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Old 04-07-2016, 11:37 PM   #2
JennaPenny
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Originally Posted by Jellymint View Post
Now that Monty is giardia free, he is able to go to school! Yay!!

Poor wee one has been through a lot these past few months. Giardia and attacked and neutered and bloody stools. Because of his sensitive tummy though I am wondering what would be good to use as training treats starting Monday night.

Right now I am being very strict on his diet. He is only getting the Royal Canin kibble and forti flora probiotics powder on some kibble I wet down in the morning. He also gets limited time with a bully bone. For the past 4 days no blood in his stool!! Yay!

I was thinking of boiling up some chicken and cutting it in tiny bite size pieces and then half dehydrating them so they don't fall apart. It has worked before.

I was also thinking of boiling some yam and cutting that up in bite sized pieces.

He has typically been fussy and when I am outside with him food has very little value. Now that he is going to be in a hall with other dogs, I need something that will grab his attention.

I have notice that his interest in food has picked up though since his neuter ....
I asked the vet this very same question. Her trainer gave her beef jerky, from Costco.. and i didn't question it. That.. was.. a.. big.. mistake. So, when we were encouraging her to walk- which was only one more try after the trainer came over- I cut and peeled apples, put a bit of cheerios and kix, and used that mix of snacks. It works like a charm for her, especially since she likes to nibble on the apples for a bit. I don't know if you'd be interested in that, but, it keeps her from getting sick to her little tummy.
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