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Can a change of food make my baby sick?? :( Hello everyone... I am new to the forum and am glad to be part of this community. My little boy Polo was born a day after my birthday (05/06/09) so I know we were meant to be. I did not bring him home until July 4th when he was 8 weeks. \He is the most energetic little guy around!! He just went to the vet on -7/23/09 for his 2nd round of parvo boosters. I was feeding him the Purina puppy chow brand, the version for teeth. He loved that stuff. Two days ago I was not close to my local grocery and I had to go to another store. I looked for the same flavor but they only had the "healthy morsels" purina puppy chow. I fed it it to him that night he didnt really seem to like it but he ate it. He has been eating it for the last couple of days and has been his normal self. When I left for work this morning he was fine. My little brother stayed at my house today and said at about 10:30 am he started throwing up and sleeping. When I got home he was not himself he was very distant and quiet. He had diarrhea and his nose was dry. I called his vet and she said bring him in. She ran a Parvo test which was negative, gave him fluids via an IV, a reglan injection, and sent him home with antibiotics I believe Flagyl. Does anyone know what is wrong with him and if he will be ok... What should I do???:( |
Hi and welcome to YT! I'm sorry your new puppy is sick. It was most likely due to the food change. Also Purnia is not a good puppy food so you might consider changing to a better quality now while he is on the antibiotics. There are many threads on good foods here that you could do a search on. Wellness and Solid Gold you can find at Petco and are both excellent foods. The reglan was for the vomiting and that should help. Flagyl is also known as metronidazole which is an antibiotic for the stomach. your pup should be feeling better soon. Glad to hear its not parvo |
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I agree. These little puppies can have such sensitive tummies that the slightest change can cause them to not feel well. I would definitely consider looking into different brands of food though. Purina has corn, wheat and by-products in it, not very good things for a puppy! Like Kalina82 said, search some of the threads on here and you're sure to find TONS of information about foods. There's even a sticky in the food section that lists many of the higher quality food companies. Many of them will send you free samples if you e-mail them. I hope your furbaby feels better soon! :welcome4: |
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How often do you feed your puppy? is there certain times when he's throwing up or is it random (ie morning or night)? |
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:) Thanks so much for your support. That is my mission for the weekend. I really did not know that it was that bad. I feel bad for feeding it to him. Especially how much he likes that other flavor. |
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You are doing a great job with your puppy so far. You are asking questions and learning all you can. I am 26 and got my first yorkie puppy 3 years ago. granted i've fostered dogs before and have lots of dog experience, but i've never really owned a dog of my own. Parents never let me have one growing up. So tomorrow you can go and get him a better quality puppy food. There is nothing good in the supermarket so skip that. At petco they sell Wellness, Solid Gold, and Natural Balance. I feed my yorkie Wellness (and my cats too). I have always liked this food. I've also fed Solid Gold which is great as well. The natural balance i used once when she was a puppy and it just made her poop a lot. don't remember which formula i purchased but i haven't used it since. Many others here do tho and they like it. If you have a small non chain pet store around you may be able to find Innova, Merricks, or California Natural. I fed Merricks when morgan was a puppy and she loved that. These are all great foods. |
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Hi, sorry i didn't answer you last night. I went to bed. How's Polo doing this morning? |
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My 'Slightly" was doing the same thing yesterday. Gagging, throwing up, and laying around lifeless. I had changed his dog food too. The breeder told me to always use Purina Puppy. Last week I changed his food to another puppy brand. At the time it didn't seem to bother him,but now after reading these posts, I will buy a better food. I live in the country so I will make a trip to Beckley today for his food. I gave him a bit of honey last night where he had not eaten at all. The sugar thing concerns me since I am not familiar with sugar and Yorkies. Hope your baby is feeling better today.... |
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He is now pretty much back to his regular self. I gave him 1cc of the FLAGYL at about noon. My boyfriend was wondering did the vet trip help or would he have gotten better on his own? he is still napping more often but we played a game of tug~o~war and he enjoys eating the cooked chicken breast and rice. He still has not had a bowel movement yet this afternoon and evening. Should I be concerned? I hope slightly is feeling better too :) |
I have used pepto bismol on chester before, they tend to heve sensitive tummys, especially when they are young some more than others. A food change if you try another food change it over a week to even 10 days, a quarter of the new food, and then half and then three quarters. and then totally new food. A new food would be better, solid gold which chester does well on, wellness, natural balance, merrick, innova are a few of the good ones, depending on what if avaliable to you |
you are being a good mommy, when they are hungry they will eat, the chicken and rice is good for them a bland diet, the flagyl works well, chester has done that as well |
We feed Nature's Variety Prairie Chicken & Brown Rice dry dog food. We started using this food upon a recommendation from someone very knowledgeable about dog food and nutrition. We have 5 dogs and our Yorkie puppy would not eat her puppy food. We tried several different ones and she would only eat what the other dogs ate. That's when we switched to the Nature's Variety because it is a very good all life stages food and the kibble isn't too big. My dogs love it and are doing well on it. We didn't have any issues with the transition either, which was pretty much cold turkey. You can give this a try if you have it available in your area. You can go on their website naturesvariety.com and find a retailer in your area if there is one. They also offer a buy a bag and get a free bag coupon at www.naturesvariety.com/tryit. There are also many good puppy foods. As mentioned by some others, you can get some decent foods at Petco, or your best bet is probably a small independent pet food boutique store. |
Hello everyone, Polo is doing a lot better and is enjoying his bland diet. He has not had a bowel movement and I am wanting to know is this normal after bad diarrhea? When they did the Parvo test via his bum :( could that have hurt him down there? |
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However now your pup is constipated...quite the opposite of before huh? LOL Are you still giving the flagyl? if you are you need to stop giving it now because he hasn't had a bowel movement for a while. Also the chicken can be constipating. Did you start transitioning his new diet in the chicken yet? |
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I'm sorry your baby went thru such a bad time. My suggestion is to keep him on "real" food, and this is why: Dead Cats And Dogs Used To Make Pet Food Closer Look At A Rendering Plant The Dark Side of Recycling I would also suggest buying the book by Ann N. Martin titled, FOODS PETS DIE FOR. |
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I don't know if the vet told you this but the flagyl binds them up so if they don't poop for a day after the diarrhea clears up you should stop giving it. |
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:D:D He pooped!!! :animal36 I never thought I would be so happy to say but he pooped!! I ended up getting him Nature's Recipe from Petsmart. I got him the puppy blend. It got an "A" on the kibble grade chart in the other forum so I picked it. It said no beef, corn, or wheat. No by-products or fillers. No artificial preservatives so I thought it was a good choice |
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Nature's Recipe is an ok food. better then caesars and Iams in my opinion but there are still other foods that are better then it. its nice that it has a meat meal as its first ingredient but the next 3 are grains so they basically outweigh the meat in the food. The meats and grains are of good quality but there is a great grain percentage in the food then meat. |
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