
Hi GG1
I'd not noticed your topic before so have taken the time to read through from the beginning - so here's my tuppence worth and, as with many of the replies you've got already, from all too personal experience :rolleyes:
Firstly, since your vet has ruled out any medical causes, it is glaringly obvious that your girl is not going to eat regular dog food when she's getting much tastier and aromatic human delicacies - I can say this in full confidence as I've fallen into this trap more than once with several dogs (so no excuses, I really SHOULD know better :rolleyes: ) and indeed am currently going through it again with a dog of similar age to your own :(
This same dog has always been faddy (not uncommon for my breed) and at around 18 months I changed her onto a raw food only diet which was the making of her - personally I'd advise you to do the same :) Instead of eating just enough to survive on and looking miserable with everything proffered, she really perked up at meal times, wolfed her food down and was OTT every time I opened the fridge. She quickly, *very quickly*, gained a good covering of weight for the frist time ever and improved in coat and general condition - like your dog she is very energetic so very easily burns off cals etc ;) This regime has worked very well for her for 2 years and I would recommend it to anyone with similar problems.
So - where has it gone wrong for her now you're wondering :D Quite simply this - she's used to having her dam here and is temporarily without her and we'd also spent pretty much 6 months at our holiday park retreat on the beach where she has a very different exercise schedule etc (oodles of swimming!) So now home (less exciting)and mum whisked off at almost the same time, she's had a bit of a lifestyle change in several ways for around 2 months and unfortunately when she began being faddy again we gave in and supplied copious amounts of a la carte delights from the family menu :rolleyes: HUGE mistake, particularly with her history.
I'm now playing the "tough love card" and determined that no matter how repulsed she appears at the thought of anything that doesn't come out of the oven she WILL eat what she's given. I'm sticking it out with Nature Diet (which she would normally adore), substituted for a dry puppy complete when she balks at it :rolleyes: and raw chicken thighs (again, a previous favourite) - this is all she will take raw at the moment. Slowly but surely we're getting there but it is taking nerves of steel on our part and we've had to be very firm for over a week now. Her daily intake is still only around half of what she would normally have been on but fortunately she was in very good condition before this faddyness began so she is still not skinny, just a touch lean.
I hope some of this helps - if I can offer any other info that I've missed out but you can think of then please ask away :) I can genuinely relate to this particular dilemma!
best wishes, Teri