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Old 03-09-2011, 08:25 PM   #16
paulinanguyen2
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Originally Posted by dawn27 View Post
I have been dealing with the same problem with my dogs on and off for years now. They have been tested the poo has been tested all (neg. Results) He usually just prescribes a bland diet canned food (called ID/ I think) for several days and antibiotics. I also give them Pepto bismal... When they get yellowish stool / diarrhea and start having accidents in the house that is a sure sign that they have eaten something out in the yard that they shouldn't be eating. Rabbit poo usually/ I've seen them eat it ... Since we have had rabbit living under our shed for the past 7 years, which happens to be right beside the dog run.

My main problem is trying to find which of the four dogs has the problem. When I do they are quarantines behind the gate in the kitchen with papers down for accidents. The older dogs are really good at using the papers, my youngest not so much. But in no time at all they are back to their regular ornery selves.

not sure why so big !! opps


yeah i would think snickers got into something..but this little guy is the pickiest eater in the world.. and anything that looks smells digusting (poop) he STAYS FAR FAR away from it. he's a very high maintenanced little guy i'm just wondering how long it can take from a digestive upset to go away.. the vet said it could almost take up to 10 days to fully feel better after he eats something his body cant take (raw duck i switched over too fast) ..but i just dont know!!
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