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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

I've got one poorly pooch

Seems she's eaten something which has developed into collitus so off to get lots of fresh bland food for the poor princess

Any dog owners got any tips or ideas what to give her other than chicken? X

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend

Most pet shops sell a diet called BARF. It's a frozen diet, pure meat, including some small bits of bone etc. Really good for dogs with sensitive stomachs, as long as you don't buy the rich stuff like the beef. Works out cheaper then buying chicken from the butchers too.

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"Most pet shops sell a diet called BARF. It's a frozen diet, pure meat, including some small bits of bone etc. Really good for dogs with sensitive stomachs, as long as you don't buy the rich stuff like the beef. Works out cheaper then buying chicken from the butchers too. "

Thank you! Will go the pet shop tomorrow so fingers crossed! X

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

If she'll eat it, boiled rice mixed in with bland meat

That's always good for a bung

Have tried my dog on the frozen stuff too - it's good !

Also, I had that 'chump meat roll' recommended to me when I had a greyhound - they have notoriously gippy tummies.

It did the trick with her, never had any problems.

You can get that for 50/60 p a roll from home bargains

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

just move on and get a cat?

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By *irtydanMan
over a year ago

Blackpool

just lots of love

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"If she'll eat it, boiled rice mixed in with bland meat

That's always good for a bung

Have tried my dog on the frozen stuff too - it's good !

Also, I had that 'chump meat roll' recommended to me when I had a greyhound - they have notoriously gippy tummies.

It did the trick with her, never had any problems.

You can get that for 50/60 p a roll from home bargains "

Have given her pasta which she loves, she's looking for the tuna in it that she normally gets with it though

Will have a look at them chump things, if theyre easy to cut up that is cos theyre bigger than her whole head them things.

Thanks again.

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"just move on and get a cat?"

. Can really go off someone ya know!!

Im not a cat person anyway, they dont like me for some reason

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Will have a look at them chump things, if theyre easy to cut up that is cos theyre bigger than her whole head them things.

Thanks again."

They're very easy to cut up

Infact the consistency is a bit bleurgh and they do stink

Just get 1 and see how you get on - I've got a staff and 1 does 2 meals for him with a bit of dry mixed in

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just move on and get a cat?

. Can really go off someone ya know!!

Im not a cat person anyway, they dont like me for some reason "

aww you've not really gone off me have you? abyway i can make it up to you?

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"Will have a look at them chump things, if theyre easy to cut up that is cos theyre bigger than her whole head them things.

Thanks again.

They're very easy to cut up

Infact the consistency is a bit bleurgh and they do stink

Just get 1 and see how you get on - I've got a staff and 1 does 2 meals for him with a bit of dry mixed in

"

. Well the smells she's been making cant be any worse! Will give it a go tomorrow x

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"just move on and get a cat?

. Can really go off someone ya know!!

Im not a cat person anyway, they dont like me for some reason

aww you've not really gone off me have you? abyway i can make it up to you?"

Plenty of ways

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"just move on and get a cat?

. Can really go off someone ya know!!

Im not a cat person anyway, they dont like me for some reason

aww you've not really gone off me have you? abyway i can make it up to you?

Plenty of ways

"

well i'm yours to use to make it up to you

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By *rokengirlWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere

Try weetabix too with a little milk vet recommended that for mine when he had kennel cough.... Nothing worse when you can't make then better xxx

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By *aceytopWoman
over a year ago

from a town near you

was going to suggest what Bussy suggested,so i will just pass on my best wishes to your poorly pooch,lots of hugs for it too

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"just move on and get a cat?"

Brill

But seriously, you can get dog laxatives, my Border Collie once got blocked up, it seemed to do the trick..... eventually

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

Thanks to those proper dog lovers (growls at hornypoliceman grrrr). She is fine in herself, same playful puppy even though she's nearly 10

And ramsfan, its not her being bunged up that is the problem, I need to put my little one's old nappies on her she's that bad, so my pockets are full of tissues and poo bags and a bottle of water to rinse the remains away.

I look great dry heaving trying to pick her mess up in the rain.

