutabegaroo Says:

    Bring her to the Vet right away. They usually have certain foods that are made for animals that have health problems, and ideas to help your puppy be healthier. Also, they can check for any other problems. If this is too pricey, I would call the Vet for advice, or call the Humane Society for advice (not necissaraly to give the puppy up). I hope I helped.

  4. torbaynewfs Says:

    The best thing would be to get the dog to a vet tomorrow first thing. The pup could have something, and at the very least need worming and vaccines.
    Tonight feed her jarred baby food chicken and water. Bland and will keep her from vomiting a lot. Small meals frequently. Then VET ASAP!

  5. tiggerpat66 Says:

    There’s no need to soak the food in water. Give the puppy smaller amounts of food, several times a day, and for God’s sake, get the dog to a vet!!

  6. chihuahua lady Says:

    3 years ago, we found 2 abandoned lab pups that were truly knocking on death’s door. If we had not rescued them that day, they would have been dead within a day or 2. What we did was to feed them whatever they wanted to eat. The first night they feasted on chicken nuggets. We wormed them good, and just fed them. With a month, those 2 starving babies had tripled their weight. They were the cutest, fattest puppies you ever saw. We found them loving farm homes where they enjoy life and love. These pups, altho they were close to dying, did not get sick, so it is possible that your rescued dog is sick with something like parvo. Or it could be heavily infested with worms. It should see a vet.

  7. Jennifer M Says:

    I am the owner of a pitbull myself. They all gorge on their food, I recommend going to the pet supply store and getting her/him nutro-max puppy food, feed her small helpings at a time and do this at the same time everyday. If you can not afford to buy the more expensive dog food, just make sure you buy puupy food and the first ingredient should always be a type of meat, not corn. You may also try putting like 1/2 a can of alpo wet food in with the dry food instead of water. Feel free to contact me if you need any more advice. It may also be wise to use a food with glucosimine in it because they have bad joints and muscles.

  8. sharrona Says:

    This dog needs a vet.

    Do you have after hours emergency care? She could have worms too. GO TO THE VET>

    Cottage cheese or rice is what my vet suggests after my dog
    has been sick. In small quanities only.

    good luck

  9. zeebya Says:

    I have no advice other than let the pup eat whatever it can hold down. But, I do want to say, GOOD FOR YOU! It takes great compassion to rescue a sick animal. You must truly be one of the good guys!

  10. wolfeblayde Says:

    You did a great thing by rescuing the puppy and by asking questions about how to help her.

    The vet is your best source for vitamin suppliments, nutritional help, and suggestions for ways to get her healthy again. She may have worms or other parasites that are draining her little body of nutrients, and that’ll need to be taken care of, too.

    For right now, I suggest trying her on baby food. Beef and veggies might stay down a lot easier than even dried food that’s been softened. Or, if you have any of the following canned veggies, you can whirl them in the blender and give them to her: peas, carrots, green beans, lima beans, and canned spinach. Avoid corn, beets, etc.

    Also, you can give her some Pedialyte this evening — same stuff that they give dehydrated babies. We’re told to give it to search dogs in the field when they become dehydrated, and it helps restore their electrolyte balance.

    Good luck to both of you, and God bless!

  11. angelgirlkn Says:

    Congratulations on your new puppy. I’m sorry to hear about the first 3 months of her life but from here on out, it will get better! My advice to you would be to make rice and hamburger and mix the 2 together. Start in VERY small amounts and offer it to her often. I would give her small amounts every 1 1/2 to 2 hours. If she doesn’t eat this, mix in a little bit of baby food. Chicken or beef, lamb tends to be the easiest to get them to eat. You can start with this before the rice and hamburger as well if you think this may be easier for your little one. Talk to your vet if all else fails. They may sell you a vitamin supplement that they give to little dogs when they get stressed out (I apologize, I don’t know the name of it). Best of luck!

  12. tarus10 Says:

    I would try to feed her a very small amount at a time and feed her several times a day. She’s just eating to fast and that’s why she is vomiting. Make sure you get her some vitamins and a high protein food. She’s probably dehydrated as well. You can get what you need at a local pet store. If she doesn’t start getting better in a few days she could start running a fever, you’ll need to take her to a VET if she does. Watch her eyes, if they get crusty and runny she’s getting worse for sure. There’s no telling how long she been without food. GOOD LUCK.

