It's not pumpkin pie, it has to be pure pumpkin in a can, no additives. Give
less then 1/2 teaspoon on the first day. If she still doesn't go by the
second night, then give another 1/2 teaspoon. It really does work, so don't
give more then 1/2 tsp to start.  It is better then an enema, because this
helps to naturally regulate them. It balances them out. The can taste
completely different then pie. Works for people too, if you can handle the
blan taste.
 
How old is she and how much does she weigh? What food do you use for her
regular diet?
 

 
 
   
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-------Original Message-------
 
From: cat
Date: 2/6/2011 12:13:30 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Miss Sadie
 
  
Been a long time since I have been here, lots of cute pics. I was curious if
anyone can help me with a problem with Sadie, I had her at the vets
yesterday cause she was not acting normal, wouldnt let me pick her up with
out whinning. Anyway after a check up and a xray it showed that she was all
bounded up. After numerous enemmas and shot for pain we got to bring her
home. She used to eat strickly puppy chow but after I had her spade (after a
pregnancy that went horribly wrong) she started to beg for human food which
I caved in and now I know it was a mistake. So the question is what is a
good way to make sure this doesnt happen again. I heard olive oil, pumkin
pie but she wont have nothing to do with that, thanks in advance....



 

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