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Post by LouisMom Thu Sep 26 2013, 14:47

Hi to you all,
Loui is nearly four and a big soft boy, the trouble we have been having with him is him bring back his food. We changed it gradually from Baker to wainrights, but no difference. I cook him chicken with rice and mince or liver about once a week for a change. He does seem to eat a lot of plant leaves ? Any ideas ?

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 26 2013, 16:08

Hiya from me and Vinnie, not something I have experienced sorry, but someone will be able to help.
Well done for getting off Bakers though. Big Grin 

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 26 2013, 16:17

Hi & welcome from Darcy & me, perhaps you could try light meals for a few days a little scrambled egg maybe. Give your vet a ring and ask for some advice, let us know how you get on Smile

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 26 2013, 17:20

hi from me and the boys

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Post by stella Thu Sep 26 2013, 19:43

hia from me and sasha Smile ,i would stop him eating plant leaves if i was you,proberbly does'nt help.
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Post by LouisMom Thu Sep 26 2013, 19:46

Yes got some great pics of Loui, will post when I work out how to !
Chicken and few biscuits tonight and keeping a close eye on what he eats in the garden !

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Post by Sazzle Thu Sep 26 2013, 20:09

Hi and welcome from me and Daisy Big Grin 

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 26 2013, 20:34

Hi & welcome.

What's his feeding/exercise schedule? How long does it take him to eat a meal?

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Post by Kell Thu Sep 26 2013, 20:41


Hi and welcome from Chiquito and I Smile

It sounds as though this is an ongoing concern rather than something new? If so, similar to Caryll above I wonder if you could say how fast he eats his meals .. 'gulping' down food can cause it to come back up again, and similar to us exercise on a full tum (or eating straight after exercise) can cause upsets.

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 26 2013, 20:45

When he brings it back up how soon after eating? Is it immediately or a while later? What flavour is it?

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 26 2013, 21:26

Hi & welcome to the forum dry food recomendations - Bringing up food 3198918699 
If it has been happening for a while it might be best to take them to the vet to get checked out.

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 26 2013, 21:34

Hayley wrote:When he brings it back up how soon after eating? Is it immediately or a while later? What flavour is it?
I really hope you mean the flavour of the meat before it's brought up again!!sick 

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Post by Guest Thu Sep 26 2013, 23:11

Hello and welcome to the forum from me and the kids Smile

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Post by otisthestafford Fri Sep 27 2013, 07:37

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Post by Kathy Fri Sep 27 2013, 10:31

Hi and welcome to the forum from Rocky and me.

If the sickness continues I would pop him along to see the vet for a check up.
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Post by Guest Fri Sep 27 2013, 13:54

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Post by Guest Fri Sep 27 2013, 17:26

Caryll wrote:
Hayley wrote:When he brings it back up how soon after eating? Is it immediately or a while later? What flavour is it?
I really hope you mean the flavour of the meat before it's brought up again!!sick 
Laughing 

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Post by Nathan Sat Sep 28 2013, 09:42

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Post by Maria90 Sat Sep 28 2013, 12:44

Hi and welcome from Rocky and I! Smile
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Post by VikkiGT4 Wed Oct 09 2013, 15:52

Hi and welcome to the forum from me and the zoo Smile xx
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