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Help....my dog is not eating

Hello - I moved out of my two story house in February.  My dog is a bichon-poo mix and she's 1.7 months old.  Before my move, she was fine, eating, drinking and playing was normal.  I moved into a condo which is obviously smaller than my home.  She is a very happy dog, she plays, we go for walks but the only thing is she isn't eating much.  Also, she sleeps a lot too!  I'm not sure if I should take her to the vet or if she's not eating due to the move and adjustment.  Please help!!!  Thank you.
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Sometimes are babies get upset and refuse to eat,drink,and play.It may take him a little while for her to get use to ya'lls new home.Is she eating anything at all? If she goes for more than a few days without food and more than a day without water then i would get her checked.Good luck and let us know how she is doing
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Thanks for your help!  I will be taking my dog to the vet, she still isn't eating properly.  
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Dogs sometimes do refuse to eat when the are stressed so it could just be down to that but if it goes on for more than a few days without eating ANYTHING you should take her to the vets. If she is eating a little well again if it goes on to long surely as if you were not to eat enough, if she doesn't then her health will suffer! It is a judgement call really only you know your dog to know when the best time to call the vet is.
Sorry if its confusing!
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