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If the dog has been walked between dinner and bedtime and has had a bm, it shouldn't be a problem.
You might also try giving him dinner later; I''ve always given my dogs dinner around the same time I eat, 5:30 or 6.
I feed their snack about 30-60 minutes before bed sometimes 90. But even the 60 minutes would give you enough time to get him out for another potty break before bedtime.
I do the same thing for my 2. Breakfast and dinner are about 11-12 hours apart and then they each get an extra 1/4 cup of food 30-60 minutes before bed. Then they each get a biscuit after their morning potty break to get something in their stomach before they get their breakfast (I make them wait to eat breakfast so I have a chance to shower and can feed them closer to when I'm leaving for work).
On the days I get home a little late from work and miss their normal dinner time I can usually expect to find some bile pile somewhere. If they haven't thrown up but are feeling nauseous they will try to eat a bunch of grass when I let them out.
I started giving him part of his daily portion at bedtime last night. So far so good.
Making the food switch now and started the evening primrose. I have been giving
yogurt for about a month now so going to continue. I am hopeful and thank all of
you for your good advise.
Keep us posted, Kelly!
Glad to hear this! :)
I've heard that the Evening Primrose Oil can take a long time before effects are seen--like weeks, or months? Is there something that might work sooner? Is cod liver oil somewhat similar?
EPO usually starts to have an effect within two weeks after starting it, some have said they've seen a difference after only a week. Cod liver oil is a different type of fatty acid, but for a therapeutic effect, any of them will take a little time to have a noticeable effect.
Thanks, Karen!
Thanks for the update, Kelly. I am so glad that Skeet is doing well!
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