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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Northern Virginia
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| ![]() dottiesyrky is correct, the drops only had a steroid and no antibiotics. The "alternative" drops all have antibiotics. Pilot seems to be doing better this morning. No head shaking and his collapsing trachea breathing/honking has decreased after resting all night. We are still battling his eating though. He no longer wants to eat much in the mornings. If he does eat, he will only eat plain food such as chicken with boiled mash potatoes, and non fat greek yogurt. Same goes with his brother Pax. Ever since they got sick the last few months they changed. In the afternoons and evenings he seems to open his options up as to what he wants to eat, however we're still having trouble getting him to eat his traditional home cooked food that he was eating for the past several years. We home cook because we have to avoid many high oxolate foods and certain mineral/vitamin supplements that can contribute to stone formation. |
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: SW USA
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| ![]() Thanks for the positive news that Pilot is much better this morning. As for the eating, it could be that after they got sick their routines changed and perhaps the food is not as appealing?? So much for our extra efforts at home cooking!!! I think dogs go off some foods as we do? My dog recently decided he was not so hungry in the early morning, but eats as usual and perks up as the day goes on. Your dogs seem to have adopted this regimen too. So don’t worry as they are eating, if not as before. You have a difficult task with the dietary restrictions they have, but you are doing all you can for your babies. Hope they continue on the positive path to good health. Also you can rest with no stress! |
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Earlier/separately you wrote, "they've been in house. I don't think we'll take them on walks around the neighborhood anymore due to the issues....Pax gets lots of exercise around the house. He wants to play fetch and keep away constantly....Pilot sleeps most of the day. I would say he sleeps 18 hours a day. He doesn't like to play much, he would rather curl up in a bed or your lap."You will be the better judge, but I suspect especially Pilot needs more exercise. Not a vet, but true believe that exercise, as in a good long walk, is as important as the meds. Prayers to you. | |
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| ![]() P.S. Katy may have nibbled a wee bit of kibble early, but she almost always gobbled up her morning meal after we'd been on "her" walk. |
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Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Northern Virginia
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The prescription food did not work as expected (dilute the urine) and we had concerns of pancreatitis due the fat content of the food. | |
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Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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| ![]() Maybe you should talk with a nutritionist about a different recipe.
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| ![]() He may just not be hungry in the am. So hope you figure out a way for him to get on a good exercise routine. Hugs your way. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Northern Virginia
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| ![]() I'll look into the nutritionist but we have them on a special diet to prevent calcium oxolate stones. It's worked well for many dogs including my own. The goal of the diet is to avoid high oxolate foods, avoid certain types of minerals and vitamins which contribute to stones, and give lots of fluids. We add supplements to help balance out phosphorus in meat, and vitamins like B complex and E. Pilot has a moderate luxating patella and his collapsing trachea is getting worse as time goes on. He's not one to run around the house like Pax. Perhaps you are right, maybe since he's not going on walks anymore he's not as hungry. Pilot was a little picky this morning but did eat after adding more veggie puree to his meal. He also ate some pineapple this morning. He ate lunch this afternoon without much fuss. Perhaps this is the new normal? |
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Yorkie mom of 4 Donating YT Member Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: LaPlata, Md
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: SW USA
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| ![]() It seems that over time you have figured out the right diet and nutrients for Pilot’s needs, and if it works, see how it goes. As I said before, my dog who is nine, recently did not have the same interest in morning food, but makes up for it later. If he is otherwise normal and is not losing weight I would not worry. I still wonder if he has slight nausea in the mornings from his past illnesses. His GI system may not be up to speed yet. Also could he have an acidy stomach in the early morning after the night fast and need more tempting? Anyway, he does appear to be so much better and hopefully thriving, so try and be cool and not stress......yet anyway! Good luck, you are such a great and caring dog mom. Last edited by dottiesyrky; 06-11-2018 at 01:16 PM. |
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| ![]() Please keep us posted on his progress. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Northern Virginia
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Perhaps you right with the mornings. Pilot and Pax actually won't eat until later in the mornings now as well. We use to feed them 3 times a day every 7 hours or so beginning at 7 AM, but they won't actually eat until almost 9 AM now. I'm a young single bachelor and my mother typically feeds them while I'm at work in the city during the week since I'm gone 12 hours a day. I also wonder if they some anxiety at feeding times as well? Perhaps we've been making too big of a deal. I'm trying to learn to cope and alleviate this chronic stress, as you said, he's not losing weight and is normal otherwise. Thank you for the continued support, it's greatly appreciated. | |
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Furbutts = LOVE Donating Member Moderator | ![]() So is chicken the only/main protein you're using...? I would really suggest trying whitefish - dogs tend to *love* it. Could be anything: sole, cod, tilapia...anything. Put a bit of season-all on it, bake a bunch up at once since they shrink so much - and try it. It can be especially appetizing to sick/GI/struggling dogs.
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Donating YT Addict Join Date: Aug 2010 Location: SW USA
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| ![]() So you are a Yorkie dad and not mom!!! It must be hard leaving your dogs all day while you work, but hang in there. I know how it feels though to have a usually ravenous dog change to one who is suddenly picky. But the rest of the day he is his usual foodie self. My boy is the same and now is hesitant to eat at first in the morning, whereas before he could not wait to eat. If Pilot has some slight GI distress since he was sick, or perhaps there was some change in feeding routine. These dogs are very sensitive to habit changes and our emotions and body language. I know my dog watches my every move and in the mornings now he waits until I go to the fridge for the salmon oil. Even if I just pretend to add the oil, he will eat!!! I used to have a dog who would not eat unless a man was in the room to feed him!!! So praying that Pilot is not sick and that he is just going through a weird psych phase. If he is sick he would not eat at all. But you know your dogs and I see that if they took a turn for the worse, you would be on it. By the way, I wonder about the names? I thought Pilot was just that and Pax was for passenger??? In the meantime there are many helpful suggestions on here to help Pilot enjoy his food more. Thanks for the updates and please keep them coming. |
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