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Old 01-09-2013, 08:09 PM   #28
lovespandp
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Originally Posted by Britster View Post
No, I just hadn't heard you speak of any issues before when he used to get them so i was wondering what made you realize he was healthier. I did not know he threw up pieces of chews and had to go to the vet because of them.... Wasn't being snarky at all, was genuinely curious
Lol my bad- Its so hard to tell the tone of someone in text- I dont know why, but you just sounded snarky.. ( never heard that word before!LOL) Kinda threw me off bc you have never been snarky to me- Sorry!!

I never really put two and two together- honestly. Anytime he chewed he would have poo problems, and he would just act sick- I would take him in and they would give him Pepto ( for dogs) and send me on my way.. He would be better in a day or so.. It would be a cycle right after he chewed on one. Then he thew up little pieces.. He would act sick- go to the vet and repeat from our last visit- Then he had that Texas Toothpick and got pancreantitis- after that it all made since- my vet said bacteria can grow on them and that was probably the issues before- also maybe Pnut just cant handle them..?? I dunno, but the day I stopped is the day the tummy issues stopped.
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