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Quote: Jennifer Lee
I never knew about the blueberry tea, I will have to ask my english grandmother about that, I know she drinks some sort of awful ginger/something concoction when she has stomach problems.
Ginger would be more for the other end (nausea), I think, although I have read of using it for both.
I put what she didn't eat of the pumpkin/meatloaf mixture in fridge until her evening meal and she ate it.
The pumpkin I use is from last fall pumpkin decorations. I bake it, then freeze it. The only thing it has on it is a little olive oil when I bake it. (I so hate to waste anything - pumpkin soup anyone?)
Do you think there is a difference in my frozen pumpkin and the pumpkin in a can?
Thanks for the advice. I will be giving her the yogurt first thing in the mornings. Also, I am giving her yogurt every day with her on the antibiotic. If that makes any difference.
I got her some frozen bluberries, too.
Thanks, everyone, for all the opinions. I am learning so much. I'm sorry my dog is sick, but maybe I will know what to do next time.
Also, she started being more itchy last night. Do you think the cortizone shot has worn off by now? I bathed her in the anti-bacterial shampoo (keto....).
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