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Experienced breeders question about distended abdomen on pup I have a friend that just has a pup. I think there may be something wrong with this pup and need some input. He is 13 weeks old and already been wormed twice. His stool is firm and no visible parasites. He is somewhat lazy/calm. He wakes up for food and whines when he is done for more. He swallows it whole and his amount is gone within 1 min and he is whining for more. He is being fed 4 times a day and getting a more than what is called for on the bag.But seems hungry all the time. She is going to start soaking it prior to feeding him so that he does not bloat further But he arrived 2 days ago with this very large and firm abdomen. We immediately thought roundworms and began worming with panacur/albon/flagyl to cover all bases. But nothing in 2 days and stools are still firm.:confused: Then tried infant gas drops thinking gas but nothing. Now when I say round and large belly I mean his chest is approx. 2 inches wide when standing on hind legs and his abdomen is over 6 inches wide. It is your typical drum sounding taut belly. When I palpate it the hardness does not allow it. He does not cry out or whine with that? I have no advice for this person. I just know it does not look right. Anyone have this before? Ideas besides worms. Not something she should run to the Emergency vet for but just looking to see if other breeders have experienced this and what am I missing?:confused: |
Figured out the problem...full of food and poop:rolleyes: |
Was he constipated? |
distended belly This pup poops alot, piles of it for a little guy. But nice poops, firm, not a problem there. But, he acts starved all the time. His food right now is being soaked to capacity before its given to him, and he wolfs it down without chewing. Then he is distended again. He is not being overfed by any means. Never seen a dog act like this. strange. |
Looking up bloat on the net and he has symptoms of it just not too severe and I think it was caught in time. Anyone else have a Yorkie with this? |
Has this puppy been seen by a vet? I don't recommend worming without knowing if it is necessary. You could be doing a lot of damage to the pup by giving him a lot of unnecessary drugs. I have read that flagyl should not be given to puppies. What type of food is the puppy on? The bloating could be caused by flatulence (gas building up in abdomen) or something more serious like a pancreatic disorder or liver disorder. I have also read that Flagyl (metronidazole) can cause bloating. |
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I have seen this problem a few times with pups who have to fight for food with littermates. A neighbor and her sister bought puppies from a breeder I knew..went to her kennel, marked her off my list as reputable. Her puppies fought for the food when it was put down..they were fed 2 times a day..no free feeding and when the food was gone, it was gone..and some pups did not get enough. I have had a few rescues and they ate until they vomited for the first few weeks..I had to limit the amount..and feed 4 small meals a day instead of two normal size...this may not be your puppies problem..just offering my experince. |
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Unless you reared him from day one and know his situation, I would strongly lean to him having to fight for food... I would give him at least 6 small meals..and use cherrios's for treats in between. They will not fill him up and still be a yummy to make him happy..soon he will learn he is ok and can trust you to feed him with he is hungry. The reason his belly swells is because he is gulping air due to eat too fast.. |
Good luck with the vet visit. I hope all is well with him. You might consider giving him something like Bene-bac. It might help with his digestion. Are you giving him anything to chew on? A chew like the C.E.T. chews might help keep his mind off food. |
Yes..I agree...spend alot of time with him, games, outside..etc |
Great advice.. give that a try?? |
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Small meals, some Benebac (or other probiotic), exercise and treats between meals should get this puppy sorted out. Exercise does wonders for the digestion! |
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