
Some great advice in all those posts - and reassurance too, thank you! At least I know I'm not alone.
I must say that we have pretty much tried and tested ALL the methods mentioned. :) Scattering the food on the floor worked brilliantly for her as a puppy, but she soon stopped chasing that too. It can sometimes work for her now - yesterday she ignored the food put down for her but went and munched on a couple of dry bsicuits that had fallen down beside her food bin! But she still only ate about 5 dry biscuits and a teaspoon of Pedigree, big deal. :(
I think we have tried virtually every tinned or pouch wet food on the market (including the tripe varieties) - the only one she was really keen on (for about 4 days) was Pedigree, everything else she refuses. And now she refuses Pedigree as well. We have ground up her biscuits and mixed them in with real meat - she just drags the meat around the floor until the biscuit residue has gone! if i mix it too well, she simply leaves the whole lot. I've even given her biscuits soaked and mashed with rice pudding, which she ate once and then never again. I mixed her biscuits with raw egg, but she licked the egg up around the biscuits. We've soaked them, hidden them, ground them, mashed them - she's far too amused by our efforts to actually eat them! You may not have heard of Trophy Pet Foods, but the dry food is of similar quality and analysis as Arden Grange (having had a very quick look at AG). The supplier came and did a taste test with Nellie, and she scoffed three bowls of the stuff - she eats tons for other people, its just us!
I've given her about a tablespoon of dry biscuits with a bit of warm water this morning, and she's eaten about four of the small bite puppy biscuits (she is back on puppy food as it is more concentrated, so even a tiny amount should give her more of the energy she needs).
We are working harder on the timing of feeding - I particularly like the alarm clock idea, brilliant! Unfortunately as she is with hubby at work 5 days a week, it all depends on when he takes his tea break as to when she is offered food. She won't normally eat at work anyway, she's too busy rushing around - unless hubby pretends to call the names of the other 6 dogs on the estate, then she scoffs some! You're right, there is a lot to be said for competitive eating. :)
Thank you for all the great ideas anyway, we will perservere - as somebody said at the beginning, now she has been spayed its possible she will retain more weight now anyway. The vet said exactly the same thing!!!!
And thank you for your patience too, I notice with some embarrassment that I made this very same post back in May - it reappeared on the second page of this board! Ooops! I obviously failed to make any improvements in the last 6 months.......... :)