Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Hi everyone,
I could really use your help! Our 9-month old labradoodle Gus is the best. However, ever since we got him (8 weeks) its been a bumpy road in regards to his eating. We continued feeding him INNOVA puppy, as that is what the breeder had him on (in combination with raw hamburger, goats milk, yogurt) We didn't continue that. The first month or so with him was touchy...soft stool, diarreaha here and there. I did more research, and in the beginning of December, switched him to California Naturals Lamb Meal and Rice for Puppies. His stools were normal and he really seemed to like it. I was also putting a tablespoon of plain organic yogurt in his breakfast, to help with digestion. Everything was fine until mid-March, when he got really sick one night, vomiting and diarreaha. It was very sudden, so I don't think it was his food. After a couple days of monitoring and diarreaha continuing, we took him to the vet. His stool was tested and everything was negative. The vet put him on metronidozole. He was on that for two weeks, and I was feeding him chicken and rice, and then slowly reintroducing his food. Well, once he was back on his food only, soft stools. We found out through this time that he also developed lactose intolerance, so we stopped the yogurt. I did some more research and read that many times, dogs can grow an intolerance or allergy to a food. So, I decided to switch to California Naturals Chicken Meal & Rice. Same formula, which I thought agreed with him, but different flavor. He did well on that...his stools started to firm up...they weren't perfect, but they were much improved. He's been on that since mid-April, and we're back to diarreaha and soft stool. When I feed him chicken and rice, he's fine. And sometimes, I'll put a spoon or two of rice in with his food, and his stool is firmer. Through all this, his energy level is great, he's alert, he's active...so I'm fairly confident that its not something medical. Does anyone have suggestions for other dog foods that are good for sensitive little guys like Gus? In all my research, California Naturals seems to be the best out there for this situation, but I don't think it meshes well with Gus. Is it worth having him tested for IBS? Or is this an obvious case? I'm not opposed to making him an all-natural diet, but honestly, I'd like to try other options first!
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