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any safe cure for constipation??? I don't know 100% that maggie is constipated but she did have some trouble going poo this morning and I have a bad feeling that she is. I'm thinking it might be from the anesthesia from getting spayed. ?????? I have heard that giving them yogurt helps them go...is this true? Do you know of any other "home remedies"??? |
Canned pumpkn. Normally I would say a warm bath too but you cant do that with her |
My vet said Kalani would probably be constipated after the surgery also and just to give small meals the first day. He barely ate last night and had a small hard poop. But today I gave him his regular breakfast and then lunch of yogurt/cottage cheese/vitamins & fruit and he had a regular poop:) |
Constipation after any surgery is normal. That even happens to us humans |
yeah, i kinda figured it was normal. But I am just not sure how to help her. I gave her a little yogurt. Should I try some fruit? and if so...what kind? |
I gave Kalani some banana:) |
Ive heard apple sauce is good for it too but ive never tried it |
Howdy Dooooooo I give mine a full heaping teaspoon of pure pumpkin with a little canned food. (about two tablespoons of canned food) I always keep a can of pure pumpkin in my pantry just in case. It has worked great for my boys. I don't need to give it to them very often, but it works wonders when I do.........good luck!!!! This will really help your furbaby and mine like the pumpkin. |
Apples work great. |
pepe mint, be sure to let us know how Maggie's doing, and what remedy you found that works...I've been thinking about her :) |
Pumpkin is for the loose stool I give it my dogs... when diarrhea you may want check this out 1st ? I go with some warm puppy or goats milk from market --maybe some baby food fruits? No bananas --they can constipate. Some fruits cannot be given to dogs??? There is all kinds of baby food fruits.:) :) |
So can pumpkin be used for both, constipation and loose stool? I've read both, but I just wanted to make sure.;) |
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