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Straining to move her bowels
Bernice Lupo USA (Verified User) Posts 1 Dogs 0 / Races 0 15 Jan 2018 13:30
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I have my beautiful Sueyork since last January. She is a wonderful dog, loves my Chihuahua (they sleep together). However, she has a problem moving her bowels, Always seems as if she's straining. Went to the vet and did what he said...grain-free food, salmon oil in her food & probiotics. Still the same. She also wakes us up to go out just about every morning about 2-3 a.m. We are exhausted in the morning. She goes out at night about 10 p.m so she should be good fr the evening. I never had this problem with any of my Greys. She is a mystery. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Bernice Lupo USA
Mark Donohue Australia (Verified User) Posts 3237 Dogs 6 / Races 0 15 Jan 2018 19:12
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Disclaimer: Im not a vet n its unqualified advice taken at your own risk.
A couple of weetbix (bran flakes of some sort) with milk n water in the morning and a teaspoon of cod liver oil in meal with half/full cup of warm water at night until fixed then oil maybe once a week.
Moisten your dry food regularly. Bones will dry them out.
I hope this helps. See other threads via search engine.
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 15 Jan 2018 23:34
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Bernice, try cutting down on her dry food, increasing her morning fluid intake, and have you checked her anal glands, as they could possibly be blocked, and causing her problems. Keep away from bones, as they tend to make the motions dry and hard. Try giving her main meal in the morning, so that she has plenty of time to relieve herself before the evening. Good luck !
Mark Donohue Australia (Verified User) Posts 3237 Dogs 6 / Races 0 16 Jan 2018 01:54
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Carole has good advice as well. lol (I couldnt remember your name)
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 16 Jan 2018 02:54
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Good one, Mark ! Ha ha.
Malcolm Smart Australia (Verified User) Posts 12802 Dogs 19 / Races 34 16 Jan 2018 03:16
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Mark Donohue wrote:
Carole has good advice as well. lol (I couldnt remember your name)
thingy bob, whats'her name, you know, that sheila on data.
Mark Donohue Australia (Verified User) Posts 3237 Dogs 6 / Races 0 16 Jan 2018 04:03
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Carole Brown wrote:
Good one, Mark ! Ha ha.
I can write that now, but I'm biased.
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 16 Jan 2018 07:38
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You've given away my other aliases, Malcolm !!
Malcolm Smart Australia (Verified User) Posts 12802 Dogs 19 / Races 34 16 Jan 2018 08:17
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Carole Brown wrote:
You've given away my other aliases, Malcolm !!
no i never told them "she who must be obeyed"
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 16 Jan 2018 08:26
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Ha ha.
Malcolm Smart Australia (Verified User) Posts 12802 Dogs 19 / Races 34 16 Jan 2018 11:03
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Carole Brown wrote:
Ha ha.
did you ever watch "Rumpole of the Bailey"..?
Carole Brown Australia (Verified User) Posts 32355 Dogs 185 / Races 2 16 Jan 2018 11:14
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No
Malcolm Smart Australia (Verified User) Posts 12802 Dogs 19 / Races 34 16 Jan 2018 11:20
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Carole Brown wrote:
No
shame, brilliant pommie show about a solicitor Horace Rumpole, who use to describe his wife as "she who must be obeyed"...
Joe Baldacchino Australia (Verified User) Posts 561 Dogs 6 / Races 2 19 Jan 2018 04:59