Dolly will have hiccups a lot.  Desi will have jerks in his sleep.  Both of
mine are on Royal Canin Chihuahua kibble.  If your dog is eating raw or a
soft diet, it also compromises the oral health because they need the crunchy
food to scrape away tartar.  I do know that if you give your dog pure
pumpkin – and my vet said ½ teaspoon twice a day for Dolly & Desi (each
around 8 lbs) and also my neighbor’s Mandy (about 17 lbs.)  Dolly loves the
little cheese flavored treats that my neighbor gives her…today is a tough
day for her and it is the only thing that I could get her in the house.
This last time, I took out two pieces of the frozen pumpkin and put them on
the carpet by the water bowl, and they each took one and ate it.  It is good
for constipation and diarrhea.  Both of mine are a bit out of sorts with
being at the kennel during my surgery and maybe their tummies are not
feeling so good.  I haven’t been good about enforcing the rules and just to
get them happy have been giving them treats…not good and I know it.  Now I
am too tired and if they want to lay with me, fine; if they don’t, then they
will find somewhere else to be in the house!

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of clowgerl
Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2011 1:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Food & acid reflux questions

 

  

Hello,
It seems I have been battling the food issue for my Chi Coco ever since I
got her approx 5 years ago (she's a rescue so we think she is about 10-11
yrs old). The problem is that she needs a high fiber food because she has
trouble with too soft poos. I want to feed her a nice quality food but I
feel confused over what to give her. She is a picky eater and turns her nose
up at many things. I have researched and tried many different brands. The
latest run was Stella & Chewey's but I couldn't get her poo to firm up with
that either. I would like for her to eat something with more crunch to help
with her teeth but it's sort of difficult to get her to eat crunchy after
she has become so accustomed to soft food. I have been researching a raw
diet and have tried it with her and she likes it but I'm not sure about it
yet. On the raw group that I joined they very much dislike any kind of
kibble so now I feel torn about reconsidering that. UGH. So, I wanted to see
if I could get some feedback about what has worked for your Chi's and do any
of you have this same issue?

I also have noticed that she seems to "burp" alot and her vet told me about
a year ago that she may have a little acid reflux. She gave me a script for
a compounded liquid but when it seemed to get better I stopped it. Now she
is 'burping' again. Just wondered if this is common for Chi's and if you
know why it happens. I may need to get her script refilled. Giving her
liquid is always such a fight.

Thank you for your thoughts :)

Laurie 



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