[QUOTE=LondonRee;3903097]Hi, I got Ellington home yesterday, so of course I have been expecting him to get the runs - with the stress and changes, as well as different food.
This morning he was unable to wait till we went out, and pooed in our room. But I know that when humans have a bad belly they can't wait either!
On our walk, he had a few more liquid stools - not quite stools, but gunky stuff.
He isn't eating any breakfast, we have been up two hours now. Yesterday he wolfed his food down.
I would presume that when they have bad bellies, like us, they don't feel like eating, but I just wanted to check how long I can let him not eat without worrying.
I did try and find out what he had been eating, but he has had a few home changes in the last couple of weeks.[/QUOTE
WELL , I THINK YOU SHOULD DEFINTETLY CHECK WITH YOU VET AS SOON AS POSSIBLE BUT UNTIL THEN YOU CAN GIVE HIM A LITTLE WHITE RICE WITH BOILED CHICKEN , IT IS A VERY BLAND DIET AND EASY ON THE TUMMY.
I DON'T KNOW WHAT TYPE OF FOODS YOU HAVE AVAILABLE IN YOUR AREA BUT TRY TO FIND SOMETHING WITH LIMITED INGREDIENTS IF POSSIBLE THAT MAY HELP SETTLE HIS TUMMY
Last edited by MY OSCAR; 05-02-2012 at 12:29 AM.
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