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RAW and VOMITING!!! HELP!! I just gave Abby a NV Beef Medallion and she ate fine with no problem. then 5 minutes later she throws up!! Then after 10 minutes she throws up again!! I am freaking out. She is acting completely normal and is barking at me to play. She drank some apple pedialyte that I gave her immediatley following the 2nd throw up. I really did not expect this to happen! The most I thought would happen was diaherra. What do i do now? Should I feed her a medallion tomorrow morning? This is really freaking ne out and nnow she vomited again i am waiting for the vet to return my call |
Some dogs can't handle beef very well. I'm thinking it just didn't sit right with her, especially since she vomited so fast. There wasn't any time for bacteria in the raw to make her sick. I'd take the beef back and try chicken at first. It's supposed to be the easiest meat to start them off with - then once they are doing well with that, you can add "richer" meats. another problem could have been that she ate it too fast. I know a lot of dogs gobble their raw very quickly, especially at first. If she ate it too fast, that might have made her throw up. That can happen when any type of food is gobbled too fast I'm sure she'll be fine |
Well I spoke to the Vet. He said not to feed water/ pedialyte or food for 1 hour. if she continues to vomit I have to bring her into the office. She really didnt gobble it took quickly. somewhat but not quickly. i have given her chicken in the past and she vomits when i do. thats why i tried beef first. OMG, I am so scared and freaking out now! Please reassure me. |
I have heard that it is not good to feed kibble and raw in the same day....has she had anything other than raw today? I think grains and raw digest differently and you don't want to mix them. probably once she has nothing in her stomach other than raw she will be ok....and I agree with lacy's mom, chicken would be better to begin with. |
Some of these little dogs stomaches can't handle food like bigger dogs..Just like my sons yorkie(he's 15 weeks and 2.4 lbs), he gets diarrhea or throws up just eating a little piece of a dog treat... |
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oh no i hope she gets better! |
She is doing WAY better Hey Guys, Just an update, she is doing 100% better. I was a complete mess when I saw her throwing up like that. I felt so scared and bad. Cause she would vomit nd then start shaking and give me those sad eyes. I gave her her regular food this morning and she ate it all with no problems. As I mentioned before, I have given her chicken and the 2 times I did it, she threw up. So, if I started her on raw chicken NV medallions, wouldnt she do the same thing? That's why i started her on NV beef. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks for all your comments and concerns, Rebecca |
Thats a pretty violent reaction, sounds like you have a sensitive little girl. It could have been just a reaction to the new food or beef is very rich and can be fatty so its not the best thing to start with. I don't feed premade but would suggest trying perhaps the lamb if she doesn't do well on chicken, but don't give her a whole medallion this time, give her maybe a quarter and see how she does. Sensitive dogs generally need to be introduced to raw a little slower than others. There will be a type of raw that suits her, its just trial and error. Of course in my opinion its possibly a little harder with premade raw because for all we know she could have been having a reaction to one of the veggies that is in there, or the egg, whereas with doing it yourself you can introduce each food on its absolute own which makes it easier to pinpoint when they have a problem to a particular food. |
i agree with myfairlacy and lara. Also be sure to not give her raw on the same day you've fed her kibble. If she's this sensitive its best to wait till the next day to start a new diet. So since you've fed her the kibble today i'd wait till tomorrow to try again. And maybe try the lamb, that's what i started morgan on and she did just fine. Morgan gobbles everything up within a minute so make sure you break up the medallion into small pieces and only give her a few of the pieces to start off with and then see how she does. good luck |
Was it still cold? Sometimes if the food is too cold it will upset their stomach and come right back up again. Try adding a little hot water to it just to take the cold edge off. (Don't put it in the microwave, you can't cook it because of the bone).... Course then she'll need to eat it all right away. Letting room temp raw sit around isn't a good thing. |
The food was semi-cold. I took out one medallion and put in the ziploc bag and put in the fridge for about an hour. Then it was her feeding time and I put the little baggie in warm water to warm it up a lil. and i took it out and cut it into 6 pieces. it was all mushy. She ate it no problem, and then all the drama happened. ill see if i feed her lamb medallions. i dunno if i should just give up. |
I could have so easily given up when I started, but if I had then my dogs would not have benefited the way they have. You can't really judge how she would be on raw from one feeding. Honestly, it could have been as simple as her vomiting because she had eaten too fast or because it was too cold or simply because it was a new food. Next time, properly defrost it, for a good few hours, for example take her breakfast out the night before and her dinner out in the morning etc. Feed her 1 quarter of a room temperature one, see how she does. As I said earlier, we don't even know that it was the meat or the fact that it was raw, could have been one of the vegetables. This is one of the problems with premade raw and why I do it myself instead, its too complicated as you are feeding so many ingredients at the same time. |
Glad she's doing better. Don't give up. It's only been a day. Some dogs have a sensitive stomach and will take longer to adjust to a new diet. Just give it some time |
Maybe you could just give her a little bit at first instead of the whole medallion. I asked my vet about feeding NV raw and kibble in the same day and she said she didn't think there was any problem with that. I asked about them disgesting at different rates and she said it would be fine. Sometimes my dogs eat raw for one meal and kibble for the other in the same day. We've never had a problem in over a year and a half. |
