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I Need Help Asap!! Ok My mom's yorkie Boo has had diareha(sp) for the last 2 days we feed then Royal canine mini puppy 33 i am freaking out now does anyone know if this food was in the recall. she said he hasn't eaten anything else no treats no human food nothing. Peeka and Boo have never had diareha ever not even once so this is really scary does anyone have any suggestions we called the vet and he can't see him till monday? |
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Ohh Amber, I sure hope Boo is ok. No other vet is available? I dont feed mine RC, so I'm not sure. Sending Boo thoughts and prayers! |
How long you had your puppy?? My baby had diarrhea in the beginning without any apparent reason. I changed diet to more mild/bland food like boiled chicken and rice since my baby is picky eater as well. Now she is almost 8 month and I have no problem!!! And I am feeding her the same dog food, Royal Canine 33!!! |
Why not try boiled chicken and rice for a few days to see if his stools harden up. Its probaby not the royal canin food, and most likely just a tummy thing, my girls get loose stools once in a while also and I have no idea why.. |
I would take her off of the puppy food if it were me. You cannot feed a puppy just home cooked food for any length of time safely, but it wouldnt hurt til you can get to the vet. I would go with the chicken or very lean hamburger and rice or oatmeal til then. |
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but you need to check into this: April 19, 2007. ROYAL CANIN today recalled seven canine dry dog foods and one dry cat food due to the presence of a melamine derivative in rice protein concentrate ingredient of these formulas. The recalled Royal Canin foods are: * Royal Canin Chicken Meal & Rice Formula Senior Dog Food * Royal Canin Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Puppy Dog Food * Royal Canin Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Adult Dog Food * Royal Canin Lamb Meal & Rice Formula Senior Dog Food * Royal Canin Rice & Catfish Meal Formula Adult Dog Food * Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Early Cardiac EC 22 Dog Food * Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Canine Canine Skin Support SS21 Dog Food * Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Feline Hypoallergenic HP23 Cat Food Royal Canin USA urges pet owners using the dry pet food products listed above to immediately stop feeding their pets the foods and to consult with a veterinarian if they have any immediate concerns about the health of their pet. Royal Canin has pledged to no longer use any Chinese suppliers for any of its vegetable proteins. No other Royal Canin pet foods are affected by the recall, according to the company. Additional information on the Royal Canin recall is available from the Royal Canin USA website. |
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Royal Canin Puppy 33 is not on the recall list.....I feed this too, but it's better to err on the side of caution. |
Amber my Sassy got the runs real bad and she had never had but puppy food either so i took her to the vet's and she had a parasite that she pick up out side in the grass. The vet said that if you have any wild animals in your yard bunnies, birds anything there is always a danger of getting a parasite so he gave her medicine and she was fine in a day and has been fine since. |
Have you always feed this brand/type? When we switched too soon the same thing happened. |
Boo is 11 months old. i am looking into other vets my mom wants to wait and see if he has it the rest of the night. Daisy had Giardia a while ago but she has been clear from it and they aren't ever really around eachother Peeka doesn't have the runs and i would think if any of them got it it would be him. She doesn't take him anywhere so i don't know? |
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I'm very curious as to whether it is related to the food, because at this rate of recalls it might just be! Please let me know the progressing condition of your baby.. |
Thank you everyone! He has been on this food since we got him at 7 weeks never had a poblem he has never had loose stools. am i just being a worry wart? |
Amber - if you want, I have some of this stuff that works really fast! Not sure if you can get it in the pet stores here, I get it online from Only Natural Pet Store. Vetri-Science Fast Balance - G.I. 125021 Fast Balance-G.I. is a highly-palatable, fast acting supplement that provides immediate care for dogs and cats with loose stools and other gastro intestinal dysfunction associated with microflora infestation, garbage gut, food sensitivities, stress, age, and traveling. It contains a specialized yeast extract (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) rich in Mannan Oligosaccharides (MOS), Direct Fed microbials, digestive enzymes, and B vitamins in a dial-a-dose tube for easy administration. 60cc for dogs; 35 cc for dogs and cats. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Active Ingredients Per 10 cc: Pantothenic Acid: 10.5 mg Vitamin B6: 2.5 mg Vitamin B2: 1 mg Mixed Lactic Acid Bacteria: 1.3 x 107 CFU Saccharomyces cerevisiae: 3.4 x 106 CFU Bacillus subtilis: 3.8 x 105 CFU Aspergillus oryzae: 1.3 x 105 CFU Inactive Ingredients: Carrageenan, Dried Apple Pectin Pulp, D-Calcium Panthothenate, Dried Aspergillus Niger Fermentation Extract, Dried Aspergillus Oryzae Fermentation Extract, Dried Bacillus Subtilis Fermentation Extract, Dried Enterococcus Faecium Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Acidophilus Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Casei Fermentation Product, Dried Lactobacillus Plantarum Fermentation Product, Mucilage, Polysorbate-80, Primary Yeast Dehydrated, Pyroxidine Hydrochloride, Riboflavin Supplement, Silicon Dioxide, Vegetable Oil, Yeast Extract, Yeast Fermentation Solubles. Suggested Use: give amount listed below until results occur. Body Weight -- Serving -- Per Day: Up to 10 lbs -- 5 cc -- 2 times 11 to 20 lbs -- 5 cc -- 3 times 21 to 30 lbs -- 10 cc -- 3 times 31 to 50 lbs -- 15 cc -- 3 times 51 lbs and over -- 20 cc -- 3 times |
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