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puppy (Golden Retriever) is 13 weeks old and still produces extrordinarily
runny poo. Is this normal does anyone know? It's decades since I last had a puppy and I don't remember this problem. He's perfectly healthy and full of bounce. I try to get him to eat dry food but he's not up for it and insists on tins. But I'd dearly like the puppy to go away and let me have my nice clean, tidy and well ordered house back, with a sensible dog in it. cheers |
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poo :-(
Oxymel of Squill explained :
puppy (Golden Retriever) is 13 weeks old and still produces extrordinarily runny poo. Is this normal does anyone know? It's decades since I last had a puppy and I don't remember this problem. He's perfectly healthy and full of bounce. I try to get him to eat dry food but he's not up for it and insists on tins. But I'd dearly like the puppy to go away and let me have my nice clean, tidy and well ordered house back, with a sensible dog in it. cheers Dogs only insist on the foods their owner caves in and gives them. Show some fortitude. The dog won't starve himself, promise. Also, avoid the table scraps and have it checked for worms. If all else fails, seek the advice of a vet. -- Yours, Dan S. Rightee tightee, leftee loosee, right? |
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poo :-(
"Dan S." wrote in message ... Oxymel of Squill explained : puppy (Golden Retriever) is 13 weeks old and still produces extrordinarily runny poo. Is this normal does anyone know? It's decades since I last had a puppy and I don't remember this problem. He's perfectly healthy and full of bounce. I try to get him to eat dry food but he's not up for it and insists on tins. But I'd dearly like the puppy to go away and let me have my nice clean, tidy and well ordered house back, with a sensible dog in it. cheers Dogs only insist on the foods their owner caves in and gives them. Show some fortitude. The dog won't starve himself, promise. Also, avoid the table scraps and have it checked for worms. If all else fails, seek the advice of a vet. just been wormed as part of the standard puppy routine. Woman in the park with 2 GRs tells me hers were both very runny poo-ers at that age and suggests scrambled egg meals now and again will help firm up. So here I am scrambling eggs! :-) |
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