we have got a 1 year old Black Labrador 2 months ago from a nice person that said they got the puppy a little early than they were supposed to (they didn’t know how old the pup was supposed to be at the time, until a week or two after) from the mother (about 3 days so it was 5 1/2 weeks old when they got him).
well my concern is.. every single time we give the dog a little bit of human food (not sickening food) or even Bones, he always ends up throwing it up, sometimes the pieces vomited were undissolved chunks of food or bone. we just thought he’d eventually get used to eating these kinds of food, but its been 2 months and still he throws up or makes different color soft or watery diarrhea
he can eat all brands of dog food and treats just no bones or human food.
SO..is his digestion problems from not getting the right amount of nutrition from its mother since it was separated at a early age.
we have taken him to the vet for check ups and they said he was perfectly fine, but not for this exact problem
WELL..even if this is not the cause..can someone just tell me how to solve the problem like some homemade medicine or something to help the dog’s stomach.
Thanks
A Dog With Congestion Problems?! Help
July 13th, 2010 § 1
Problems With My Cat’s Ears…?
July 13th, 2010 § 5
I adopted my cat three years ago from the shelter. Ever since she has had itchy ears. At first it was mites b/c the wax was brown and like coffee grounds. I brought her to the vet twice about it before, and my cat vet ha given me just medication to put on the back of her neck. She still has itchy ears today. It is just regular wax, and she itches like crazy! I clean them (careful not to go deep) and just the touch of the skin in her ear makes her itch and cry! Does my cat have too much wax dischage? Is it a skin condition? Anyone have an idea of what her condition is? Thanks for any advice!
How To Relieve Dog Allergy Problems?
July 13th, 2010 § 7
This is a pretty long answer. Dogs can have allergies to food, things in their environment, or fleas.
Make sure to use a monthly flea treatment like Advantage or Frontline Plus religiously. Feed a high quality food – my allergic dog eats California Natural which is formulated for allergic dogs.
Pay attention to things that might set off allergies – grass, plants, shampoos, etc. My dog is bathed every 2 weeks to a month to remove allergens from his coat.
Benadryl can be used to reduce symptoms – ask your vet what dose is right for your dog. And a vet can give short-term medications – usually steroids to break a bad attack.
If nothing works, you can look for a veterinary dermatologist. My friend found help for her dog this way when nothing else worked.
My Cat Suddenly Started Meowing, Third Eyelid 3/4 Closed Rapid Neurological Problems Coma Died In 12 Hours Why
July 13th, 2010 § 6
The vet was no help her only thought was lets wait and see what happens. No bite marks visable, no swelling or limping, just a sudden degeneration of the nervous system. Rapid breathing which over the hours slowed down to normal then very calm. All she wanted to do was sleep, occasionally she’d sigh. sometimes she’d stand, walk 2 steps and stop as if she doesn’t know what else to do. I’d pick her up and she’d fall back to sleep. Twice I put her in the kitty litter and she pee’d. Within 9 hours she could no longer stand or crawl, by11th hour she fell into a coma and then died peacefully in my arms.
Worried That My Cat Has Severe Problems After Travelling?
March 1st, 2010 § 6
Well long story short, we just drove cross country from CA to FL, right before we left I brought The Rockstar to the vet to make sure he was completely healthy. Day 1 and 2 went fine, on day 3 he refused to eat, drink, or go to the bathroom. And he is still refusing to eat, drink or go to the bathroom but has now started throwing up a yellowish liquid every couple of hours. The trip ended yesterday. And now he has been one day on solid ground, spending the whole day sleeping and avoiding people and all the above.
He was riding in a pet carrier the whole time in the car but every two hours we took a 20 to 30 min break so he could use the litter box, and have a treat and some water and stretch out and walk around a little bit. Well he stretched out and walked around but also refused to eat, drink or use the litter box in the car. Is there something seriously wrong with him that requires the attention of a Vet or is he still trying to adjust to the long drive and somewhat stressed out?


