I still haven't fed any organ but tiny chicken hearts and we're a month into this. I'm going REALLY slowly.
I've been using my fingers to portion out new meats. Muscle/rmb only. First day' portion the size of my thumb, second day 2 fingers, etc. By the 5th day it's about half a meal. It's worked well for my adult dog, but I also don't claim to know anything about puppies.
Hope that little gut is back to normal in a flash.
Edited by Meredith Hamilton (03/11/2011 03:33 PM)
Edit reason: eta no organ meat
nice...thats about what i was thinking. still no more poo as of 30 mins ago gonna take her out agoin in a few and if nothing by 5 il give her half a lb of chicken neck
nice...thats about what i was thinking. still no more poo as of 30 mins ago gonna take her out agoin in a few and if nothing by 5 il give her half a lb of chicken neck
I meant if you actually see good poop, then you can resume feeding.
But, you bring to mind a nice compromise.:smile:
If you feel you need to feed her, cut the meal in 1/2 this evening. THEN resume normal meals after you see good poops.
I only suggest this because your description doesn't sound like all out diarrhea.
If pudding persist, then we need to take more action.
decision time! so athena hasnt gone poo since her "accident" this morning. havent fed her all day and she is whining and looking at me like i am the meanest man alive for not feeding her. so do i give her dinner or hold out till the morning? help soon!!!! (read the post for any back story)
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decision time! so athena hasnt gone poo since her "accident" this morning. havent fed her all day and she is whining and looking at me like i am the meanest man alive for not feeding her. so do i give her dinner or hold out till the morning? help soon!!!! (read the post for any back story)
I would probably give a scant half of the usual RMBs, no heart.
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