View Single Post
Old 04-13-2007, 04:05 PM   #17
kalina82
Phantom Queen Morrigan
Donating Member
 
kalina82's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2006
Location: with my yorkie baby
Posts: 10,141
Blog Entries: 1
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by milosmom View Post
Wow! Thanks for all the great information. Everyone here is so knowledgeable and helpful, it's comforting.

I feed him dry food - I'm embarassed to say it's Purina Beneful - but it's the only thing he will eat consistently. I have tried almost all the premuim foods with no success. Merrick, Flint River Ranch, Canide, Royal Canin, Natural Balance, I could go on and on. He eats so little of the "good" food (and sometimes drops in weight (his normal weight is 4.5 pounds)) that the vets have told me to just give him the Purina because he eats that with gusto. That is partially why I try to supplement with people food (meat and veggies), to give him better nutrition. I have tried Merrick venison before and he won't touch it. he won't eat canned food either, he doesn't seem to like the "wetness" of it.

We tried the elimination diet four weeks ago after our last vet visit. Rice and cottage cheese for three days, then cutting out everything but the dry kibble and his only treats are chicken jerky strips. Then he got sick again last week and yesterday. Last week he vomited one time in the morning - the yellowish foamy stuff. Other than that, it just seems to be the horrible, painful gas. Usually after one of these episodes, he has loose stool for about one day then it's back to normal.

First off welcome to YT!! glad you found us.

I was gonna suggest having him tested for IBD as well, which is still a good idea, but after reading this post, i highly suggest you take him off beneful. I've seen many dogs with stomach problems come into the vet office and the owners couldn't figure out why they were getting sick so often. Turns out they were being fed beneful. Once they were taken off this food and put on something better their stomach problems cleared up. Have you tried the natural balance duck and potato, or venison, or bison varieties? these are good for sensitive stomachs
__________________
Kellie and Morgan
kalina82 is offline   Reply With Quote
Welcome Guest!
Not Registered?

Join today and remove this ad!