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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 Good detective work, yes, I agree with you, if it's around the "poopers" it's food related. It's hard to always understand what in the food is causing the problem; it doesn't even have to be a primary ingredient, but in your case, I would think about changing the food. You might also want to think about adding a probiotic to the diet, to keep yeast at bay. A probiotic is "good" bacteria that are found in yogurt or you can buy just the probiotic. When too much of good bacteria are killed off, yeast can take over, so you want to add the bacteria that eats yeast.
By the way, from what I've read, about the ACV, only 1 tsp per bowl of water was used. |
Im going to change thier food as soon as I can find one that they will eat. I have given them yogurt in the past but after awhile they quit eating it, like they do everything else.

I will try again. I have regular probiotics in pill form that I take, can they take that too? I will look it up..

Thanks for the heads up about the ACV, I thought I read 1 tablespoon on a few different sites, I cut it back to 2 teaspoons because I was worried about whether or not they would detect it, no wonder they wouldnt drink much.

Thanks again for all your help...