My girlfriend and I recently purchased a western hognose from a local reptile store in the area on 12/29/2017, so we've had her for about a month and a half.
They were able to answer quite a few questions and give decent background information on the snake. The hognose was a $120 normal/wild, captive bred, at about 4-6 months.
They had stated that the hognose was eating consistently and regularly, and I was hopeful, but in the time we've had her she's eaten once, halfway through January.

This is incredibly unnerving and frustrating, as I've read that these younger snakes, especially hognoses, should not be going off of feed, and should be eating steadily to prepare for proper growth into adulthood.
We are rather worried for the wellbeing of our snake, and we would like some reassurance and or tips to help make this a bit easier on us.

We can provide pictures and additional information if anything important isn't listed.
We have been offering frozen/thawed mice and rat fuzzies, unscented (although we have considered trying chicken broth, not toad with scenting), and regarding husbandry we aren't too convinced it has to do with housing.
With a good gradient and low humidity, we aren't convinced it has to do with temps, or lack of hides, proper substrate, etc.
She is being housed in a 10 gallon aquarium with two hides, aspen substrate, a small water dish, and a regulated UTH to provide heating.
We are aware the Western Hognose is a diurnal species, and so we have tried extra lighting during the day to help with feeding.

I'm very sorry if this was too drawn-out, and or unnecessary, we just have very limited experience with this species of snake, and we are highly concerned at this point.
Thank you so much for any ideas, husbandry tips, or suggestions!