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Originally Posted by anetka21 Thank You LadyJane. My pups tend to vomit and have a diarrhea that goes away within few days on it's own all the time. I didn't think it was very serious for the first few days because they were normal, eating normally, drinking water, and just playing. Lily just started having diarrhea today but I am splitting the medication between both of them and will call the doc tomorrow to give me more doses. I told my vet that I have a feeling my other one will be the same and the minute I walked into the house she started getting worse. It's like twins!!!
I definitely am ordering some of food right now. I am going to have to be strong on these treats!!!!
I am a little worried about the bacteria but wouldn't it be too extreme to see blood in stool if it was salmonella? Please forgive my un-education in this topic as I never in my life had to deal with this virus. |
Actually you would see blood in the stool with salmonella. I doubt it IS salmonella, but it could be a possibility. Just be super cautious in cleaning up...which I am sure you are anyway! I only shared that because you really do have to be careful with foods and treats. The most important thing in picking a dog food is actually not the ingredients (not that they are not important); it is the company and how they handle the foods and package them! Most of the recalls are due to poor quality control. I stick with companies that have a proven track record...for me it is Hill's Science Diet, Purina and Royal Canin. There are some others that people on here have had success with. Always a good idea to look up the company and see how many recalls they have had...you can google their name and FDA recalls and find out!
Good luck with the girls. Please keep us posted!