Joan, Pedialyte & Gatoraid is good, but my Vet warned not to give to much,
because of the high sugar content. That's why they came out with NutriCal
for dogs and cats. When I had my maltese's they were very prone to
hypoglycemia and even that Vet had told me not to use the Pedialyte or
Gatoraid because it can jump their sugar level too high and too quickly,
which would cause even more problems. 
 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Joan Croft
Date: 1/31/2011 2:28:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Foster Chihuahua help
 
  
Wow….
Sometimes when Dolly won’t eat, I put a little NutriCal on my finger and
then after she eats that, I leave her in her area and about 5 – 10 minutes
later she will eat her food.
Yogurt and ice cream is probably good for her being pregnant.
I think that once she becomes accustomed to her new surroundings and the
love that you give her, she will begin to eat.  Do you know what she was
being fed in her old home?  It seems like it may not have been dog food.  
As far as the vitatabs liquid…buy a little syri nge – or your vet can give
you one.  Then instead of putting it on her food, put it to her mouth on the
side where there are no molars.  Push it in just a little at a time.  That’s
how my chis get their liquid meds.
Dolly is my picky eater…she loves the Royal Canin Chihuahua food, but
sometimes when she is sick, she won’t eat and after about 18 hours of no
eating, I mix some canned dog food with some pedialyte.  Dolly likes the
fruit flavored best.  That will not only get some nourishment in her but
also some electrolytes for dehydration that she might have.
Good luck,
Please keep us posted.
&n bsp;
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of marlybar5167
Sent: Sunday, January 30, 2011 7:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Foster Chihuahua help
 
  
I could use some help! I was given a chihuahua to foster 5 days ago. Here's
the background------first,I have had larger breed dogs all my life, bulldogs
rhodesian ridgeback/boxer mix, never a small one. This little one was
rescued from an elderly lady who had a houseful of chi's, interbreeding etc,
who was unable to care for them any longer. She was in shelter for probably
at least 5 days,know absolutel y nothing about this little girl other than
the circumstance above and that she is pregnant. The vet estimates she is
around one year old and 1 month preggers.The shelter was sure she was bred
with another chi, thank God! Heres the tough part. She is very malnourished.
She weighed 3.3 lbs when taken to vet. He said she was healthy except for
bad tartar problem and being so underweight--no worms,heartworm,respiratory
probs etc. Her belly is huge. She is skin and bone and huge belly. I am
having a rough time getting her to eat. Vet recommended puppy chow and
pedigree wet-little champions. Well she won't eat on her own. I actually
have to hand feed her, and she won;t touch dry food,i even put in blender
and made it into a fine meal,tried with broth, everyway. She hardly touches
the pedigree wet unless i hand feed her tiny specks of it. I have cooked
liver, ground turkey,ground beef,ribeye, and she will eat about a teaspoon
worth at a time if its fed to her by hand and wont touc h any grains, I made
some brown rice, tried sticking a single grain in with her meat, no go. She
does like yogurt and vanilla ice cream, give her about a teaspoon or two a
day, all she will eat. I have been feeding her about a teasp. or two every
couple of hours. Besides her eating problem she is very skittish. She has
finally warmed up some, but is fearful of anything new. She doesn't know how
to play, she stays in her doggie bed most all of the time, but is very sweet
 no snapping or barking. Vet gave us vitatabs liquid vitamins,supposed to
give 2 cc's twice daily. I am lucky to get 2 cc's for the whole day,put a
tiny amount in the food i am feeding her each time. I am scared to death
that she won't make it through this pregnancy. At this point I am not
concerned so much with the baby/s I just want her to make it through. Its
been a long time since we've whelped any pups, and this one is an extremely
precarious one. I guess What I need to know is what is the ideal amount o f
food she should be eating? I don't know if she is eating enough.I offer it
to her often every hour or two, but not sure. She is just so malnourished
you can see her whole skeleton. I am on pins and needles here trying to
bring this tiny girl through. Any help on feeding tips/help would be greatly
appreciated. Thanks!

 

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