this may sound stupid But, I've never heard anything much on this raw feeding, I did e-mail a vet out in California, to see what she thought of it..My question is why do you all do this raw feeding? I have been searching online, and myself, I don't think it looks all that great.., just from what I've read, and a lot of work..I had a golden retriever I had to have put to sleep back in 2002, she ate kibbles and chunks all her life, and of course, her little goodies too, now, when we had her put to sleep, she was 18 years old, and the only reason we had her put down was because she had cancer...but, for a big dog to have to be put down at 18, heck, I hardly ever even see tiny dogs live as long as that..so, what I'm really wanting to know, is why do you do this raw feeding? |
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1. My dogs do fantastically on it, unbelievably well. They used to eat kibble and wet food, very high quality ones. I thought they were healthy, they seemed healthy, the vet said they were healthy. However Indy always had awful dry itchy skin, the vet said there was nothing she could do about it. Well she was wrong, within a couple of weeks of raw it was completely cured. The changes I observed when I switched my dogs were, whiter teeth, fresher breath, smaller harder poos, shinier coats, better skin, less tear staining, no more anal gland problems, more consistent energy levels and happier dogs who enjoy their food immensely. I took our 8 year old rescue collie cross, Jessie to the vets for her annual check up yesterday, the vet told me she didn't look a day over 2. 2. I believe in feeding dogs what they were designed to eat. 3. Because my dogs enjoy it, they eat every meal with a huge amount of enthusiasm, I wouldn't eat the same thing every day so why should I expect them to? The point i'm trying to make is that, I never knew how well they would do on raw, until I tried it. Of course many dogs do well on kibble, and thats great. Some people live long and healthy lives on a junk food diet, doesn't mean I would recommend it........ |
But, what I'm getting at, is, if this food isn't healthy, why did I have to put my retriever down at the age of 18, and because of the cancer, up until she was 17, you wouldn't have known how old she was..she had all her teeth, still walked all over the place, was still very healthy, heck, even got run over by a pickup truck when son was leaving for school(she was deaf), and made it through that..So, what I'm getting at, is if this dog at 17, looked as though she was maybe 7 or 8, and was eating what I call crappy food, then why would you think this raw feeding is any better? How many dogs do you know that have made it up to 18? And, she never cost me a dime(other than the yearly rabi shot, and her food..).. |
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Yes, some dogs live to be very old and are very healthy on kibble, but raw-fed dogs are healthier and live longer than dogs fed kibble on average. Wolves have been known to live up to 30 years of age. |
At the end of the day all I can say is that I can see with my own eyes that my dogs are healthier on raw, thats all the motivation I need to keep feeding it to them :) |
Well my baby has only been on it for a week so I can not attest to the health benefits this soon....BUT I can say, if for no other reason, that I am very pleased with raw as she now eats with so much gusto! I have gone from practically standing on my head to get her to eat to looking forward to feeding time as I enjoy seeing her enjoy her food. |
I will be looking forward to see what the vet I wrote to says about the raw food diet..I would think there would be a lot of dogs with upset tummys..could see where maybe for a big dog, it would be okay, but, on a little dog, I just don't know |
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big dogs can handle certain foods easier than little dogs..some of the things I give my 2 big dogs, when I've tried giving to the little dogs, they've ended up having diarrhea and throwing up...I have to be careful with all 4 of the inside ones...Heck, my sons yorkie pup can't even eat treats without throwing up! |
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My sons puppy is 15 weeks old and a little over 2 lbs. if he eats his blackwood puppy food, he does fine, if he even gets 1/4 teaspoon of cottage cheese, he throws up and has diarrhea, think he will keep him on the puppy food..I just did a lot of reading on that raw diet, I think it has too much garlic, and garlic is not good for dogs...I think I'll just keep mine on the good quality food they're on..they are all healthy, what's good for some isn't good for others..I still feel people food isn't good for them.. |
Hummmm, I don't feed my baby garlic as part of her raw diet. But garlic has antioxidant properties and is small amounts is good for everyone. If you have found a food that works for you there is no need to change. I made the change cause the processed food was not working for my girl. Hopefully she will continue to do well on the raw. |
I have only been feeding raw over a week also with 7 dogs. and I can tell a big difference in my smallest female who is the most pickiest thing.She likes to keep herself VERY thin.Well she has gained almost 7 ounces that is alot for her,SHe is waiting for her meals every morning now,before we would have to coax her to eat sometimes.I have another thin one right now and she feels heavier but I have not weighed her to tell how much. |
hha, The only difference between the dietary requirements of a big dog versus a small dog is that small dogs need less food. Small dogs do just as well on raw as little ones, in fact some would say they need it more as it is well known that toy breeds are more prone to bad dental health because of having so many teeth crammed together in one tiny mouth. The reason some dogs throw up or get diarrea if they have any different foods is because we have debilitated their digestive systems by feeding them the same thing day in day out so that they forget how to cope with eating a variety of foods. If you ate nothing but one type of food for months and then tried something different, i'd be willing to bet you would have side effects at first. Garlic is only bad for dogs in large quantities however I don't feed my dogs any garlic, so I don't know where your getting that from. There is no recipe for raw, I feed different things to them every day. Since when did all food in its natural form become 'people food'??? So in your opinion food doesn't become suitable for dogs until it is way over processed to the point where they have to add a cocktail of supplements because they have killed all the nutrients with the processing? The natural food on planet earth is meant for all species, not just for us greedy humans. Thats what the food chain is about. |
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