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Help with Puppy Poo Hi everyone, I hope you can help me with this very personal question regarding .... Puppy Poo. My 7 week old puppies are in the process of being weaned and they are now having some trouble in the Bowel Movement area of their tiny little lives. :( It appears to be too hard and some are straining for personal relief. I know that this question has probably been posted before, but to tell you the truth, I think they all need a little relief and do not want to wait while I go searching for an answer. :eek: Any suggestions on how I can make them more comfortable? </IMG></IMG> |
Did I post this question in the wrong area? |
Did you check their butts to see of they have dried poop on them? I have to literally wash all of mines butts everyday because if I dont, the same thing happens. |
I'd just phone the vet and ask what you can give them. Are you sure the moms not eating it. |
I gave mine a little canned pumpkin...things went smoothly from there on out. (no pun intended!);) |
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I would check them also to see that they don't have dried poo stuck on the hairs around their bottom. I clip mine at about 5-6 weeks when the hair starts growing and every week when their ears get shaved and pads of feet. Just a thought. Sometimes you can't tell unless you do an inspection. :eek: |
Thank you all. I have cleaned their little butts .... on a daily basis too, but I have noticed them straining and doing that little poop dance with little result. I have decided to give them some canned food and also perhaps soak their hard kibble in Esbilac for a few days. I sure hope this gives them a little relief. :rolleyes: |
I hope so too. I have noticed little racing streaks all over my carpet so mine like to scoot across the floor and clean theirs. That is how I know it is time to wash their bums.:rolleyes: :p |
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