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|    Donating YT Addict   Join Date: Jun 2006  Location: Southern, Illinois  
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				   |      does anyone know a recipe for some bland food for a puppy that i can give to help sttle down its stomach while the medication takes eefect and help with him not having loose stools????? vet had given me meds to give so what im asking is homeaide recipe that will help??? plz and tyty     
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|    Yorkie Yakker   Join Date: Aug 2007  Location: Rutherford, NJ  
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				   |      Hi there,    Not sure if it's bland because I've never tasted it, but I feed Sammy Dr. Harvey's Organic Canine Health. You can check out this thread where someone else who feeds Dr. Harvey's to their Yorkie mentioned that it helped with their furbaby's IBS: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72865 The great thing about it is that you add your own protein and oils so I suppose you can make it pretty bland by not adding either. Here is a link to their site: http://www.drharveys.com/dogs/caninehealth.asp And this is where I order from: http://www.naturespet.com/ Hope this helps! 
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|    Donating Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Jan 2008  Location: nj  
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				   |      Try small amounts of boiled chicken and rice.  When ever my Vet wants Milo on a bland diet he tells me to feed him that.     Last edited by cdawnfine; 01-24-2008 at 05:54 PM.  |  
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|    And Rylee Finnegan   Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2007  Location: Metro Detroit, MI  
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				   |      I would probably go with chicken and rice if your dog does well with chicken.     
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|    Donating YT Addict   Join Date: Jun 2006  Location: Southern, Illinois  
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				   |      ty knew about the chicken and rice but was unsure if anyone else knew anything else that might work, like yorgurt or stuff like that     
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|    Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Nov 2007  Location: Halifax, NS  
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				   |      Chicken and white rice did the trick for us.  We also used some chicken broth.  After things started to 'look' normal we slowly added other things for 2 days as to not overload all at once and re-irritate.     |  
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|    Izzy's Momma Too!   Donating Member Join Date: Nov 2006  Location: Stuart, Florida  
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				   |      A little yogurt for a snack is great, it helps replenish the "good" bacteria in their digestive tract.  Make sure that it's NOT a diet yogurt, just plain.      I hope your baby feels better soon 
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