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Help!!? my puppy is 11 weeks old she weights 1.8 lb. For the past few days she has been acting a little bit weird, she hasnt been going potty as normal puppy do, the day before yesterday she had 28 hrs without doing #2. i took her to the vet this morning and he didnt see anything wrong with her, he just gave me a new food (a+d) he said maybe if i change the food she will go, as soon as we got home she went potty, after that she hasnt been doing it at all. I am so woried this has been going on for days!, arent puppies supposed to go potty 10 min after they eat? has anyone had this problem with there puppy???? |
Sadie would go for day with out going... it would scare the crap out of me, but it turned out she just has her slow days!!!! She is over a year now and doing great. It might not be as big a deal as it would seem???? Keep your vet posted and watch her to see if she has trouble going and how she seems to be feeling... |
As long as the Vet checked her out I wouldn't see it as a problem for now Just watch her and If you can try and catch her when she does go See if she is having any problem going If it takes her a while to go or if she cries when she goes ... that can point to a problem |
Did your vet do an xray to be sure she doesn't have some kind of a blockage? If not I would take her back in and ask that one is done, just because she looks fine on the outside doesn't mean she can't have a problem on the inside. I would try mixing some baby rice cereal with alittle bit of her dog food, it could be that she just isn't ready for solid dog food yet. |
Thank you soo much for advice! When i went to the vet she didnt get any x-ray test.I just started giving just hard food, and i try to make sure she drinks water. So far although is kinda cold outside i take her out for walks and she is doing it out but she only goes once a day. Is that normal? |
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