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Won't go potty Hi there, I am abit worried about Tia. She has been doing number 2's very infrequently. It is now 5:11 pm here and she has yet to do a number 2 all day. She is eating and drinking fine and doing number 1's okay. |
Milo is a once a day pooper. Every once in a while he will not go, but then the next morning he goes more than usually. Have you tried going for a longer than usually walk, sometimes that stirs things up. |
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I wouldn't mind if Tia was a one a day type girl :p lol but she usually goes quite often usually 3-4 times - this is why I'm concerned :confused: We can't go on walks yet because she has not had all her vaccinations; although we had to travel today; maybe it could be because she has not been very active today?? But surely she should still have the urge to go, as she is eating??? :confused: |
Since she is so young, any little change is a big deal. Since walks are out of the question how about some extended play time, to get her moveing. |
When my Toto does this I give him some apple with the peel and usually that fixes the problem nicely.:D |
When my Toto does this or I should say doesn't go potty I give hime a slice or two of unpeeled apple. That usually fixes the problem.:D |
oops! looks like I am double talking. Sorry.:confused: |
hypoglyclemia??? After I posted this she went potty; but wouldn't eat her next meal and started to act quite unresponsive. When she wouldn't eat I was worried because she NEVER NEVER refuses food; and she didn't want to play either which is uncharcteristic of her also. I was worried but everyone was assuring me it was just because she was in a new surrounding, was tired etc - but I know even if Tia is tired if I put her squeaky ball in front of her and start playing she would forget about her tiredness and join in. I thought that she might have been suffering from hypoglycelmia (sp?), I didn't have karo syrup or nurtical or honey so I gave her about maybe a teaspoon of sugar. ALMOST IMMEDIATELY she came 'back to life' she started jumping and running about :D Since then she has been fine; was wondering why she may have acted like this? Anything I need to be looking out for? further concerned about??? |
Since she is prone to hypoglycemia, she will have to be watched very closely all the time til she outgrows it. I would feed a hypoglycemic dog at least 6 or 7 times a day or a small amount every hour or two would probably be best. |
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