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Thanks both. Meant to say I am in no rush and will let things settle before changing. I have also ordered a food sensitivity and intolerance kit and want to see what those results are before deciding.
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Any recommendations. He has tried AVA before and it does not agree with himWith his past problem I would find a high quality wet food rather than kibble ...glad things are improving
It was from UK Pet Food Intolerance | 200 Pet Food & Non-Food Sensitivities TestedCan I ask what food sensitivity and intolerance kit you've ordered, please? Call me sceptical, but having had a quick look online some smell strongly of snake oil...
Only have experience of the acid reflux. My dog has acid reflux sometimes. Would always be first thing in the morning. I had googled as not every day. I give him a meal before bed , protein based as apparently stays in the digestive system longer. I also entice vhim to have a little food as soon as he wakes, not easy so i have to make it yummy, just to get absorbing the stomach acids. This has helped a great deal.I should have said the vet thinks the throwing up could be acid reflux and feeding him an additional small meal before bed has helped. His temp was ok ish yesterday - just slightly raised which she thinks was stress of the vets visit. It’s mainly the tummy that’s the issue but thought it best to mention the other bits. They do affiliate with RC but don’t rate it myself albeit I am not sure I rate Chappie either, obviously we want to put the needs of him first but the whole op has cost £13k and he is only insured for £10k therefore I feel bad saying it but money is tight as they have not paid out yet!
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Thanks for that. Interesting that you say protein. Freddie is still on chicken and rice and that has been what he has eaten last thing - acid reflux has been worse so was thinking of just giving him chicken tonight. Won’t be on it for much longer as he is not getting all the correct nutrients so hoping the transition off will help too. Just out of interest what have you been feeding last thing?Only have experience of the acid reflux. My dog has acid reflux sometimes. Would always be first thing in the morning. I had googled as not every day. I give him a meal before bed , protein based as apparently stays in the digestive system longer. I also entice vhim to have a little food as soon as he wakes, not easy so i have to make it yummy, just to get absorbing the stomach acids. This has helped a great deal.
Half a sardine with some kibbles and a liitle chappie. I know Chappie is not greatest nutritionally but certainly easy on his tummy. So far for us this has made a huge difference. Tonight it will be the above with chicken, not sardines. For several days this will be the same. I think i said in other message, i am also managing to get something in his stomach first thing, its nit massive as he doesn't wake up dreaming of food, that has also made big difference. Then i do something with carbs, to speed it into gut.Thanks for that. Interesting that you say protein. Freddie is still on chicken and rice and that has been what he has eaten last thing - acid reflux has been worse so was thinking of just giving him chicken tonight. Won’t be on it for much longer as he is not getting all the correct nutrients so hoping the transition off will help too. Just out of interest what have you been feeding last thing?
I should also say, he is a fairly large dog and still growing, with reference to sardine/ food quantity.Half a sardine with some kibbles and a liitle chappie. I know Chappie is not greatest nutritionally but certainly easy on his tummy. So far for us this has made a huge difference. Tonight it will be the above with chicken, not sardines. For several days this will be the same. I think i said in other message, i am also managing to get something in his stomach first thing, its nit massive as he doesn't wake up dreaming of food, that has also made big difference. Then i do something with carbs, to speed it into gut.
Thanks for this.I should also say, he is a fairly large dog and still growing, with reference to sardine/ food quantity.
Bless you - such a worry. I would try a bland menu for a few days rice with chicken and peas works for my pup. I was advised to add some of the rice water too.Hi (again) will try and keep this brief. Pup is 8.5 months old - about 8 weeks ago he had an op to remove a partial blockage he has since been on Royal Canin wet food 4 times a day. When we started to wean him off onto AVA kibble he started to throw up in the morning. Vet said to put back onto RC and wait a few more weeks (I should mention that he took longer than most to recover from op due to pain and diarrhoea) Last week he started to throw up again and we saw the vet again - he had a temperature and some diarrhoea the same day she gave him some prokalin to firm things up and something to calm the guts. He has since had more diarrhoea every time he goes and has thrown up once more. Vet said use probiotics and gave us fibre supplement. He doesn’t rush to eat his brekkie but otherwise eats ok and is fine and happy otherwise. They are going to do one more blood test as he has had every other available. Vet doesn’t think it’s food related but I am beginning to wonder and tempted to try Chappie as so many people have recommended it ( inc the vet nurse but not the vet) just wondered if anybody has had a similar experience? Any words of wisdom? So worried and the vet is stumped! Thanks
Bless you - such a worry. I would try a bland menu for a few days rice with chicken and peas works for my pup. I was advised to add some of the rice water too.
I usually pop few carrots in whilst boiled too as she likes carrots. This worked to settle my pups tummy and then gradually added some kibble over a couple of days until back on full kibble.
I’m no expert just sharing an experience. I wish you best of luck and hope your pup starts to mend x
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