Re: Antibiotics and esophageal ulcers and IBD

2005-03-22 Thread Julie Johnson
Hi Nina, Fortunately, Coco is totally cooperative about the pilling and we've only had one incident (my fault; I didn't drop the flagyl far enough back in his mouth) where we've had "yikes! that tastes bad!!" for a reaction. I've been doing a fair bit of research on IBD, too, because at one time

Re: Antibiotics and esophageal ulcers and IBD

2005-03-22 Thread Nina
Julie, My East/West vet gave us something called Nutrigest. It's a supplement with L-Glutamine, ginger and lots of other things that have been found to help GI distress. I'm very lucky in that Gypsy really likes the raw food. We had a session with an AC and Gypsy told her she wanted birds and

Re: Antibiotics and esophageal ulcers and IBD

2005-03-22 Thread Nina
Julie, I bet you're right, I bet she'd love caviar! It's fish eggs, after all. Where did you order the Nutrigest from? I'll bet it's a better price, than through my vet. Nina Julie Johnson wrote: Hi Nina, Duck, huh? Don't these little stinkers have caviar tastes? Oops; don't let Gypsy

Re: Antibiotics and esophageal ulcers and IBD

2005-03-21 Thread catatonya
They make flagyl in flavored 'treats' now... Your vet should be able to get you some. tNina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Julie,I'm calling my vet today to see if we can have the Dox compounded into a flavored liquid. Grace has been using it on and off for a long time now. Michelle Rose, the