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Re: NINA

Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 14:37
by Tuckaboo Pam
Thank You so much for the kind words.

I have increased the enzymes, and I will report back when I see the results. ---P

Re: NINA

Posted: 21 Aug 2024, 15:32
by Olesia711
hopefully this works!

Re: NINA

Posted: 23 Aug 2024, 15:37
by Tuckaboo Pam
Nina is MUCH better, but I'm going to buy some pineapple. I think she has developed a taste for poo!

Sashi (NO EPI) the hound's poo is getting very soft, and I wonder if it's possible to develop SID on its own, and whether a nice course of Tylan would be in order. Sometimes she'll have a normal stool that is soft at the end, but today she had one that if an EPI dog had, I would definitely think was SID.

Any advice?

Thanks for all the kindnesses I have received from other members. ---Pam

Re: NINA

Posted: 23 Aug 2024, 15:55
by Olesia711
Glad to hear Nina is much better! SOrry to hear that she has developed a taste for "poo"... but we hear that often... it kind of becomes a bad habit :(

REgarding Sashi's poo.... if you have any slippery elm... try some

and/or try canned pumpkin, or cook some barley and add it to Sashi's meals.....

Re: NINA

Posted: 23 Aug 2024, 17:39
by Tuckaboo Pam
GREAT Ideas! Thank you!---P

Re: NINA

Posted: 23 Aug 2024, 18:53
by Olesia711
let us know if any of it helps!

Re: NINA

Posted: 12 Oct 2024, 19:13
by Tuckaboo Pam
Trying not to have too many different posts on Nina, so I'm back at what I think is the first one.

I hate to do this, but the poo eating has become a round robin, with two of them "feeding" off each other, and I just can't take it.

I pick it up as soon as I see it happen, but there are times when I don't go out with the dogs. SO, since I tried pineapple for a few weeks, with no success, I am going to try MSG "Accent".

So, I am going to be lacing the food of two 80 pounds dogs and one ten pounder. I know MSG has some negative side effects, so my question is----how much do I have to give them, and what is the duration? I am hoping only a few days.

Thanks for your help, and I know some of you will disagree with my decision, but I really am at my wits' end.

***FUNNY THING---I had to search for this post, so I took a trip down memory lane. I had forgotten that the enzymes didn't work for Tucker, until the vet added Tylan. Maybe that will help somebody else.

Re: NINA

Posted: 12 Oct 2024, 20:10
by Olesia711
i always thought to just "sprinkle " some on the food.... which i guess might equal maybe 1/8 tsp or less.... maybe....

Unfortunately, sometimes poo eating becomes habit... and then you have to change the behavior.... BUT..... quite honestly i like the Tylan solution.... that might just be the best

Re: NINA

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 13:59
by Tuckaboo Pam
Olesia---They are such sneaky little boogers. Sashi mostly eats Gus the Maltese's poop, but on occasion she'll find 'something' I've missed in the yard. She is taking Tylan, because it's the only thing that makes her poo firm. I'll look out the window and rush to the door if I see her eating, and she stops when I shout her name. She and Nina leave it alone when I go outside with them, so they KNOW. Nina likes her own. Sashi is indiscriminate. I believe, like you said it's a habit, and I'm hoping that by making the poop taste bad (as if it tasted good for starters), they'll lose interest. So I'll just sprinkle some accent on the food & see if the habit ceases. I'll let you know. Thanks!---P

Re: NINA

Posted: 13 Oct 2024, 17:18
by Olesia711
did you also try adding crushed pineapple to their meals? sometimes that helps...or not.............. if all else fails, and it is a habit (UGH!) then i suggest the friendly muzzle... just put it on when they go out and take it off when they come in...however.... i do avoid the Hannibal Lecter looking ones :lol: