Dr. Anukarna Singh
If they have been checked in detail(preferably with some blood tests) and the doctor is certain that they are healthy, you can try flavouring their food by adding a few drops of coconut oil, olive oil or butter in small amounts to improve palatability. You can also try cooking their food in a different way,eg bake instead of pressure cooking. You can add a few leaves of coriander or mint and also a few herbs like a pinch of coriander powder/origano to improve the taste. You should also work on training them
Swapnil Bhatt
Thanks I have done blood tests recently nd nothing major in reports ! Will try to change some flavour though!
Dr. Anukarna Singh
Welcome, yes please if it doesn't help/ if you want some more details you can take an appointment for a video consultation.
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