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I am sure you probably tried all these, but this is what we did. You might also be limited to his diet due to his pancreatis. Most worked for a short time before we moved on to he next option. We started with adding warm water to the kibble. Then we started warming it up. We also added various brands and kinds of wet food to the kibble. We had good luck with that for some time. He seemed to like the venison and duck flavored foods. One in particular was Petkind, venison. But I had to feed him with a fork after awhile.When he completely stopped eating, we switched to ground beef, chicken, eggs, rice. We switched it up until he stopped eating them and then we went back to the kibble and wet foods as we have a lot of different kinds in the house. Almost looks like a petstore... We found that at most, he would stop eating for 2 -3 days, but he would always start eating a little bit after that as I think he was really hungry. When he stopped eating completely, we would feed him treats to get something into him. The vet said it's better than nothing. We also started to feed him senior supplements as we were worried that he wasn't getting a balanced diet. We currently are having success with Fromm 4 Star duck and sweet potato. Strange thing is, he was on that before for awhile before he stopped eating, but our other dog Sophie is on it and we had a fresh bag and he decided that he wanted to eat that. We are still hand feeding him, but we don't mind if that's the only way we can get him to eat.
Hopefully there is something here that might be new to you and will work for Chandler.
My very first Sheltie, Blossom, had a brain tumor. We opted out of surgery and chemo for her and chose a homeopathic route. She was given three months to live and we had her for 18 months. My Mom says that the supplement did wonders. I am having a brain block on the name of this supplement, but will get it and let you know. I do remember that it was expensive. This was probably 15 years ago or more.
Dawn-
Sorry it took so long for me to get back to you on this.
The supplement that we used for Blossom was called Poly-MVA
http://www.polymva.com/about-polymva-for-pets.html
It was the holistic approach that we took to dealing with Blossom's brain tumor.
From what I remember, it is pretty expensive, but since the Shelties are smaller, they didn't need to take much of it.
Maybe worth just reading about.
Danielle
Best wishes with Chandler. I will keep you both in my prayers. I lost my Valentine to a brain tumor. She was only 6. She went in to the vet for her annual shots. 3 months later it hit her. Not sure when it grew but there were no symptoms until one night we heard a bang and she started flipping. It was horrible. We treated her for 6 weeks hoping she would get better and that the diagnosis would be wrong.
You're a great mom. Chandler is lucky to have you.
I'm so sorry for your loss. it just sound horrible. My sister's 2 yr old Lab was diagnosed with brain cancer a week after they lost their oldest lab to a stroke. The 2 yr. than passed 2 weeks later. I don't know how she was able to survive losing 2 dogs in 1 month. At the time she also had a 1 yr old Jazz who is now 2 and 1/2 and got Tobin her choc.lab about 6mos later. They are all enjoying life in Myrtle Beach and took up agility right before she got Tobin so it keeps her going now. She's an amzing woman and sister.

She sounds amazing. We got Tiara shortly after we lost V. Then 9 months after that we got Angel. You can never replace a lost fur child but you can always let your heart grow bigger to love another. I think we lost V so we could rescue 2 more. If you saw how Tiara and Angel are together you would know they were meant to be sisters.