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Sunday, June 24, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Bad Vomit/ Need help

"Pauline" <pblondeau46@...> wrote:
> I fasted her today and tonight I she was jumping on counters again,
so I
> tried her with boneless beef. She gobbled it down and about a half
hour
> later rushed out to vomit it up.
*****
Well, 'twere me, I'd be laying off the beef until things quiet down.


My husband is freaking out on me. We
> lost our last collie at 6 months old to an unknown illness after 5
> specialists looked at him.
*****
Hard to relate this situation to a dog dying from unknown causes, but
I can understand why your husband--not seeing any positive results
here--is eager to find something, anything to hang his concerns on.


> Hubby is now resorting to blaming me with this new diet.
*****
Gotta find SOMETHING to blame. I'm sorry he's taking his fears out
on you.


> Maybe I should have started with boneless chicken? Another forum I
> belong to is saying chicken broth and rice, canned pumpkin.
*****
Even though you didn't start with boneless chicken, it seems like a
good enough place to go to now. Try some skinless, boneless,
defatted breast meat. Cut it up if you have to. Broth is neither
good nor bad, but if you make it yourself from real food it can't
hurt. However, since she's drinking nicely, I don't see the point to
broth. There's no point to pumpkin. Or rice. Use Slippery Elm to
soothe her innards, feed boring food, skip the carbohydrates.

If she continues to vomit bile and partially digested food (even
boring stuff like white meat or white fish), you may have to consider
a vet visit, if you haven't already.

And really try to keep her off the counter.
Chris O

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