Need Help
Posted 08-06-2008 at 12:32 PM by Lil Bit
Hello All,
I have a 7 month old female Yorkie, at the time I bought her (for my daughter) we did notice she had a VERY bad overbite, although she is a very happy and loving animal, she is very thin, it seems she may have difficulty eating I am not sure but I am just guessing since she is so thin. I have been giving her soft food in hopes that she will put on a lil weight. Can someone share your thoughts with me? Please & thanks much
I have a 7 month old female Yorkie, at the time I bought her (for my daughter) we did notice she had a VERY bad overbite, although she is a very happy and loving animal, she is very thin, it seems she may have difficulty eating I am not sure but I am just guessing since she is so thin. I have been giving her soft food in hopes that she will put on a lil weight. Can someone share your thoughts with me? Please & thanks much

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![]() | Hi Lil Bit you can stat out with baby food at first you need the greens and the honey will build her up........ 2 cup poultry, chopped organic ½ cup cooked brown rice organic ½ cup boiled mixed vegetables unsalted chicken broth I use a rice cooker I cant say enough about Manuka Honey!!!!! Keeps your little one healthy Just a little 2 or 3 times a day http://www.natural-animal-care-products.com/ read for your self Also add dog greens. This is what I use. http://www.caninekidneyhealth.com/Products.html scroll down and look for dog greens Hope this helps The organic lady |
Posted 03-31-2009 at 07:14 PM by najael ![]() |
![]() | Hello =0) thanks for the advice.. question for you.. The honey you are speaking about.. is it regular honey? like the one humans eat? |
Posted 04-01-2009 at 08:01 AM by Lil Bit ![]() |
![]() | manuka honey usaHi Bit, No it is not regular honey. This honey (Manuka) can be used for people or pets. It is truly a healing honey. We are getting ready to do a full report in the yorkie magazine in the near future. Please, read at Manuka honey USA. follow the link to pets. http://www.natural-animal-care-products.com/ I know this will help. I have seen the wonders of this honey in people and pets. Please don't forget the greens. We took a Great Danes with many health problems and restored the Dane health holistically. Something Luanns Medical Vet could not do. I have used this on all my Yorkies with wonderful results. The organic Lady . |
Posted 04-01-2009 at 09:06 AM by najael ![]() |
![]() | Try Nutrical paste obtainable through your local petstore. It greatly helped my male, now 9 months and 10 lbs. Poultry in moderation...once per week with rice and veggies. Many can not tolerate poultry daily. Mix hi-quality wet food with hi-quality dry in order to her to get both in her diet. They start off small and then grow almost fast enough to watch. Has she been to the vet? If it persists, I would get a check-up done. There are so many conditions that deter eating, and/or inhibit growth when diet seems to be normal. Keep us posted on progress. I would love to hear....Lisa, Lilly & Jesse |
Posted 04-19-2009 at 02:20 PM by GoodLifeLilly ![]() |