[rawfeeding] Digest Number 12207
There are 2 messages in this issue.
Topics in this digest:
1a. Re: Throws up food within seconds of eating
From: Andrea
2.1. Re: Now what ? (repeating the question due to lack of response)
From: Melissa
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1a. Re: Throws up food within seconds of eating
Posted by: "Andrea" poketmouse45@yahoo.com poketmouse45
Date: Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:47 am ((PDT))
One of my dogs does this if he eats something too quickly or hasn't
quite chewed enough. Perhaps giving a whole chicken would help slow
her down and make her chew her food. Just take the food away when she
has eaten half of the chicken. It sounds like she is bringing the food
up to have a second go at it.
Andrea
--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, "lesli_forrester"
<lesli_forrester@...> wrote:
> This summer she started throwing up her food as soon as she
> finished eating it. Ex. I give her small half chicken which she
> chomps up in about 5 minutes and then regurgitates it back up about
> a minute or two later.
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2.1. Re: Now what ? (repeating the question due to lack of response)
Posted by: "Melissa" mwood8402@yahoo.com mwood8402
Date: Fri Oct 26, 2007 6:49 am ((PDT))
I agree with Ginny. I think you need to contact a classical
homeopath. This list
http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/ClassicalHomeopathyPets/ should
help you.
My dog has a chronic vomiting problem ("IBD" or whatever). Switching
to a raw diet helped him immensely, but problems were still cropping
up occasionally. He hasn't been treated for very long, but I've seen
very positive results already. I definitely recommend trying that route.
I'm sorry that your dog is suffering. I know how hard that is. I
hope you're able to find the answers you need.
-Melissa W
--- In rawfeeding@yahoogroups.com, ginny wilken <gwilken@...> wrote:
> The way resolve his issues lies in classical homeopathy, in the hands
> of an excellent practitioner. His whole governing life force needs
> some help to improve his function.
> ginny and Tomo
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