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Rosie not feeling good Rosie got up this morning and would not eat. She is very clingy to me. About 2 hours ago, I heard her belly just rolling. So, I went to the vet. Needless to say, we are back on I/D. I know I know it is not the best food but I want my baby better! :( She was put on the dry and the can. She would not eat the dry but did eat a little of the can when I got her home. Please keep my furbaby in your thoughts. Thanks! |
Sending prayers for Rosie to feel better. The best food for her is the one she does best with. |
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Thanks! I have spent a lot of time selecting good foods. However, with her sensitive stomach it seems like we always end up back on I/D. |
I feel for you. My little Cricket had to stay on special food bc of her chronic belly issues. I hope Rosie is feeling better soon! :( Such a pretty girl! :) |
Awww..I hope litle Rosie feels better soon, bless her little heart. |
Thanks so much. I just hate it when she is sick. :( She is laying in my lap right now. Probably will hold her all day. Just can't help it. Maximo, I noticed in another post that you said something about yogurt. Should I try that with Rosie? |
Your little girl is in my thoughts and prayers... She is a beautiful yorkie! |
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Thank you so much! |
:hug:((( Hugs ))) for Rosie! |
Or can anyone give me information on probiotics? |
I would ask your vet if probiotics might help her. There are some conditions where they are not recommended. I use Nature's Farmacy - Store - Product Details= and some are available by prescription. Hope she's feeling better soon... |
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I hope Rosie starts feeling better soon. |
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Thanks! You all are making me feel better about it. I will ask the vet about the probiotics. Anything to help this sensitive tummy!! |
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I used to give her one every once in a while. But not lately. I did give her a bully stick which she is still chewing on. Could that have anything to do with it? This was the first time she has ever had one. But it has been with us now for about 2 weeks. She has not chewed on it today. Just laying around. |
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I would just give the Hill's and not bother with probiotics. ETA: I wouldn't give bully sticks to any dog with digestive issues |
How much of the Bully Stick did she eat? I can't give mine any treats made for dogs. I use Gerber's Graduates Puffs and Cheerios (plain) for treats. What food do you normally feed her when she's not on ID? |
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No other symptoms at all. That is why he only changed her food. |
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Thanks! I am getting rid of it right now! |
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She has had the same one for 2 weeks now. She only chews on it a little bit at a time. This is the first she has ever had. She is so picky on her treats. I will try Cheerios or the Puffs! I have been feeding her NV Instinct. She has done fine on it up until the last few days. She has just turned her nose up. Then today she would not eat at all. When I heard her tummy we headed to the vet. Had too many bad experiences with tummy issues and Rosie. So, I didn't want to take any chances. |
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I think my vet will want Rosie to stay on this permanently. We just have too many tummy issues. And I trust my vet so if that is what he thinks is best then I have to do it. I felt the other foods were good foods; however, obviously Rosie needs something different. Ironic that we ended up having the tummy issues after I just posted about stopping the SD. But like you said, you do what you have to do! :) |
I have been making treats from Hills R/D because of the high caloric content in so many of the dog treats. I make 8 slices from a can...and then cut them in 6 pie shapes. Put them on parchment paper on a cookie sheet...bake at 350 for 37 minutes. My pups LOVE them. I wonder if you could do that with I/D? Probably! |
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I bet I could! Good idea! :):) Then she could get treats too. You don't add anything at all? |
I don't want to disregard kjc's advice, however Cooper vomits when he eats cheerios. He does really well with Three Dog Bakery peanut butter flavor cookies. Once your little girl is feeling better you can start to slowly experiment with new treats. What foods has she eaten? |
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:getwell: Aww, sorry to hear Rosie not feeling good. Hope she is feeling much better soon!!! |
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