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02-19-2010, 07:11 PM | #31 | |
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02-20-2010, 05:46 PM | #32 |
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| i asked vet about ibd when i went and he didnt think that was it b/ his poo is normal. good news is that ive been hand feeding him 5 pieces at a time bout every 10 min and no throw up. and im keeping a log of what time and how much so if he starts again as it increases maybe i can show the vet that as well. i really do think its the eating too fast. i may get the brake fast bowl. i was just worried it was too big to do good for such a tiny dog, but since someone said they like it for their yorkie, maybe ill give it a try thanks again everyone for your comments, i TRULY appreciate the support. |
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| ya ill still ask about it..but like i said no prblems so far since i started hand feeding..and his poop is getting harder and more normal (was a bit softer than i'd like when i switched to the salmon food)..so it may have been partially eating too fast and partially just nerves or adjustment from being in a new place with a new dog companion. |
02-20-2010, 06:45 PM | #38 |
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| I said this earlier but maybe you didn't catch it but if this dog came from a breeder it might be every dog for himself when it comes to eating so that is why your little one is eating way to fast. Don't get caught up in all these diseases until things start settling down. This is a new dog and he could be reacting to a new situation and is scared the food will go away...etc. I am glad to hear things are starting to smooth out.
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| i bumped it up to 10 pieces at a time by hand and he seems fine still. a bit of a burbling sound for a sec but none of his normal signs that he was going to throw up. so happy. supposed to increase it to about 1/8 cup at once by tonights dinner meal..so we'll see. gotta say thou giving him 10 pieces at a time is making it go SO much faster. the first nite it took me 2 hours just to get a 1/8 cup in him 5 pieces at a time ever 10 min lol Movin right along!! |
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