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I so HOPE both of your babies get better!!! I am just seeing this and hate it when our little ones don't feel good!!! Keep us posted on their progress!!! |
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I happened to run across this while searching for another product so I have no idea if it's any good -- decided to pass it along anyway just in case... Canine Diarrhea Vomiting Combo "If you want a natural, gentle solution to your dog’s GI problems, for less money than one visit to a vet, then this six product protocol is your answer. Dogs can regain GI stability even after long illnesses. Designed for TREATMENT RESISTANT DIARRHEA AND/OR VOMITING. Included in this kit are: Luxolite (16 ozs.); Canine Comfort (98 gms.); Lithothamnium (100 caps); Herbal Anti-Inflammatory, 8 drams, 280 drops; Starter Pack Pet Flora (16 caps); Scutellaria Lateriflora (Skullcap). We have used this combo pack with excellent and quick results!" |
Thanks again for everyone's support, thoughts and well wishes. I wish I had spent the extra $15 for the 'human' probiotics to be shipped quickly. I only see a slight improvement in Zoey's stool with her current antibiotic and probiotics... but still far too loose. :( I am praying still, that it just takes awhile to kill all of them nasty bacteria! |
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I order the Dds-Plus from Vitamin Shoppe (5 Billion CFU): Dds-Plus Capsules by U.A.S.Laboratories - UA-1010 - at The Vitamin Shoppe However, when I look at it again it does not say non dairy. So I tried to find a non dairy at Vitamin Shoppe with no luck (maybe I am searching for the wrong thing). But I did find this at a different site - called Dds-Plus Acidophilus Bifidus (2.5 Billion CFU) and it specifies that it is non dairy: UAS Labs DDS-Plus Acidophilus Bifidus 100 Caps - Swanson Health Products Did I goof????!!! Thanks for your help! |
Oooops, sorry - forgot to give an update. Poop is still loose - medium brown in color. Her poop use to be firm if not on the hard side and dark brown - almost black in color before all of this started. She slept alot more than normal today and wanted to be close to me. Being close isn't unusual but she generally wants to play the majority of the time - but not the case today. It could just be the weather or that DH hit the road today, but it makes me nervous with this going on for so long now. :( Will be calling the vet in the morning to update him and get some feedback. |
Also I should add that I really had to coax her to eat this morning (and it had chicken in it :eek:). And ditto this evening - she only ate half her meal :thumbdown Positive side.... she readily takes the bits of chicken as reward for good pottying :rolleyes:. |
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Okay, call me crazy (won't be the first time nor the last ;)) but.... How sick can Zoey really be when she is putting on sooooo much weight??!! :rolleyes: She weighed in right before spay surgery at 4 lbs 15 oz. Now 24 days later and sick.... she weighs 5 lbs 10 oz. Doesn't that sound like alot to you??? Or is it like humans and changes hormones and thus weight gain? :confused: |
Okay, I spoke to our vet. He wants me to get her off the chicken that she is on. She was put on it along with rice when this all started. We took her off of the rice when we got the Clostridium diagnosis and added in her kibble. We kept alot of the chicken to encourage her to continue eating well. He wants her on kibble and then her treats are okay - thank goodness, as I feel she is NOT gonna like being taken off her meat. He said he is not concerned about her and that it is taking a little time is not concerning him either. Wish I could be so calm about it :rolleyes: Her poop a few minutes ago was a bit firmer, with one tiny bit at the end that was still very soft. I am hoping this is a good sign and will just continue on. He said her weight gain and all of her checkups etc etc are excellent. Okay, so I will try to take this in stride and hopefully she will eat (just kibble) and will get firmer as time continues. Thanks again everyone!! Huggs |
Maybe there is 'light at the end of the tunnel?' Know how frustrating it is to not find quick solutions. Snowboy, my 2 yr. old Pommie, has had loose stools from the time I rescued him. Have struggled with food issues....allergic to grains. Then he eats finds of horrible stuff to eat in our tiny outdoor pen.:eek: Gives himself all sorts of intestinal issues. Think I'll start him on the probiotic that Cocoa is on......Primal Defense. Get well to Zoey. ~Joanne~ |
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