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Old 02-03-2009, 09:42 AM   #9
Nancy1999
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Originally Posted by yorkiebaby123 View Post
Yeah the noodles were an accident, and we pretty much knew we were in for a bad night with that. But at least i know now that it was probably the butter that did her in, so i actually feel better knowing that since i cant figure anything else out! The puperoni we give them is VERY small, we do small shavings of it b/c we are doing training courses with them. I just bought another brand that has the same texture but is all-natural, so im going to try them on that in a few days.

I want to take them BOTH off ID, but we've had trouble every time we've tried switching the puppy off. Since one of them is a puppy still, she requires a different formula than our older yorkie so our vet told us to put them both on it so the puppy cant get into her big sisters food and vice versa. Should i just wait until our puppy is a year (May) and try to switch them off together to an adult formula? Our oldest is NOT a fan of the ID unless its the canned food, and i feel so bad that they are on it. But how can I even switch our puppy off the ID if she is still not completely stable on it? I feel like im destroying this poor baby's digestive system! Our oldest yorkie can tolerate anything, she is pretty solid and doesnt have bad reactions should she get into some human food, but our baby cant tolerate a thing. I need to find a human food or some REALLY special treat to give them (for one of our commands they are learning) and I dont know what to give her! She doesnt like carrots, gets diarrhea with apples, chicken and rice still dont stop her diarrhea, so im at a loss! Whats bland enough but still good enough for them to be a REALLY great but only special occassion treat??

Are you saying she gets the diarrhea every couple of weeks even though nothing besides the Hills and Puperoni are given? Remember, any new food added can cause diarrhea, even a healthy food, that why it's recommended that when switching food, you go slowly, and even slower for those with a sensitive stomach.
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