I wish I new something to tell you. Hopefully the vet will figure it out. I
will send up prayers for little Tito.
Marsha
----- Original Message -----
From: Sheila Babcock
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2007 9:34 AM
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Re: veggies/WHAT are the NO-NO's FOR DOGS (food)
dasha48 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Update. Tito would not eat anything again yesterday after being fine for
the last 10 days. I tried pumpkin and yogart. So I'm off to the Vet again to
have some blood work done. Two weeks ago all the Xray show was gas in his
system he's not passing. I assume it was the injection and the tagament like
pills along with the Prescription diet Id that allowed him to eat. Pills ran
out 2 days ago. I'm praying it nothing serious. He was always fine until I
change his diet to Nutro and eliminated all of the table scraps. Though I would
be helping his diet. I would hate to think I somehow caused this to happen. He
just wants to be held now. He is peeing and pooing just fine, and always has.
Anybody have and more suggestions or ideas on what this might be. The Vet had
found nothing on his last 2 exams, and that is why she wants to do the
bloodwork.
--- In [email protected], Sheila Babcock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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> Thanks for the advice. Tito is already on a special Prescription ID
diet, and I have removed all table food except for the green beans
that I just tried. I was wondering is carrots are good or bad. Don't
want anything that will cause gas.
> marsha Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know about kiwi, but grapes are on the "no-no" list.
Grapes can be toxic for dogs.
> My mom started giving "mixed" veggies that come in a can already
mixed...chiffon loves it...but gee how stupid that was since the
whole point of chiffon's greenbeans was too loose weight and those
mixed veggies contain tons of corn, which is high in calories!! Corn
is ok to give as far as health...after all that is what most dog food
is....but it really has no nutritional value and can put on a lot of
weight. Tomatoes are another no no for dogs. Maybe try some rice
cooked in with some chicken....
> There are endless possibilities but I personally can never keep
up with what is poisonous for dogs, so I prefer to keep any human
food to a bare minimum.
> Marsha
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: babcocksheila
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2007 10:48 AM
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] veggies
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> Hi All
> I just started giving a few canned green beans and juice with Tito
and
> Raina food as suggested. Seems to be going well. What other veggies
can
> I safely try with sensitive stomach. I've tried Kiwi and grapes but
> that didnt go over well, and neither did yogart.
> Thanks for any advice.
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