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Just caught up with this thread Tanya...I am thinking of you all and really hope that Sophie finds the strength to pull through this. :huggles:
 
sophie has drunk a little today but still refuses to eat , ive tried cooked chicken breast , tuna , sardines minced beef, but she will not touch a thing? any suggestions? :thumbsup:
 
Just a tip Tanya, have you tried blending the food to a soup she may not feel up to chewing, hope all goes well. :luck:
 
Paula Roberts said:
Just a tip Tanya, have you tried blending the food to a soup she may not feel up to chewing, hope all goes well. :luck:
Great Idea :thumbsup:

 

My Mother used 'Complan' to feed up one of her Monkeys (don't ask) when it was on deaths door.

It did help a lot, especially if they feel too weak to chew.

 

Oh Tanya, I'm feelin for you :huggles:

 

Tracey X
 
Sorry no advice............but just to say im thinking of you and Sophie
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try a bit of baby food or as said above some complan.either way i hope sophie does pull through. :luck: :luck: :luck: poor wee girl :(
 
I always add glucose powder to the water (you can buy it in most chemists and some supermarkets), that way they are getting some feed even in the water.

I have an old dog and last April he did not eat or drink for three days and only went out for one long wee, nearly collapsed and could hardly stand, I really thought I was going to loose him, tried to tempt him with everything I could think of, fried liver, fish, smoked mackerel you name it! On the third evening he took a small piece of shaped ham that you put in childrens sandwiches. He had a few slices over that evening, then gradually ate more each time and over the coming week rallied round. He is still with me!

I do not panic easily but if anyone had asked me, I would have said that he was dying.

Best thing I can advise is try anything and everything!!

Hope she pulls through.

Sue
 
lectade is better than glucose as it contains all the necessary salts and sugars to keep an animal hydrated,and theyre in the correct proportions. :thumbsup:
 

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