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Poor little Stedman! Hope he is better today. All the suggestions, pumpkin, sweet potato, etc. sound good. I have a new idea that I am going to run past Toto's vet .... blueberries! I found out by accident that those will give you diahrrea, big time, if you eat too many of them!! :( Last summer while I was home for awhile, I discovered that my 4-yr. old granddaughter, Abbi, loves them. I knew that they were really good for her and because she has a problem not eating enough fiber, I let her eat them every time she asked! Opps!! Too many is not a "good thing"! Toto loves them too! Soooo ... if the vet says it's OK for Toto to have more than the 3-4 that I give her now, I'm going to add those to her daily treat ration! Anyone had any experience with these? Steddy ... Toto sends hugs & snuggles and hopes you feel better soon! :animal-pa |
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Stedman says thank you so much for the hugs Toto...and he is sending them right back to you! :hug: |
Well, we were going to go to the store last night to get some sweet potatoes and milk, however, I did find a can of canned pumpkin in my pantry (I'm sure I bought it "just in case" - for emergencies like this), so I decided to try that first. Last night he fell asleep and slept through the night, so I didn't want to bother him...but this morning when he ate his first meal of the day, I mixed in some of the canned pumpkin. Immediately after that I let him out to go to the bathroom as he went straight to the door, so I had high hopes that maybe it was going to work :confused: Unfortunately, he went out....and, nothing :( He still just can't seem to go :( My poor little guy! Of course, this morning was only the first time he had it since all this constipation stuff started, so maybe I just need to give it a little more time. I am going to continue to give it to him throughout the day and see if it helps. I will also be going to the store later to get some sweet potatoes and milk just in case the canned pumpkin doesn't work. Heck, I am going to try everything. :( How long should it take for the canned pumpkin to "kick in" do you think? And how long exactly should I let this go on before I take him to the vet to see what is going on? I was thinking that if he doesn't "go" today - that maybe I should take him in to see the vet tomorrow....but then again, maybe I should give it a little more time for the sweet potatoes/canned pumpkin/milk to kick in/work :confused: |
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Oh man Brooke he really is constipated!:( Gracie was still going it was just not an easy task for her. If he doesn't go today, I would call the vet tomorrow and just ask. I would be afraid his little tummy would start to hurt. BTW, it took a good full day before I saw any difference with Gracie and I think I kept her on the pumpkin for around 3 or 4 days total. |
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If he doesn't go at all today, the vet will for sure be hearing from me tomorrow. I will first just call and see what they say before I bring him in. Thank you so much for all your help girl and I will keep everyone updated on what happens with the little man :( |
I hope you find something that helps but one time Teddy was constipated and my mom gave him olive oil, just a little bit like that and it worked. Also i think carrots make them go |
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LOL..thanks again girl! :hug: |
Well I gave him more milk (quite a bit this time) and more canned pumpkin - neither of them has worked so far :( I didn't think I had enough milk left but there was still a little in the jug (plenty for him) but I am going to pick up more at the store when we go in just a few minutes to stock up on blueberries and sweet potatoes. And I am also going to try the olive oil and carrots when we get back home. Gosh I hope something works...I can tell that he is just in AGONY :( I hate this! :( |
Another update... We got back from the store and as I was cutting the sweet potatoes up into chunks, hubby knocked on one of the kitchen windows (he was outside with Stedman *trying* to get him to go potty) - well he did something with his hands and I just knew that he was trying to tell me that Stedman "went"...so I stopped what I was doing and walked outside and he said that he, ummm....pushed on Stedman's little hiney, lol...and he did poop, BUT - only a little came out and they were very hard and round (I looked at them to see for myself :rolleyes:). Well, we were HOPING that he would go more, but once again he was having problems going and still is :( SO, I chunked up the sweet potatoes, boiled them and now they are cooling. I forgot to do the carrots earlier, so they are boiling now. After the carrots are finished I am going to give Stedman some of the sweet potatoes, and carrots, and even some olive oil. Gosh I hope all this stuff doesn't upset his stomach :confused: Just in case, I will give everything an hour (or more) apart to be on the safe side. Say a little prayer for him...I KNOW he is in pain, I can just tell :( |
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At least he was able to release a little of the pressure. Wishing him much, um, success today!:) |
Poor Stedman. Sounds like your doing everything right. I would maybe mix a little water into the pumpkin and carrots to get more fluids into him. That may help loosen things up in there :p Keep us updated! |
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