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by gautam1972 on 19 January 2014 - 02:01
Hi
i feed him once a day at nite 10 pm, which includes 500 gms beef, 240 gms arden grange prestige, 10 ml
salmon oil, and zinc tablet. Thats it. I give him a raw carrot in the afternoon. He vomits mostly in evening or late evening. Rarely late afternoon. There is no grass. I dewormed him a week ago with plus tablets. As someone pointed out that i don't care or not bothered is absolutely not true. Had I not been bothered I would not have posted here. I sincerely appreciate that members give advise rather than criticising,
i feed him once a day at nite 10 pm, which includes 500 gms beef, 240 gms arden grange prestige, 10 ml
salmon oil, and zinc tablet. Thats it. I give him a raw carrot in the afternoon. He vomits mostly in evening or late evening. Rarely late afternoon. There is no grass. I dewormed him a week ago with plus tablets. As someone pointed out that i don't care or not bothered is absolutely not true. Had I not been bothered I would not have posted here. I sincerely appreciate that members give advise rather than criticising,

by gautam1972 on 19 January 2014 - 02:01
Excuse its drontal plus tablets

by Loony on 19 January 2014 - 02:01
He's getting his digestive juices flowing in anticipation of dinner. This causes stomach upset and he then vomits. It can be very common for dogs that eat on a schedule. Varying his feeding times can solve this, or as others have said, you could give him a snack to settle those digestive juices.

by Two Moons on 19 January 2014 - 02:01
gautam,
the remark was do to the lapse of time of your return.
I think you should change your feeding habits as has been suggested.
I don't quite understand why the zinc.
Your bound to get both, advice and criticism, better get used to that.
Mostly in the evening?
Are there other times?
the remark was do to the lapse of time of your return.
I think you should change your feeding habits as has been suggested.
I don't quite understand why the zinc.
Your bound to get both, advice and criticism, better get used to that.
Mostly in the evening?
Are there other times?

by Hundmutter on 19 January 2014 - 05:01
Feed twice a day. Simple as that. You try going all day on only
one meal.
one meal.

by gautam1972 on 19 January 2014 - 13:01
Its ok buddy. I am giving chelated zinc tablets. I got them from australia. This is the link http://www.vetnpetdirect.com.au/VPORGVIT#.UtwEpPu6Zdg. As a pup he had loose ligaments in the hocks. These tablets with less protein diet made his hocks firm. Its a gud idea to divide the meals into two portions rather than one heavy meal.

by gautam1972 on 19 January 2014 - 13:01
http://www.vetnpetdirect.com.au/VPORGT#.UtwF8fu6Zdg this is the correct link
by Nans gsd on 19 January 2014 - 13:01
Yes, twice per day feedings would solve your problem. good luck Nan

by Two Moons on 19 January 2014 - 13:01
Buddy,
I'm not big on supplements unless I could find no other natural source.
Or a Vet prescribed them for a specific purpose.
I would take a close look at what your feeding, amounts quality and so on, water too.
I feed once a day, sometimes heavy, sometimes light, depending on need.
Mostly because of our changing seasons hot to cold.
I do feed meat, and a lot of other natural additives, but the base is kibble and free access to fresh water at all times.
I'm very consistent so if I see one throwing up anything I know it's something else.
And if I can't figure it out I do have a vet look at them.
Also, keep an eye on the stools.
I'm not big on supplements unless I could find no other natural source.
Or a Vet prescribed them for a specific purpose.
I would take a close look at what your feeding, amounts quality and so on, water too.
I feed once a day, sometimes heavy, sometimes light, depending on need.
Mostly because of our changing seasons hot to cold.
I do feed meat, and a lot of other natural additives, but the base is kibble and free access to fresh water at all times.
I'm very consistent so if I see one throwing up anything I know it's something else.
And if I can't figure it out I do have a vet look at them.
Also, keep an eye on the stools.

by gautam1972 on 19 January 2014 - 15:01
Buddy
The stools are hard and less in quantity. Easy to pick up and water is available 24x7. Yes the vet prescribed the zinc tablets. I have already mentioned what I feed. But during sumer the appetite goes down. Now its winter time and the appetite is good.
The stools are hard and less in quantity. Easy to pick up and water is available 24x7. Yes the vet prescribed the zinc tablets. I have already mentioned what I feed. But during sumer the appetite goes down. Now its winter time and the appetite is good.
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