Staying with your pet when food is offered.
Petting, in conjunction with vocal encouragement may be all that is necessary to tempt eating.
Mixing a highly palatable canned food with their usual food will often increase tastiness enough to induce eating.
Warming the food to body temperature will enhance the aroma of the food and also directly improves palatability. Warming dry food for a few minutes on low heat in an oven or warming wet food in a microwave will help. Do not over heat the food as you can zap away the essential nutrients.
Oregano, basil or parsley can be mixed in with dog food to improve palatability.
If necessary, cleaning the pets' nose to improve its ability to smell the food may be helpful, particularly for cats.
Trying different foods may also help. Some cats prefer a dry food or a canned premium food.
Most dogs can be enticed with a good quality cat food (this is only a short term alternative as the protein levels found in cat foods are too high for dogs).
A pet that will not eat from a bowl may take food from your hand, and once they begin eating, they will usually continue voluntarily.
Place the food in an environment that is in a quiet, traffic free area of the house or yard. Don't place their food bowl in front of the stereo speakers.