Update with Rosco's Bloating - Exclusively Setters2024-03-29T08:31:11Zhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/forum/topics/update-with-rosco-s-bloating?commentId=865021%3AComment%3A858781&feed=yes&xn_auth=noIndeed quite expensive KC but…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-23:865021:Comment:9134722012-03-23T12:34:38.585ZChantal McIlveen-Wrighthttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/ChantalMcIlveenWright
<p>Indeed quite expensive KC but so efficient!!!!! it was advised to me by my vet and I can only recommend it, very highly recommend it in fact.</p>
<p>Indeed quite expensive KC but so efficient!!!!! it was advised to me by my vet and I can only recommend it, very highly recommend it in fact.</p> Blimey Rita that's some expen…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-23:865021:Comment:9134702012-03-23T12:17:33.532ZKC and the boyshttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Catherine_and_Errol
<p>Blimey Rita that's some expensive honey you have there in your larder. Think I might have to stick with the old fermented cowsmilk.</p>
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<p>Blimey Rita that's some expensive honey you have there in your larder. Think I might have to stick with the old fermented cowsmilk.</p>
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<p> </p> I give manuka honey more so t…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-23:865021:Comment:9135702012-03-23T11:57:52.326ZRita Wilsonhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/RitaWilson
<p>I give manuka honey more so than yoghurt...manuka honey has high probiotics</p>
<p>I give manuka honey more so than yoghurt...manuka honey has high probiotics</p> There's a race this weekend a…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-23:865021:Comment:9135692012-03-23T11:56:36.273ZRita Wilsonhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/RitaWilson
<p>There's a race this weekend at Darty Forest in Cavan...might be to warm to run the dogs but we are going anyway for the social aspect. </p>
<p>There's a race this weekend at Darty Forest in Cavan...might be to warm to run the dogs but we are going anyway for the social aspect. </p> Yum.
Rosietag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-23:865021:Comment:9130622012-03-23T03:12:21.384Zrosie beerehttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/rosiebeere
Yum.<br />
Rosie
Yum.<br />
Rosie Hello, thanks i'll look at th…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-22:865021:Comment:9130452012-03-22T20:30:51.690ZCharlotte Hoodhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/CharlotteHood
<p>Hello, thanks i'll look at that and mention tomorrow to my vet, ive looked at the causes and symptoms and it doesnt really sound like my rose if im honest :/ but defiantly look into thanks.</p>
<p>Why as a matter of urgency for the enzymes?</p>
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<p>Hello, thanks i'll look at that and mention tomorrow to my vet, ive looked at the causes and symptoms and it doesnt really sound like my rose if im honest :/ but defiantly look into thanks.</p>
<p>Why as a matter of urgency for the enzymes?</p>
<p> </p> I do to Tracy. Probiotic plai…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-22:865021:Comment:9129592012-03-22T20:22:53.206Zeva ciechonskahttps://irishsetters.ning.com/xn/detail/u_0gijg39gsgi1q
I do to Tracy. Probiotic plain yoghurt with honey. A dollop each and three for me!
I do to Tracy. Probiotic plain yoghurt with honey. A dollop each and three for me! Sounds like Roscoe is getting…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-22:865021:Comment:9130772012-03-22T15:39:46.743ZKC and the boyshttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Catherine_and_Errol
<p>Sounds like Roscoe is getting back to his old self. Such a result. Thanks for sharing all these useful tips and ideas.</p>
<p>I was just wondering: why not just feed plain yoghurt or cottage cheese to increase beneficial bacteria in the stomach? It sounds like our dogs would really benefit from it and it's part of the recommended BARF diet anyway...</p>
<p>Has anybody got any experience feeding yoghurt? Errol gets the occasional dollop and whenever I have one for desert he's allowed to clean…</p>
<p>Sounds like Roscoe is getting back to his old self. Such a result. Thanks for sharing all these useful tips and ideas.</p>
<p>I was just wondering: why not just feed plain yoghurt or cottage cheese to increase beneficial bacteria in the stomach? It sounds like our dogs would really benefit from it and it's part of the recommended BARF diet anyway...</p>
<p>Has anybody got any experience feeding yoghurt? Errol gets the occasional dollop and whenever I have one for desert he's allowed to clean out the pot. I'm not suggesting it's the answer to everything but there are no probs with bloat here (touch wood). I feed whatever I can lay my hands on from superexpensive to supercheap, sometimes raw sometimes canned always with a bit of kibble for extra crunch (but never just dry) - really there's no routine - and he can be a stressy and overexciteable dog...</p>
<p>Maybe we're just lucky?</p> Thanks all. Tracy, the young…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-22:865021:Comment:9129652012-03-22T14:06:31.604Zjulie madinhttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/juliemadin
Thanks all. Tracy, the young ones have had 50mg/kg of panacur that is 1.25 of 4.5g sachets for 5 days then 4 weeks later 1.5 sachets for 3 days. No the vet wont give them metronidazole I have asked and in fact I have some in my cupboard . I have used it before on other dogs but he says the active ingredient in panacur is the recognised best treatment. He is suggesting that they keep getting reinfected but I have 4 dogs and have medicated all 4 both times to avoid this. I used to feed them a wet…
Thanks all. Tracy, the young ones have had 50mg/kg of panacur that is 1.25 of 4.5g sachets for 5 days then 4 weeks later 1.5 sachets for 3 days. No the vet wont give them metronidazole I have asked and in fact I have some in my cupboard . I have used it before on other dogs but he says the active ingredient in panacur is the recognised best treatment. He is suggesting that they keep getting reinfected but I have 4 dogs and have medicated all 4 both times to avoid this. I used to feed them a wet food like Natures Harvest but Turkey flavour but since the gardia it just makes them v runny. the vet says they will have inflamed bowels for a while or may even have got antibodies against the Turkey hence the bland chappie. He says I have to give it a while. I have added some pilchards and cooked fresh sardines which they have tolerated so fish may be the way forward. I agree Orijen is great food,…tag:irishsetters.ning.com,2012-03-22:865021:Comment:9126702012-03-22T06:16:37.719ZKristinahttps://irishsetters.ning.com/profile/Kristina
<p>I agree Orijen is great food, but mine wouldn't eat it. </p>
<p>I agree Orijen is great food, but mine wouldn't eat it. </p>