  13. emma Says:

    feed very small amounts at least 4-5 times a day. make sure the food is high qulaity. corn should not be in the ingredients. nutro, solid gold, organix are all good and sold at petco.. be careful bc if she is eating really fast she can bloat, which is usually fatal, always soak the food with waterfor baout 10-15 mins. just feed small amount like a quarter of a cup or less. she is probably dehydrated, anemic, and malnutritioned.shaking is a sign of weakness and anemia. she may need to be fed special food or have a feeding tube until her stomach gets back to normal. i would DEFINATELY take her to the vet.she probably has worms too. if you cant keep her DONT take her to the spca or humane society they put down 85 % of animals that they get, and being a pit bull she will be put down probably within 30 mins of walking in the door.

  14. pnutty_rach Says:

    Well, the puppy probably needs to go to the vet. They can recommend what kind of food to give her. Small amounts of food and water several times a day. Maybe even call a vet so they can give you some tips to care for her until you can get her in. There could be more problems than just starvation going on she is probably not up to date on her shots, and could have parvo or distemper both could and probably will kill her if left untreated. Even with treatment she could die if she has either or both of these problems. Good luck.

  15. pinkpiggies336 Says:

    Do not over feed this dog.Start feeding foods that have lamb and rice, as it is easy on the tummy. Feed very small portions every two hours or so, in time with normal feeding this dog will slow down eating and will stop shaking, spend time on the floor while feeding make sure this puppy does not become food aggressive. Do not offer table scarps, and thing such as milk and other good human goodies. It will take time but you will see the weight come back on, I have a rescued pit-bull to, it took her well over six months to stop scoffing down her meals. Some time she ate so much she threw it up, now she get a small can of moist food a day with dry mixed in to slow her down, and she has dry food accessible to her all day long, also see a vet and have her wormed,

    The amount of food given with each meal should never be dictated by what is on the back of the puppy food bag. That is a good place to start, but from our experience, many puppies need less than what is on the bag, and a few may need more. Adjust the amount fed to maintain your puppy at an optimal weight. Your veterinarian can help you determine the proper amount to feed. Remember to have water available with or immediately following the meal.
    One of the biggest complaints that veterinarians hear from dog owners, especially those with animals less than 18 months of age, is that they never eat enough. The owners feel the dog is not putting on weight or growing as fast as they think he should. They are tempted to somehow encourage their animals to eat more. Do not do it. The growth rates and appetites of young animals on a good quality food are primarily dictated by their genetics. Do not try to make your dog grow faster than he should or into something he is not. This will only cause problems. Artificially accelerated growth leads to bone and joint disorders. Feed them the amounts they want and let their bodies dictate their needs.
    Please read:
    http://www.peteducation.com/article.cfm?cls=2&cat=1651&articleid=704

  16. leaving.florida Says:

    Take an egg and scramble it with 1/2 cup of milk. Let her lick it from a saucer. Feed her every three hours. Or you can go to the pet store and they sell a special formula for puppies. Do not give her dry dog food. Her stomach can not handle it. You can also feed her chicken broth mixed with cooked rice.As she get stronger you can gradually add dog food to her diet. I hope you will try this as I am sure it will help her.

  17. Jo Says:

    Is there any way that you can take her to a vet? There are so many reasons for why she may be throwing up as soon as she eats. I would recommend getting an easily digestible food like Royal Canine for puppies or Nature’s Recipe for puppies and if she is 12 weeks old I would not mix water in the food. Instead I would make sure there was always water available to drink separately.
    If the puppy’s belly is swollen but she looks skinny other than that she may be wormy. There are so many maybe’s, a vet really should see her. GL with your puppy!

  18. tallynolesgold Says:

    First of all I have done what your doing many times. First, sit down on the same level she is. Cuddle her,stroke,coo her,etc. She is as you said Starved. Food and needs LOVE. Then still on the floor give her just a little at a time. Keep a Gentle touch on her. As for how much to feed her it depends. Puppy food is the way to go. Read the label. AND go Slow. A little at time. I don’t know if you have named her yet, if so talk sofly to her at the same time using her name.

  19. MANDYLBH Says:

    Bless you do not mix food with milk. It is not good for puppies. Try giving dry puppy food, about 1/2 cup at a time and feed her every 3 hrs round the clock if necessary. They can’t handle a lot of food at a time as their stomachs have shrunk from not having enough to eat. Also, I would get her vet-checked asap. Perhaps they can be of assistance. When she begins to realize that she will get more food, she may calm down and not shake so bad. Bless her heart and yours for taking her. If all else fails, try one slice of turkey (sliced for sandwiches from the deli or cold cut section of your grocery store) and feed it to her in little pieces about every 30 mins. The main thing is not to overfeed her.
    Good luck.

  20. fercristernag39345 Says:

    5 CANS OF SARDINES WITH OIL AND ALL, WATER AND A LOT OF CARE

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