Im dead sexy honest

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By *rs Robinson1Woman
over a year ago

Chapel Row


"Most pet shops sell a diet called BARF. It's a frozen diet, pure meat, including some small bits of bone etc. Really good for dogs with sensitive stomachs, as long as you don't buy the rich stuff like the beef. Works out cheaper then buying chicken from the butchers too. "

Best diet for a dog Ive fed mine a BARF diet for ages now Id never feed them on that dry kibble crap

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By *rs Robinson1Woman
over a year ago

Chapel Row


"just move on and get a cat?

. Can really go off someone ya know!!

Im not a cat person anyway, they dont like me for some reason "

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

Thabk you. She is normally a Ceasers dog, but think she may have enjoyed waffles, spaghetti and who knows what else from my toddler!

She's getting on a bit and is epileptic and allergic to bread so have to be careful what she eats so will look at the barf stuff even though the name makes me wanna gag a bit x

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By *rs Robinson1Woman
over a year ago

Chapel Row

tbh the best thing to do is to starve them for 24hrs they say its always good to keep a dog slightly hungry a lot of people that feed a Raw Feed will have a fasting day maybe once a month dogs do that in the wild naturaly anyway I get all my food delivered from Natures Menu which is Chicken wings Tripe Beef Hearts Fish Chicken chunks etc if you want any of the links to a good raw suplier drop me a mail and Ill let you know also type in BARF into Google and you will get loads of advice on it

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By *empting Devil.Woman
over a year ago

Sheffield

Scrambled egg is sometimes recommended. White fish can be good too. Along with boiled rice.

I had a cat with digestive issues and it's the same diet for them both. I used to go to the cheapy freezer shops and buy bags of cooked chicken fillets and white fish (that was uncooked and I'd defrost then zap in the microwave to reduce the fishy smell in the house).

My friends dog has had a sensitive stomach since he was very ill as a little puppy and she feeds him on tripe. Not the tinned stuff, the unbleached frozen stuff from pet food suppliers. It really stinks, but it's cheap and he loves it and he has the most beautiful sheen on his coat.

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By *rs Robinson1Woman
over a year ago

Chapel Row


"Thabk you. She is normally a Ceasers dog, but think she may have enjoyed waffles, spaghetti and who knows what else from my toddler!

She's getting on a bit and is epileptic and allergic to bread so have to be careful what she eats so will look at the barf stuff even though the name makes me wanna gag a bit x"

lol BARF means Biologicaly Adjusted Raw Feeding a good book to get on it is by Dr Ian Billinghurst an Austalian vet who started the BARF diet

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By *rs Robinson1Woman
over a year ago

Chapel Row


"Scrambled egg is sometimes recommended. White fish can be good too. Along with boiled rice.

I had a cat with digestive issues and it's the same diet for them both. I used to go to the cheapy freezer shops and buy bags of cooked chicken fillets and white fish (that was uncooked and I'd defrost then zap in the microwave to reduce the fishy smell in the house).

My friends dog has had a sensitive stomach since he was very ill as a little puppy and she feeds him on tripe. Not the tinned stuff, the unbleached frozen stuff from pet food suppliers. It really stinks, but it's cheap and he loves it and he has the most beautiful sheen on his coat."

Well if you move onto a BARF diet all those sort of pproblems will go less visits to the vets with dry itchy skin etc etc

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

Im soooo not the right person to have a dog with tummy troubles!

I always thought tripe was fish til recently and as for trying to starve her I may run away for a few days and leave her to see how they get on trying that!

She may be blonde but she's not daft when it comes to food. She's on steroids and other meds for her epilepsy so has to eat, she always manages to eat round the tablets in her food though. Blooming pets! Who'd have them lol x

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"Scrambled egg is sometimes recommended. White fish can be good too. Along with boiled rice.

I had a cat with digestive issues and it's the same diet for them both. I used to go to the cheapy freezer shops and buy bags of cooked chicken fillets and white fish (that was uncooked and I'd defrost then zap in the microwave to reduce the fishy smell in the house).

My friends dog has had a sensitive stomach since he was very ill as a little puppy and she feeds him on tripe. Not the tinned stuff, the unbleached frozen stuff from pet food suppliers. It really stinks, but it's cheap and he loves it and he has the most beautiful sheen on his coat.

