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Please Help Need something to help skoshis tummy! Okay 2 night ago Skoshi was skooting his butt and biting at it, so i looked at his butt and he had a worm. He takes intercepter every month and so i think it was a tapeworm and i looked it up and it looked like one. But we took him to the vet yesterday to have him weighed so they knew what amount of pill to give him. Well he took the pill yesterday when we got home from the vet. Since then he has been have terrible accidents in the house. He wont let us know when he wants to go outside like usual either. Sorry to type this but its big piles of runny diahrea (sp?) anyways my question is what can i give him to calm his stomach? i feel so bad for him. I think its a side affect from the pill and i know it will go away but i just want to help his stomach for now. |
Tummy problems I always boil some chicken for my babies and it helps their tummies. Hope your baby feels better soon! Pam |
hmmmm Im not sure maybe someone else will know I just wanna say I hope he feels better soon! |
I would normally say boiled chicken and rice but if you go to the health and diet section there is a post by Wylie's Mom. I think it is about the second page of posts. She consulted with a nutritionist who said something about yogurt and banana. You might want to read it. |
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Mardelin said 1/2 teaspoon every 4 hours on a different thread, should i try this? he is 7pds so what do yall think? |
yes, she is a very educated Yt'er! I have followed much advice from her. |
I've used the pepto before and it helped. How's your little guy today? |
Try giving either canned pumpkin or live yogurt. A bit of banana is also good if he'll eat it. |
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i heard live yogurt and bananas were good but i was trying to see if something i already had in the house was good before i made a trip to the store. thanks everyone for helping i will update when i get home from work |
Pumpkin is good for either loose stools or constipation!!! |
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