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Saturday, June 23, 2007

[rawfeeding] Re: Bad Vomit/ Need help

She gobbled it down and about a half hour
> later rushed out to vomit it up. It looked partially digested but with
> lots of bile.

Hi Pauline,
I would try smaller and more frequent meals for a couple a days. If
she truly gobbled it down, remembering that dogs don't actually chew
their food like we do, it could be that her tummy just isn't up to the
task of digesting big hunks of food yet. Also, feeding a boneless
meat allows her the opportunity to swallow her food more rapidly than
if there were a bone in it. I also think that Greta's advice is spot
on. Slow down--way too much variety too soon. You won't fix the
vomiting by finding a meat that is vomit proof. KathyM

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