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|    YorkieTalk Newbie!   Join Date: Feb 2010  Location: Alabama  
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				   |      I gave Kaleigh a scoop of yogurt (all natural, no flavor), yesterday, to add a little flavor to her Eukanoba. She ate it, but soon began to act as if she was going to throw up. A few minutes later, she was back to normal.   She's almost 11 weeks, so is it too early to give yogurt? Or should I only give it when needed? When is it needed?  |  
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|    ♥ Maximo and Teddy   Donating Member Join Date: Jun 2009  Location: Northern Virginia  
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 Maximo was 3 pounds at 12 weeks and I fed him a little less than a teaspoon twice a day, per his breeder's instructions. What brand yogurt did you use? There are some that are all natural, but they include ingredients that may upset your baby's tummy.  |  |
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|    YorkieTalk Newbie!   Join Date: Feb 2010  Location: Alabama  
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				   |      I think I may have given Kaleigh too much. I think it was the store brand. I'll look at the ingredients today.     |  
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|    No Longer a Member  Join Date: Feb 2010  Location: england  
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 Live bio yougurt is good for them in small measure's. I use this alot if i get upset tum's and runny poop's She maybe just had a little to much of it. Hope she is back to her normal self soon hun.  |  |
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