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|    No Longer a Member  Join Date: Oct 2007  Location: usa  
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				   |      I am curious about the white rice for the diarrhea.  Do you add sweet potato in it as well?  My Rico has not been feeling well since Saturday.  The vet gave us Lax Aire to give him once a week as he had been very constipated.  Now he is on the other end of the spectrum.  So I am going to try a little of the rice you suggested.     Anyone ever have their babies furbutts get sore like hemmoroids? Rico has a bit of bloody look to his. He actually had a little blood on his bottom AFTER the diarrhea. I put some prep H on him. We will see if that does the trick...  |  
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				   |      Awww, poor little guy.  Plain white rice and a little chicken baby food mixed into it for some protein.  Usually this straightens out any gastric problems (assuming no parasites) for my dogs.     
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|    Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers   Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006  Location: California  
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|    Donating YT 11K Club Member     |      I didn't read the whole thread but was just wondering if they checked for something called HGE? I think it is common is young little dogs.     
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|    Mardelin Yorkshire Terriers   Donating Member Join Date: Aug 2006  Location: California  
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				   |      HGE Hemorrhagic Gastric Enteritis, usually begins with vomiting, lethargy, refusing to eat and progessing to mucous-coveredstool, loose, stools profuse diarrhea and bloody diarrhea.     
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				   |      Shadow is doing alot better. No more blood in his stool, and its firm again.     |  
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|    Donating Senior Yorkie Talker   Join Date: Oct 2009  Location: Los Angeles, CA  
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				   |      I don't know if this is true.... but I have heard that they can get blood in their stool if they eat to much fat. And it happened to my little one once after he jumped on the table and ate some steak......     
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|    No Longer a Member  Join Date: Oct 2007  Location: usa  
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				   |      Sorry for the late update.  After Rico got sick with bloody diarrhea, Ben my silky got sick too.  They never get any table food and I live in a condo so they are always on a leash and never allowed off leash outside.   So, after a trip to the vet we gave both of the amoxicillian and within 24 hrs the poop went normal (it was the best xmas present I got       ).   The rice helped Rico's tummy alot as well.I am suspecting that someone brought a sick puppy in the park that we walk in. So I fixed an area that is just "theirs" to potty in and we are staying out of the common areas where the other dogs go. DH went out to alert to condo mgmt and our friends that have furbabies to be alert. Scary for sure. I am on alert to anyone whom has a dog that poops and leaves it.   Last edited by msanna; 01-04-2010 at 12:22 AM. Reason: typo  |  
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				   |      I agree with Mary, no proscess food what so ever. Very simple no seasoning plain chicken or lean ground chicken/turkey zero fat, plain steamed white rice. Lola does very well with a baked sweet potato a few teaspoons at a time. She loves it.        |  
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