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General household medication for yorkies??? Hi all. I don't know if there is a similar post/thread like this. I did a search and couldn't find one though. I'm looking for information on general household medication for Yorkies. The ones you don't have to purchase from your local Vet and pay a arm and a leg for. My Yorkie seems to have a lot of problems with her stomach. What influences it i don't know but every time it passes on without a expensive visit to the vet. If anyone has a remedy for easing her discomfort please share. And in fact a list of all general information about all household medication which is not harmful of coarse are welcome. Thank you |
Only know two There are only two tips I have to offer, for constipation we use Metamucil mixed with a little water and a 1/2 tsp poured over their food. The second one is 100% Pure Pumpkin in a can (NOT Pumpkin Pie Mix! just PLAIN Pumpkin) used for constipation or diarrhea. I'm sure others here will be much more helpful than me. |
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I'm not sure what kind of tummy problems she is having but....When my Harley was sick with Ulcers the vet had told me I could give him a teaspoon of Pepto Bismol if he acted like his tummy was bothering him. He was a big boy though at 12 pounds so I'm sure you would have to cut it down for the smaller Yorkies. |
By stomach problems i mean that she seems to be constipated a lot and her stools sometimes is black and hard and not as it should be. She also struggles to pass a stool and i guess this is because she is constipated. Where can i get "Pepto", a lot of people recommended and praised it but i don't know where to start looking. Can i buy it at a chemist. I'm in South Africa so i don't know if we have it here yet or at all. Thanks for the responses, i appreciate it. |
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Bismuth Subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol®, Kaopectate®) organic canned pumpkin is best but sounds like the food you are feeding is the problem if this is an on going thing so your little one may need a new diet have you had fecal checked and blood work to make sure no health issues? I do annual blood work, fecal and urine for mine and my dog on steroids goes every 6 mos for blood work. |
I agree with dwerten (she's very helpful) about the Pepto. My mom used to give her furkids Pepto years ago, but we don't give it anymore. Just worried what's in there that might cause more problems. I never knew there was aspirin in it :eek: I just thought of something, I was always told pepto was for upset stomach and diarreah not for constipation? it is to help "bind" things up. If she is constipated, pepto will only make it worse and more uncomfortable. I personally wouldn't give it. But dewerten has a good question, what kind of diet are you feeding? If you give kibble maybe add some warm water. Do you have compounding pharmacies near you? |
Post 8 on this thread might be helpful! http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...g-dosages.html I think a vet check is always important, you don't know if it's something serious, like a bowel obstruction or pancreatitis. I think it's always good to have a good phone relationship with your vet and his staff, they don't want you running in for every little thing, and they can ask you specific questions, to see, if it's urgent. If you don't trust your vet enough for this, it may be time to find a new vet. |
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First of all thank you for all the replies. Dwerten i think i should have the blood work done to see what they say. I'm feeding Lienkie Yorkie pellets from Royall Canine but she doesn't eat it just like that. She is a very very picky eater so i mix in some steamed chicken and ever other day mince or peaces of meat, which ever she didn't have the day before. During the day there is plenty of kibbles to eat but she doesn't seem to touch it during the day. Anyway thanks again for all the replies, appreciate it. |
If she knows she is going to get boiled chicken or other foods, she is not going to eat the kibble. I would cut out the chicken and meat ... especially the meat! Their tummies cannot handle this. AND, I would stop free feeding her. Put her food down and give her 10 - 15 minutes to eat it, then pick the bowl up. Two or three feedings/day. She will eat when she gets hungry! |
Thanks Ladyjane i will try this and see what she does. Do you think i should stop with the mixed food/chicken and just feed her the kibbles as is? She does'nt eat unless there is something nice mixed in though. I would so like her to get use to just the kibbles as it is contains all the nutrition that she needs for her health and coat and it will be much better on the teeth as well. |
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Once she realizes that is the only food you are going to give her, I am quite sure she will eat it. Now, of course, you must keep an eye on her for hypoglycemia, but honestly, I have never had a healthy pup get that if they did not eat for a couple of days. I get rescues who sometimes do not eat for a couple of days without any problem. Some of them have lived on table food....and they learn to eat kibble! |
Thanks for the advise. I think i will have to hang in there and put her on a strict diet of only kibble but still keep an eye on her. Thanks again. |
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Good luck! Keep us posted....I think you will have less tummy upsets! :) |
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Ladyjane, great advice on how to make your dog less fussy, I wish you'd write a sticky! |
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You write the sticky! :p:D |
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Then of course I have experience with the product as well as many other people I know. And a yorkie breeder who is well known in her expertise in anything to do with yorkies. If it wasn't for her, Pennie would be dead. Too much protein can cause kidney and liver damage as well as gastrointestinal upset.:( Also, it is not on the Whole dog journal's approved dry foods of 2010 |
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How much protein is too much? |
