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by Gilgarmor on 11 December 2009 - 22:12

by Red Sable on 12 December 2009 - 01:12
by TheOne on 12 December 2009 - 01:12

by yellowrose of Texas on 12 December 2009 - 01:12
let me guess and hope not so....the purina dog chow with the colored nuggets,,,,, plastic in your hand... cannot think what its name is ,,,but I have had many people call me and tell me I am feeding _BENEFUL_______________________ the one with the white bag and all the colored pics of veggies and colored red, green, brown and yellow nuggets...and Every dog that I have seen , throw it up and re eats this mess....Put your hand in the bag and feel it...Feels like nuggets of Playdough...squeeze it.....try eating a handful of it...
No matter what the kind is.., change your feeding habits and change the food gradually...smaller meals 2 x a day....
Some pups just eat their food in a gulp and they have to burp it back out...A lot of high food , high prey dogs ingulf their meals...Mine still do , at least 4 of them. I have to feed small amounts 2 times a day instead of one meal. I also put broth or warm water , in to moisten if no raw being fed.
YR.
by eichenluft on 12 December 2009 - 01:12
molly

by yellowrose of Texas on 12 December 2009 - 01:12
I would guess that it is gulping food or the food is not of good quality...may have grease content too high or be a corn base or good ole Purina Beneful.....
Or ??? Kindly tell us what and how you are feeding. May help us to be more direct.
YR
by TheOne on 12 December 2009 - 01:12
What i do to avoid both is feed my dog dry kibble then wait about a hr or so and then give him his water back. Gives him enough time for his stomach to work to digest most to all of his food so when he gets his water back there is no kibble expanding in his stomach. Been doing this since 8 wks old and never had a problem.
Also if your dog eats to fast give him kibble little by little until his meal at the time is completed.

by yellowrose of Texas on 12 December 2009 - 01:12
Use broth of veggies you cook , chicken, beef or any thing you boil....all veggie broths are good but do not have much left in vitamins but do have flavor. Throw a couple of raw eggs in and stir around..give some moisture
YR

by Red Sable on 12 December 2009 - 01:12
by eichenluft on 12 December 2009 - 01:12
ps I have wet (immediately before feeding, not soaking) my dogs' food for as many years as I've owned dogs, and never have I had any dogs with digestion problems, gas, and not one bloat (knocking on wood) - I also like water added to food to "force feed" water - hydration is important and getting more water in the system can only be a good thing IMO.
molly
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