is there anything i can give Lola to "move things along.."
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is there anything i can give Lola to "move things along.."
my mum, unbeknown to me, bought Lola some treats. they arn't great treats, and as such she now stinks, lots and often (and the reaction from my mum is pretty hilarious )
only thing thats troubling me is she would usually go for a number two at least three times a day, and especially on her big walk. yesterday, she went once while out with my brother, then nothing, and has only been once today. she's eating fine, not bloated, not uncomfortable, just not pooing. and farting lots.
anything natural that can help her along?
only thing thats troubling me is she would usually go for a number two at least three times a day, and especially on her big walk. yesterday, she went once while out with my brother, then nothing, and has only been once today. she's eating fine, not bloated, not uncomfortable, just not pooing. and farting lots.
anything natural that can help her along?
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Re: is there anything i can give Lola to "move things along.."
A bit of liver may do the trick.
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eeeewwww can smell her from here, poor Lola.
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oooooooh poor Lola , probably don't appreciate the trouble as I am accustomed to 2 stinky bums who often go to sleep in my face of an evening and let one off
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I've not had any experience with constipated dogs (the reverse, yes!).
I do know, for what it's worth, that if I foolishly let my dog finish up my brekkie (Weetabix with quite a lot of milk) his number twos are distinctly loose!
However, it could well be that if you tried this with Lola, the "speedy stuff" could bypass what is clogging her up and not help at all.
What on earth did your mum give her?!
I do know, for what it's worth, that if I foolishly let my dog finish up my brekkie (Weetabix with quite a lot of milk) his number twos are distinctly loose!
However, it could well be that if you tried this with Lola, the "speedy stuff" could bypass what is clogging her up and not help at all.
What on earth did your mum give her?!
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Some wierd chicken bite treats, I took one look at the ingredients and begged her not to buy any more /)
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Re: is there anything i can give Lola to "move things along.."
chicken doesn't sound too lethal. Bless your mum, she was trying to be kind.
anyway, if she (Lola that it is!) doesn't poo tomorrow, and keeps farting, you'll know what to do (vet).
Get your innards sorted out Lola! Good luck Asa!
anyway, if she (Lola that it is!) doesn't poo tomorrow, and keeps farting, you'll know what to do (vet).
Get your innards sorted out Lola! Good luck Asa!
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I find boiled plain chicken and rice do the trick. If I don't have chicken in then I just do some rice with olive oil which has worked well too. Mine are on a raw diet so things like mashed up sweet potato are great for fibre and helping things move along.
Aw, Lola, hope you ,um, feel better!
Aw, Lola, hope you ,um, feel better!
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Re: is there anything i can give Lola to "move things along.."
SHE'S FINE! My dad took her for a short walk, and confirmed she had, umm, moved on, so to speak...
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Yay why am i excited about poop
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Glad it's all sorted!!
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