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Old 12-30-2007, 09:33 PM   #28
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Thanks for all of the kind words!

It's been a roller coaster week with him, that's for sure. I forgot what having a puppy was like!

I had to take him to the vet on Thursday after two nights of mucousy poop and him being weary of eating after. He would eat, but not until later in the day.

The vet said he has Colitis, which could be from stress, eating something weird, etc. I had to switch his food to chicken and rice for 1 week and he's on 1 week of Amoxy Drops (pink bubblegum smelling stuff.) That night was a doozy, he had a major accident in his cage (change of diet and medicine.) But, I believe it has constipated him a little now, as it should. I will be switching his food per the Vet's orders after 5 days.

Anywho! When I woke up this morning his left ear was standing straight up and it has been all day long. His right ear is trying so hard and sometimes it stands up, but it's bent over a little bit. When he was sleeping last night though I looked over and he had both ears straight up somehow!

I found out today that he does not like the pee pads with pheramones, so I have to find some non-pheramoned pads. He wouldn't go NEAR them and pee'd all over, lol.

We name him Brody .

All suggestions and questions are welcome!
My Peanut gets collitis and has to be on a strict diet all the time so I can understand where you are coming from. Science diet is really bland but my vet recommended we put her on it and she has been on it for a year with one episode of collitis. Thats great since she used to have it ever other month.
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