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Old 10-01-2008, 05:28 AM   #5
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I would still take her to the vet if the problem has not cleared up...or maybe put her back on her old food and give her one or two days MAX to get back to normal. It does sound like this is the result of swapping foods. Unfortunately, I have had this problem with a few of mine on more than one occasion. Many times the digestive upset and inflamation can cause bacterial infections (which they can determine from a stool sample), for which she may need antibiotics--if that is the case you definately don't want to wait too long to have it checked out. Be sure to make sure she is not getting dehydrated.

Hope she is feeling better soon.
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