Re: I hope alarm bells shouldn't be ringing!
I agree with Mups Jazzi. I don´t recall any of the puppies we have had having loose stools, unless they had upset tummies. House training can often take some time, you just need lots of patience..and disinfectant. Luckily one of us has always been around to open a door and run outside when the puppies have wanted to wee or poo, you soon get to know the signs. ChoCho, for example, would start running round in a small circle, so out she went. These days she comes to tell us when she wants to go.Re: I hope alarm bells shouldn't be ringing!
When our cat was seriously ill my ex fed him chicken breast that had been cooked in water. Not boiled as it destroys the vitamins and also not served straight from the fridge. I believe that chicken is easily digested and is good for everyone.Re: I hope alarm bells shouldn't be ringing!
How old is she again?Re: I hope alarm bells shouldn't be ringing!
a teething time line Jaz ,From 6/8 weeks onRe: I hope alarm bells shouldn't be ringing!
Sorry, don't agree with that, Eliza.Re: I hope alarm bells shouldn't be ringing!
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Beta is the most expensive! I Was shocked. Yes she is on 4 small meals, 80-100 grams, weighed out every day.Re: I hope alarm bells shouldn't be ringing!
I agree with Mups
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