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Just wondering again, Sorry for being a worry head
Bruno didn't have much of his breakfast or lunch, but dinnertime (6pm) he ate 3 handfuls of his food. Would too much food at once, cause his no2 to go part solid and part runny.
Thanks in advance
Feel like a new mum with a newborn baby
Bruno didn't have much of his breakfast or lunch, but dinnertime (6pm) he ate 3 handfuls of his food. Would too much food at once, cause his no2 to go part solid and part runny.
Thanks in advance
Feel like a new mum with a newborn baby
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Re: Back to square one
I'm really not too sure, as I mentioned in one of your other posts her poo's are half solid half runny too and seem to deteriorate through te day to just runny! I would be interested to no, but I don't think eating more at once affects it.
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I'll keep an eye on his no2 and let you know, not sure whether he ate something while we were out thou, as the grass cutters from the council came and they don't tidy up after themselves and we went over to see a lady that i got talking to when we had the other dog and he had his face in grass and then started on a stick, so whether he did and its upset his tummy.
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Re: Back to square one
Bruno311210 wrote:Just wondering again, Sorry for being a worry head
Bruno didn't have much of his breakfast or lunch, but dinnertime (6pm) he ate 3 handfuls of his food. Would too much food at once, cause his no2 to go part solid and part runny.
Thanks in advance
Feel like a new mum with a newborn baby
Yes! Eating too much in one go can give a stomach upset because the stomach can't cope with it all. That's why you have to split a pup's meals into 4 to start with - they need so much food to grow, but can't digest it all at once. That's onof the reasons I still feed 2 meals a day & probably always will.
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Just like us when we eat too much and feel poorly
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Caryll wrote:
Yes! Eating too much in one go can give a stomach upset because the stomach can't cope with it all. That's why you have to split a pup's meals into 4 to start with - they need so much food to grow, but can't digest it all at once. That's onof the reasons I still feed 2 meals a day & probably always will.
Then please help me as to why Moo's poos start firm in the morning and are like water in the evening. I have swapped and tried foods which has helped as she doesn't have the runs over night now, but her first is solid then gradually as the day goes on by her 4th its just a watery mess. It's been over a year now and its always been the same? Just thought this is usual for her, but very open to any advice. Believe me she was tested for everything when I got her becuse of this. Sorry to hi-jack, but would love to no what people think?
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Thank You Caryll .
I now feed him 3 times a day as the mid morning feed, he doesn't seems to want, so i feed him every 6 hours and only give him 2 handfuls
His no2 are back to normal today
I now feed him 3 times a day as the mid morning feed, he doesn't seems to want, so i feed him every 6 hours and only give him 2 handfuls
His no2 are back to normal today
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No problem Janey hijack away i have got a bad habit of hijacking thread and i am sorry to anyone i have done it too
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janey wrote:[Then please help me as to why Moo's poos start firm in the morning and are like water in the evening. I have swapped and tried foods which has helped as she doesn't have the runs over night now, but her first is solid then gradually as the day goes on by her 4th its just a watery mess. It's been over a year now and its always been the same? Just thought this is usual for her, but very open to any advice. Believe me she was tested for everything when I got her becuse of this. Sorry to hi-jack, but would love to no what people think?
Does she eat anything other than her main food during the day?
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