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by khan on 14 April 2006 - 08:04

Hello all, I have three month old female i feed her with dog food but every week time she have lose motion problem. Wt is cause behind this problem. Awaiting suggestion Thanks.

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by GSDfan on 14 April 2006 - 11:04

What?? I'm sure english isn't your first language, kudo's for trying, but you question isn't very clear. Just trying to help, Melanie

GSDfan

by GSDfan on 14 April 2006 - 11:04

look at the pot calling the kettle black, LOL. I meant. ["but your question isn't very clear"]

by shak on 14 April 2006 - 11:04

what type of food do you feed? How long have you been feeding this? Has she been checked for any parasites?

by shostring on 14 April 2006 - 11:04

Hello khan Does your puppy have loose toilet every day or once a week?? please let me know and i will try to help

by Zida on 14 April 2006 - 12:04

A week or two ago you said that your three months old puppy was having health problem and you asked if it was related to food and so many people here on the forum advised you to take her to the vet, my question is did you take her to the vet?Here in the Netherlands puppy of 12 weeks old also are vaccinated did she have hers already? May be her problems have absolutely nothing to do with food but a virus or something. I still say that you should pay a visit to the vet with her as quick as possible.

by khan on 14 April 2006 - 13:04

i have checked my female to vet and he said she is alright. she also in the period of theething. i feeding her with Best choice pupy food.

by Zida on 14 April 2006 - 14:04

I am glad that you took her to the vet and that she is all right.Teething is always a difficult period for the pups and Best choice is also a very good food,my only question is did you put her straight away on Best choice or did you do that gradually? from personal experience I know that sometimes pups can have problems if you go straight from one food to another.Worms could also give problems to pups thus worming your pup regularly also helps, check your calender to see when was the last time you gave her a worm cure. Did she has her shots yet? I also cannot understand that your vet says she is ok while you say she is not.Can he not have another look at her perhaps she needs some kind of medications like antibiotics or something.

by Toots on 16 April 2006 - 09:04

I just read your question about a young female puppy with loose motions. If she has had her vaccinations and is wormed thoroughly and the vet says she is alright then it may be the food. GSDs are known for having gippy tummies. Does she eat well and normally? If so, then try a chicken & rice or similar mix (Lamb, Fish or Turkey) keep away from red meat and perhaps lower her protein level (not so high). What colour are her stools? If they are normal brown etc and only loose then something is upsetting her. If they are yellow, pale, clay or custard in consistency then you must have her tested for PI. Is she ravenous (hungry all the time)? Hopefully, you can settle her by sticking to a low protein chicken & rice type of food. I have 2 bitches who persist in eating all sorts of rubbish in the garden, bird's mess, moss and all sorts and sometimes they get loose and they are adults. Your puppy could be getting access to something she should not eat? Check all around her kennel or garden area. Hope this improves for you soon. Best wishes.





 


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