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having his Teefs brushed!!!! :thumbup: :D |
I guess it's not for dogs with tendency to gas. |
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Jax has never had gas on it personally :) His poop is actually way better on the Singles line, than the grain-free! Smaller, firmer, and less frequent! |
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consistence of an elephant's poop...[I have seen them at the zoo...] LOL!! and he is a poop-machine..... :D Now I really think he just does better on grain free. :thumbup: :thumbup: |
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I dunno..... Riley only got gassy on the FROMM chicken a la veg and pork & applesauce, from an intolerance to the grains in it. It was BAD! He could clear a room, other than that, never.... |
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Thanks, ya'll. I may just try that on Tibbe once he is done with his Hill's I/D as part of his treatment for stomach gas/belching/reflux & some episodes of spit-up, one of diarrhea. I understand the vet will want him to go back on regular food eventually. Am considering what to go to. |
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From what I've read on YT, it seems like it depends on the dog as to what's causing the gas. I remember a couple of times my guys would be doing really well on a certain food and someone else would post how their dog suffered horrible gas from the same food. I hope you find a good food that suits Tibbe soon! :) |
The Singles line might be good for your doggie since the duck/pear and lamb/apple formulas have a single protein source and single grain source (if your dog does not have bad reactions to duck/lamb or oats). These formulas are supposed to be good for sensitives tummies. You might look into getting one of their small trial bags to try out! |
go mrchewys! the order is already delivered! |
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Poor Tibbe, I wish I could help and say for sure this food would work for his little tummy. It's still a really new food to me and I'm just waiting and watching to see how my little ones do on it. Sending big huggins to Tibbe and prayers he's all better soon! |
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I had ordered something once on a Saturday and it was at my door that Tuesday. :thumbup: :thumbup: |
Bloody Stools with Acana I just posted on Acana and now seeing this long posts on the food. I recently switched him to Acana, but tonight had to take him to the Vet since his stool was bloody. I've switched him before and never ever had him to have bloody stools. Can Acana cause this issue~? It's been a dark reddish-brown, but late afternoon it was red. The Vet has my Yorkie on antibotics and on W/D from Science Diet for a short time. |
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He's not really wanting to play, so something is up. But he did hump his alligator toy and won't let me near it. I've changed his food numerous of times thru his years from time to time, but never had this to occur. He really licked up this wet food the Doc gave him. Doc doesn't know if it is the new food or not, so when I begin it back on Saturday and if this happens again it most likely is the food. My other post is titled "Acana dog food". Oh, yes I always slowly mix the old with the new food. I have a good amount left of the old so I really haven't totally switched him. He's only been on Acana for like 2 weeks, maybe 12-14 kibbles with his old food. |
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Veggienut, was his stool bright red or dark red? I don't know much about bloody stools but I suppose a food could cause it. Which Acana food did you get for him? |
Ohhh Nooo... :( I have never had a problem with the Acana and I switched Riley cold turkey. Sending good vibes that your furbaby gets better really quickly. Please keep us posted. |
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From what I picked up when we were walking it was a mix of red and brown. Then he had some sticking out of his tail and when I pulled it out, it was bright red and looked like a string of blood. I worried then~! I got him the chicken, think it is the Prairie one. He started back today on it with the what the Vet gave me (W/D Science Diet), and I mixed in some of the kibbles. About to walk here shortly and hopefully there is no blood. Otherwise, got to switch again~! |
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A food could possibly cause bloody stools if there is an allergy or intolerance but I think that it is usually accompanied by vomiting and/or diarrhea, as well. |
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Dog Blood in Stool | Dog Health Blood in Stool |
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