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Rattie
Rattie
05/27/2008 4:29 PM  

Hello all. I have posted pics of Jazzy but they never show up, I guess I am not doinf it correctly. lol

So, I have kind of lengthy explanation and then question.  So, I made the major mistake of switiching my dog's food abruptly.  So, for about a week now we had throw up and diarreha.  I took her to the vet and she was fine.  So Friday I gave her imodium A.D. as the vet said to do.  So, finally she had pooped Sunday. She seems to be regular now, however the past few days I have noticed she is not really urinating at all.  She is not drinking a lot, but yesterday she peed only 2 times.  I do not know if I am just worrying too much.  I took her out this morning and she did pee and poop, but I had to redirect her back on the grass to go.  She seems so distracted latelty and none of this is new to her.  I don't know if I threw of her schedule when I was takling her out more frequentl;y hoping she would poop.  She is acting the same, still eats and plays.  Has anyone had this problem?  Should I be concerned?

Mitzy's Mom


PAWesome
PAWesome
05/27/2008 5:03 PM  
Is this a puppy? I would be concerned that's she's not drinking a lot because they can get dehyrated quickly.

Mary Beth, mom to the Lollipop Kids

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Rattie
Rattie
05/28/2008 9:42 AM  

No she is a year old and when she saw the vet last Wed. he said she was not dehydrated and looked good.  She did drink more yesterday and peed 4 times yesterday so I am going to continue to monitor the situation.  I was just wondering if anyone else every had this problem.

bluedog


Rat Royalty
Rat Royalty
05/28/2008 10:36 AM  
what food did you switch her to?

Christine
Mom to Michael & Charlotte
Moose (lab), Paisley (rattie), Clark & Lois (tolerant kitties)
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Rattie
Rattie
05/28/2008 5:07 PM  

Iams which I thought was a good food until I started to read the posting.  She was on the Iams for puppies and did great so I switched her to the Pro-Active Mini Chunks.  I am going to switch to a better brand but I have to let her stomach settle first, which it finally is.

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