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Painful toilet please help
Hi I've got a 10 month old staffy girl who keeps screaming when she has a poo
It's got to the point where she won't go out she's to scared she has been to the vets they checked her anal glands
They are fine they said there's no blockage no infection they have given her painkillers and Laxatives to see if softening
Her poo helps but it hasn't can anybody help does any one have any ideas thank you
It's got to the point where she won't go out she's to scared she has been to the vets they checked her anal glands
They are fine they said there's no blockage no infection they have given her painkillers and Laxatives to see if softening
Her poo helps but it hasn't can anybody help does any one have any ideas thank you
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Hi welcome to the forum.
Ouch! poor girl it doesn't sound too nice. I would have thought the vet would be able to find the problem... I'm not really sure what it could be.
what are you feeding her? maybe she isn't drinking enough water? that is all I can think of at the moment
Ouch! poor girl it doesn't sound too nice. I would have thought the vet would be able to find the problem... I'm not really sure what it could be.
what are you feeding her? maybe she isn't drinking enough water? that is all I can think of at the moment
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Hi thanks for your reply she eats canned Winalot dog food mixed with pedigree mixer biscuits and is drinking no more or less than usual
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hello and welcome to the foprum. Sorry you are having problems and the vet cant sort them out, the only suggestion I can give would be to change food, tin food is not good for dogs, have you tried dry food or raw they are so much better
will post links for you to have a lookm at
will post links for you to have a lookm at
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http://staffy-bull-terrier.co.uk/dryfood.html
dry food
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/t14787-raw-diet
raw food
dry food
https://staffy-bull-terrier.niceboard.com/t14787-raw-diet
raw food
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she need to see the vets if she screaming having a poo something cant be right
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as steve says something not right i would be trying to find another vet or make it clear your not going away untill something sorted.
but i will say may be better just feeding tinned food at the moment as it gives softer stolls and may help a little???
but i will say may be better just feeding tinned food at the moment as it gives softer stolls and may help a little???
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if the vet has checked and theres no problem but you are still worried ask for her to be checked again . is the food she's on puppy food. ask the vet if her diet could be a problem and ask what they recommend. there are a lot of foods out there and we all feed our dogs different varieties but for a problem like this i would ask a vet what they recommend and see how you go. let us know what happens.
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The vet couldn't find anything wrong with her and now it's gone as quickly as it came she's fine now STRANGE thanks for everybody's help
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I was going to suggest some oil in her food...but I am glad she is okay now anyway!
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