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The first thing I would do is eliminate the peas and corn and just mix his kibble, cooked lean ground beef or turkey, and boiled rice. And, then slowly cut down on the toppers. However, having said that, given the diarrhea you may just want to give him cooked lean ground chicken or turkey and rice until his stool is better. Wait until he feels better to begin the transition.
I agree. Eliminate corn & peas and feed just the ground beef or chicken and rice for now, until you have a fecal done. Try giving him some plain yogurt, too. You can also substitute mashed sweet potatoes for the rice, that may help. Don't let the vet sell you Rx food, it goes without saying, and if they put him on metronidazole for the diarrhea, make sure to get some good probiotics (again, do not buy from the vet) like Proviable. Probiotics or yogurt need to be given at least two hours separate from the meds, too.
I would forget the Purina completely. Just start adding your kibble into the home cooked bland diet until he is switched over.
Plain nonfat unflavored yogurt, any brand. Two big tablespoons twice a day. You can give it to him with his food.
Absolutely cook new rice, throw that stuff with the peas out. I use the Success plain white rice boil-in-bags, cooks in 10 minutes.
What does he weigh?
Jen, thank you again for saving Jake! Can't wait to see pics of him after he is feeling better and all fixed up. He is indeed a lucky boy!
Give him one cup of rice and one cup of chicken, beef or turkey at each meal, twice a day. You can add some plain pure canned pumpkin, too. (Not pie filling). or bake a yam or sweet potato in the microwave, peel, mash with a fork, and give him a couple of tablespoons of that with his meals in place of pumpkin. More fiber, more calories, and cheaper than pumpkin. :)
Beverly, please check the Food Group's Recommended brands list. Pedigree is not a recommended brand. :) In fact, it's been listed recentll in several articles as one of the 7 worst dog foods on the market. It's full of corn, by-products, artificial chemical preservatives, and artificial colorings.
Water is necessary for proper stool formation. :)
I agree with the advice, so this is just a FYI. I brought a few dogs in that were eating plan dirt with some poo on the side. Others on Pedigree or Purina JUNK. I immediately threw it out and went straight to our recommended foods. I had no problems at all.
Of course, you need to see the vet. Just for anyone else ever taking in a dog that has been eating McDonald's for Dogs < bad food>, every single time I transitioned went cold turkey from their current food, to a recommended food, there was never a problem and I actually had better results.
Beverly, my response was not to you. I did not see why you were upset until I went back and read your comments. Please, accept my apology as I really had no idea what food you were feeding, I was just responding to the discussion ( not you). I never read your response to jenn D.
Too each their own, I agree. Hope you do stay, and learn a lot more. Possibly you would understand why I feel Pedigree is Junk. I even have a funny video for you :)
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