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Stephanie, you are a prime example of someone pretty new to being a pack leader who comes to this site, asks questions, sorts out the answers, and follows the advice of experienced forum members, as well as getting the appropriate videos and reading the articles suggested.
I don't mean just this thread, either; re-homing the other abandoned pup was also done well.
I say, keep up the good work.
On the subject of this recuperating pup, I'd continue with the best (most active cultures) plain yogurt you can get, and I'd still be encouraging fluid intake.
Yes she is on the chicken and rice for a few more days. She get yogurt with breakfast and dinner. And just plain chicken for lunch. Thanks for the advice if you don't listen you can not learn thats how I look at it.
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A nice side benefit to natural unflavored yogurt for dogs who tolerate it well is that it adds calcium that's missing in a temporary bland cooked diet (no bones).
The poop is solid again. She also is feeling really well. I feed them a raw kibble and sometimes raw meat. But still doing research on the raw diet not completely ready to start yet. But going to soon. Thank you for the help anymore would be greatly appreciated.
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