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Constipation
So this morning when I let Steff out to go toilet she was trying to poop but couldn't She made 3 attempts and nothing.. She is very regular usually every morning first thing she does 1's and 2's.. I made sure the yard was cleaned of all old poops before I went to work and asked Dad to keep an extra eye on her today, but he had a Dr appointment and had to go out for a couple of hours.. I went home an hour ago in my lunch break and there is no poo in the yard and she isn't looking herself No bouncing all over me just a bum wiggle.. I haven't changed anything in her diet and she didn't even have bones last night she had tuna.. What can I give her to help her go if she doesn't go by the time I get home tonight??
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Ah poor Steffi, Kylie. Do you think she could have swallowed something she shouldn't have? Boiled chicken and rice usually helps to soften things up a bit. Hope she feels better ><
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Most probably Lisa It wouldn't be the first time I needed to pull rope or fur off a toy from her butt Hope she goes before I get home
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I wouldn't worry too much and I hope she has been when you get home
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Sometimes a bit of fish may gets things working again, do you have some sardines or something like that to give her ?
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Re: Constipation
Still hasn't gone we went out for an hour or so for a walk and she tried a few times but nothing I will try sardines for tea tonight and hopefully she will go in the morning if not tonight.. It worries mr as she is trying to go often but just can't
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Does her belly seem bloated?
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Re: Constipation
Some offal might help, that'll often loosen them up. Otherwise, ask the vets for something to clear her out.
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Her belly seems a little hard but not bloated, she isn't interested in eating at all at the moment. I'll see if she goes by the morning if not I'll call the vet, she has a lot of wind tonight too So I'm hoping that may be the start of something
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All better this morning So glad Dylan is on school hols and will definately do something wrong today coz his punishment will be cleaning the poop from the yard >
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Kylie wrote:All better this morning So glad Dylan is on school hols and will definately do something wrong today coz his punishment will be cleaning the poop from the yard >
That's hilarious . Glad she's doing better now
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