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Yes ma'am I am also sharing my opinion. :) Feeding a pup chicken and meat is more apt to cause problems than the dog food she is feeding. My research has told me what giving chicken and meat to a yorkie can do.:) To me, the obvious process of elimination to find out what the problem is, is to eliminate the chicken and meat! Then, if the problem continues, look at the type of dog food. :) |
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Maybe you don't think that the dog food she is feeding is good, but you probably would not approve of what I feed my pups either. Lots of people feed different things. I don't get into debates with the holistic people. They have their opinions and I have my own as do many others. |
My suggestion is to stick with something natural - change the food or add probiotics. |
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Something else you may not know is that RC was one of pet foods that were recalled, and MANY animals have died, before, during and still are getting sick. They may not use rice with melamine in it any more but dogs and cats are still dying from this kibble. Most of the complaints I have seen have been renal failure in both cats and dogs. And lots of gastrointestinal issues!! This is just not a good dog food. I know it made Pennie vomit when I fed it to her. Did you know RC is not even made in the USA?? It is from france, but also other countries (other than the USA) make it, there are a few plants, even one in Africa. Not being made in the US the dog food is not regulated, how can they? They can't because ALL ingredients are bought from other countries like China. The ingredients is full of garbage, corn, wheat, beet pulp (filler) and several other things that just aren't really good for our pets. One of the MAIN ingredients is cellulose, do you know what this is? it is WOOD, yep, it is sawdust and used as a cheap filler/fluffer. :eek: Here read about it yourself Dog Food Reviews - Royal Canin Mini Yorkshire 28 - Powered by ReviewPost ..It is considered a 2 star kibble by this site. When you check out those ingredients, look some of them up. I have looked them all up..yuck.. Here are 2 more links that might be helpful as well. You're feeding me what?: Just what IS in my dog's food? Part 4: Fiber You're feeding me what?: July 2007 Parts 1-4 on ingredients is on this page. |
Thanks guyz for all the replies. lol was fun going through all the comments. I will do my research of all the ingredients in RC and i will check with the vet what i should feed her. In actual fact the vet sells the RC to make a profit so i think i will rather go with my gut feeling on this one. Will see how it goes without the mixed goodies and I will let you know if it is in fact the RC. Thanks again. :) |
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You say the recommended amount is 22-24%, I'm seriously looking for a scientific link that says that. I have read that Yorkies need a little higher than other breed, not sure if this is true either. RC has 28%, but we give him green beans in addition to his RC, so I suppose that cuts down on the percent of protein. Also from what I understand, it's not the amount of protein; it’s the quality of protein that can be harmful. Poor quality protein gives off too much ammonia, and can damage the kidneys. I don't care for the "Dog Food Reviews", if you look at the credentials of the people who review; they have none. There is only ONE person who reviews each food, if they had some type of formal training in nutrition, they might sway me, but without any type of training, their words are merely words. By the way, I disagree that just because a food is manufactured in another country, that it's somehow inferior, the French love their dogs, and dogs are welcome everywhere. I wish Americans had the same respect for dogs, and food. However, the bag I buy does say it's made in the good old USA. The OP is from Africa, so suggesting that RC is inferior because it's made in Africa seems really rude, we've been using it 3 years and there have been no recalls since I've been using it. Joey doesn't ever have any gas, and never gets diarrhea or vomiting. His teeth are in great condition, good breath, and his hair is very shinny and thick. I think some of the proof of how good a food is, is how well the dog is doing on it. I'm not suggesting that other people switch to it, but I don't think you should try to tell them to change from it. I think saying it's garbage, it really rude too. I'm doing the best I can for my dog, we have tried a variety of foods that he didn't do well on. I don't like it when people say I'm feeding him garbage. Just because your dog vomited when you gave it to her, does not mean that it's harmful, some dogs, will vomit after any food switch. I don't think switching foods is good for dogs, and you need to go slowly if you do a food change. I know some dog have problems with corn, but I don't think the majority do. By the way, you commented on the fact that RC has beet pulp, the source you linked says, Quote:
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ok, don't go attacking me because I said it was made in France, Africa and other countries. If you look at their web site they show you where it's made, and NONE is made in the USA, maybe the bag is made in the USA.. I was trying to be helpful, NEVER was I ever rude. NOW, I will say that I was incorrect on 1 thing, they do have a plant in the USA but they still were part of the recalls and was using the cheap crap from china... They have plants: USA, Descalvado in Brazil, Gonzales Catan (Buenos Aires) in Argentina, Johannesburg in South Africa and Dimitriov (Moscow) in Russia. I am not perfect, I made an error, sorry... And yes, I have a serious problem with ingredients coming from other countries when we have enough farmers here that can supply this stuff and our farmers have been hurting for many many years now. Buy from home first!! To imply that the french love their pets more is kinda silly, what does that have to do with anything, really??!! |
Well I didn't post to have an argument about food anyhow. I only said I would start with changing food... Maybe you don't like what I have to say, that is fine. But I am not here for a fight or to get a slap on the hand for my opinions. I am done with this subject, I am sure the OP has enough information now. |
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