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Thanks for your reply will look into this too!You could try wet cooked food. My last little dog was on Naturediet and he did fine on it.
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Thanks for your reply will look into this too!You could try wet cooked food. My last little dog was on Naturediet and he did fine on it.
Naturediet | Natural Wet Dog Food.
The vets said to try fish flavor as we've tired 2 with chicken
Out of curiousity does anyone have a suluki? Would love to know how much yours weighed at 3 months. She's 14 weeks and currently 5.9kg last time she was weighed at the vets she was 5kg so gaining but I think she's still under weight.
We've checked ingredients in the new food fingers crossed this is the one! Going to wait a few days for her tummy to calm.You would be surprised at how many dogs have an intolerance to chicken. Fish is gentle on the tummy, but triple check the ingredients in case there is ”hidden” chicken.
Thank you. So far the vet seems happy but it is a worry! Our dogs we've had previously have been easy with food and bowl movements so this is all new to me! ThanksI don't have one, but I know that it can be a struggle to keep weight on them. On the other hand, they can be 100% fit and healthy and still be very thin - have a look at this adult, and note the visible ribs & backbone: http://dogbreedsinfo.org/images/Saluki.jpg So as long as she's gaining, and the vet is happy, I wouldn't worry.
Just looked at the picture, your right there is a lot of bone visable! I read somewhere the end 3 rib bones on show are normal maybe I was wrong. Anyway thank youThank you. So far the vet seems happy but it is a worry! Our dogs we've had previously have been easy with food and bowl movements so this is all new to me! Thanks
My auntie has a smooth coated saluki ....he came over from ireland with parvo virus as a rescue...we fostered him from the age of 9 weeks (didn't know if he would survive) he is now 10 yrs old ...he was a fussy eater and cannot tolerate chicken ...he is raw fed ...we did think about keeping him ourselves but my auntie was looking for a dog and the rest is history...if she is gaining weight then she must be ok ,,,Out of curiousity does anyone have a suluki? Would love to know how much yours weighed at 3 months. She's 14 weeks and currently 5.9kg last time she was weighed at the vets she was 5kg so gaining but I think she's still under weight.
Hi, I only give a short course of pro-biotic (yogurt ) for a few days, just to kick start the system. Don't know what others do of course Do hope you get sortedAnd I will also look into the nuggets, thanks for that. As for the vets testing they don't seem overly concerned as she's active and happy. I did ask but they said see how she gets on with grain free fish flavour.
And never used porridge, is this reccomend? I would like to get some weight on her if anyone can help in the mean time. Can I give her pro biotics daily when pro kolin has finished?
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She's on her second tube of pro kolin. I am getting worried will be speaking to the vet again Monday.Hi, I only give a short course of pro-biotic (yogurt ) for a few days, just to kick start the system. Don't know what others do of course Do hope you get sorted
Thank you. She is gaining but seems to be doing it slow but I guess it's better than loosing xMy auntie has a smooth coated saluki ....he came over from ireland with parvo virus as a rescue...we fostered him from the age of 9 weeks (didn't know if he would survive) he is now 10 yrs old ...he was a fussy eater and cannot tolerate chicken ...he is raw fed ...we did think about keeping him ourselves but my auntie was looking for a dog and the rest is history...if she is gaining weight then she must be ok ,,,
I'm going to take on next time where there. What would they test it for exactly? I've been getting it on Amazon which has been cheaper.If you’re visiting your vet I’d advise once again that you take a sample. Keep an eye on the online price of Pro-Kolin. We got it much cheaper than via our vet. We also keep Oralade in the standby cupboard. Please note - I’m NOT a vet but we’re au fait (hopefully) with Mabel’s gastric humours. Really hope it goes well for you.
Hemlock suggested giarda which would seem a reasonable start.I'm going to take on next time where there. What would they test it for exactly? I've been getting it on Amazon which has been cheaper.
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Would she have more symptoms than just a bad tummy? XHemlock suggested giarda which would seem a reasonable start.
I’ve no idea. You could google giarda but please don’t let your imagination run away with you - It way be just a mild puppy tummy upset.Would she have more symptoms than just a bad tummy? X
I've rang the vets unfortunately the receptionist was no help so will get back to me. We have 4 weeks insurance till vacs are done but don't mind paying just want all this sorted! XI don't know about giarda, but my dog had coccidiosis (sp?) which had no symptoms but a slightly runny bum. If your dog firms up on chicken and rice then I guess it's more likely to be diet related - but I might be asking the vet to do a test anyway, just to be on the safe side and put your mind at rest. The only harm it can do is financial.
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