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Nauseated: Could it be the food Where do I begin~? He was nauseated 2 days ago in the evening and I didn't think much of it. Then yesterday again in the afternoon. I took him to the ER and they gave him shots and I got one can of RC for GI. I gave him a bit of the canned last night and he ate, but none this am. I'm cooking brown rice for him now as someone suggested...not the Vet. Two days ago when he was sick, I fed him 3 times that day. Could that be the issue~? Normally, I feed him twice a day. I've switched him to Purina One Smartblend 3 months ago from Blue Buffalo. Anyways, he seem hungry when I fed him in the afternoon but I don't know if that is the problem tho the Vet thinks that. |
Feeding him some cooked meat mixed with some cooked brown rice for a few days should help settle his stomach. A lean beef or chicken would be good. Keep the fat content down. You could slowly add his food back to his diet after he is back to normal and see how he responds. If he starts having problems again that would be a good indication that the food is the problem. Let your vet know and report the food to the FDA. They can only investigate the food if you report it to them. They would need the information that is on the bag so make sure you hold on to that for now. Unlike with human food issues only the pet owner is responsible for reporting problems with pet foods. Vets no not have a reporting plan in place as hospitals and human doctors do. |
Brown rice is very hard to digest. Generally when there having tummy issues vets suggest boiled chicken and white rice. I think it could be the food. I personally don't trust Purina. They were the makers of the waggin train chicken jerky that was linked to hundreds of dog deaths and hundreds of very sick dogs and it took them years to pull it because it was more about the money. So if there doing that with treats who knows what there doing with dog food. You might want to look into natural balance limited ingredients or one of acans limited ingredient foods. |
I wouldn't worry about brown rice. As long as it is fully cooked it is easily digested and more nutritious than white rice. Keeping the fat content down is most important right now. |
Thanks for both of your replies. I got some rotisseries chicken at the grocery and with rice and a bit of chicken broth, he gobbled the bit down. No nausea today. I didn't know that about the reporting or Purina's past issues. But when I Google about Purina and other brands, seems like all brands the owner had issues with their dog vomiting...even the good foods which surprised me. |
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How is he feeling this morning? |
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