Well if you move onto a BARF diet all those sort of pproblems will go less visits to the vets with dry itchy skin etc etc "

. Oooo another reason to try the BARF stuff, gonna have to lool now as she developed a skin condition when I had my baby, always been diagnosed as pshychocematic (spelling?) But will have to research now! Thank you so much x

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By *rs Robinson1Woman
over a year ago

Chapel Row


"Scrambled egg is sometimes recommended. White fish can be good too. Along with boiled rice.

I had a cat with digestive issues and it's the same diet for them both. I used to go to the cheapy freezer shops and buy bags of cooked chicken fillets and white fish (that was uncooked and I'd defrost then zap in the microwave to reduce the fishy smell in the house).

My friends dog has had a sensitive stomach since he was very ill as a little puppy and she feeds him on tripe. Not the tinned stuff, the unbleached frozen stuff from pet food suppliers. It really stinks, but it's cheap and he loves it and he has the most beautiful sheen on his coat.

Well if you move onto a BARF diet all those sort of pproblems will go less visits to the vets with dry itchy skin etc etc . Oooo another reason to try the BARF stuff, gonna have to lool now as she developed a skin condition when I had my baby, always been diagnosed as pshychocematic (spelling?) But will have to research now! Thank you so much x"

Most dogs that are fed on a manufactured crappy kibble diet develop all sorts of skin probs etc look at Honey's Real Dog Food they are a good supplier of raw feed and they are a really great bunch of people and also type in Natures Menu into google you can buy Natures menu at Pets at Home take a look in the freezer section

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

Thanks lovely! Will google away tomorrow xx

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By *londeCazWoman
over a year ago

Arse End of the Universe, Cumbria


"Thabk you. She is normally a Ceasers dog, but think she may have enjoyed waffles, spaghetti and who knows what else from my toddler!

She's getting on a bit and is epileptic and allergic to bread so have to be careful what she eats so will look at the barf stuff even though the name makes me wanna gag a bit x

lol BARF means Biologicaly Adjusted Raw Feeding a good book to get on it is by Dr Ian Billinghurst an Austalian vet who started the BARF diet "

Barf has always meant vomit to me, even tho it's also a fell near Bassenthwaite Lake as well....I'm lobbying for Windermere to be renamed Boak

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By *rs Robinson1Woman
over a year ago

Chapel Row


"Thanks lovely! Will google away tomorrow xx"

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By *iewMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

hope the wee soul gets better

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By *edangel_2013Woman
over a year ago

southend

Pets at Home will try to convince you that their dry kibble is the best thing ever in the whole world, and not to use the frozen stuff, or if you really must, then mix it with their dry kibble!

In some ways it is a good food, but not for what you want. And it is cheaper through Natures Diet direct, or the other site above. But Pets at Home is handy if you run out, and need some quick.

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By *waymanMan
over a year ago

newcastle


"just move on and get a cat?"
Not sure a small dog could eat a whole one...

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By *ercedes62Woman
over a year ago

Northampton

As others have said try rice, scrambled egg, fresh white fish and chicken.

Hope it works.

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By *innamon!Woman
over a year ago

no matter

Collitis .. is that diahorhea ? and or sickness .

We normally recommend 24 hours starving then a bland diet of chicken and rice. we sell a food called I/D which is bland .

Leave down plenty of fresh water ..but not very cold .if it continues after monday go to vet.

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc

Hiya all, thanks for all the advice.

I gave the princess lots of love, chicken and pasta, rice and fish and she has picked up as she was given tablets by the vet as well.

Thanks everyone, she's getting on a bit now so cant help but worry about my baby.

Pooch sends lots of licks too

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By *irtydanMan
over a year ago

Blackpool

arrr that's good x

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"arrr that's good x"

Which bit?

Pooch getting better or her sending lots of licks lol

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By *iewMan
Forum Mod

over a year ago

Angus & Findhorn

Glad to hear.

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By *els_Bells OP   Woman
over a year ago

with the moon n stars somewhere in gtr manc


"Glad to hear."

Thank you lovely xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

glad to hear she is on the road to recovery lulu

was thinking about her yesterday whilst i was out walking mine

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