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  • vtorres
    Top Poster
    • Sep 2009
    • 159

    #16
    Originally posted by kenmonu
    hi vtorres,
    pups when their that young can be hard work m8 can be up and down, just make sure their is no blood in his stools which can indicate parvo, have a little jack russell pup myself which was only four weeks old when we got him, very young to be taken from the mother, was up and down for a good few days with diarrhea and would not take any water. my daughter had given him a powdered worm dose when he had nothing in his stomach and it damaged the lining in his stomach.its taken a week to nurse him back to full health. just make sure you keep him warm and and he should come good, best of luck m8.
    What did you feed it ?

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    • maca
      Mr. DK DJ
      • Feb 2009
      • 6310

      #17
      cats sorry m8 could'nt resist

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      • opsmonkey
        V.I.P. Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 5379

        #18
        with puppies that young mate its when they want it not when you dictate it to them.. whereas i can feed our Reebok (yes thats his real name ) 3 times a day at roughly the same time a tiny puppy like yours just feeds when he's hungry.. he'd just walk over to his mum and have a suckle whenever he felt like it.. your his mum until 7 weeks..

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        • kenmonu
          Top Poster
          • Apr 2008
          • 153

          #19
          puppy

          Originally posted by vtorres
          What did you feed it ?
          basicially little bits of egg and some liquidised liver , have to say i thinks opps is spot on with the goatsmilk though.

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          • mtv1
            The Stig PT
            • Apr 2008
            • 4413

            #20
            well you know when you been lemoned


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            • gmb45
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              • Nov 2008
              • 7538

              #21
              my sister was told this once by a vet when her dog was having kidney problems, " most tinned dog food is to high protein and is no good for them it can knacker their kidneys/ livers up later in life your best feeding it white meat and some veg" the dog is now 18 and still not bad for its age. thought u might find this interesting.
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              • icepick
                Top Poster
                • Apr 2008
                • 198

                #22
                Hi, I don.t know if this is useful to youself or other members !

                Rescuing Rover: A First Aid and Disaster Guide for Dog Owners ........

                Sebastian Heath, Andrea O'Shea, "Rescuing Rover: A First Aid and Disaster Guide for Dog Owners"
                Purdue University Press | 1999-02-01 | ISBN: 1557531021 | 53 pages | PDF | 1,5 MB

                Whether you're hiking with your canine friend in a remote area or work with a dog on a search-and-rescue team or police force, you need to be prepared for emergencies when veterinary service is not available. Rescuing Rover: A First Aid and Disaster Guide for Dog Owners provides dog owners, handlers, and emergency physicians with an understandable guide for safe treatment until the dog can be transported to a veterinarian. Although a number of books describe some techniques for the emergency care of dogs, there is no single illustrated summary that is as practical. With its concise, easy-to-read instructions, detailed and beautifully rendered illustrations, and convenient format, this book covers such common medical procedures as bandaging an ear and constructing a makeshift muzzle. Written in consultation with canine handlers from FEMA, staff from the AAVDM and the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, it can also be used as a practical learning guide for veterinary medical and technical students.


                _http://rapidshare.com/files/307402628/Rescuing_Rover_A_First_Aid_and_Disaster_Guide_for_ Dog_Owners.zip.html


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                • vtorres
                  Top Poster
                  • Sep 2009
                  • 159

                  #23
                  Well i went to the vet and she said i have to get it dry food 3 meals a day but only little portions and also 3 trays of puppy milk (watered down) see how that goes.

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                  • icepick
                    Top Poster
                    • Apr 2008
                    • 198

                    #24
                    vtorres.....Trust all goes well........Here is another one for the shelf if interested !

                    Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook

                    ISBN: 0470067853 Publisher: Howell Book House Author: Debra M. Eldredge DVM, Liisa D. Carlson DVM, Delbert G. Carlson DVM, James M. Giffin MD

                    Description
                    The classic bestseller—expanded and updated The guide dog lovers have relied on for more than twenty-seven years, this handbook has been extensively revised to include the latest information on everything from canine healthcare to nutrition to holistic treatments. Dog Owner's Home Veterinary Handbook , Fourth Edition, is the definitive guide for every dog owner. It puts vital information at your fingertips, with: An index of signs and symptoms to help you find information fast Clearly written, step-by-step directions for handling common canine ailments and problems A chapter on emergencies that explains what to do immediately for shock, broken bones, burns, dehydration, heat stroke, poisoning, insect stings and bites, wounds, and more Hundreds of photos and drawings that illustrate what to look for and what to do to provide the best care for your dog A glossary of terms With this guide, you'll know when to rush your pet to the vet and when you can begin treatment at home. You'll communicate more effectively with your vet. You'll have the latest information on every aspect of your dog's medical care when you need it. This is the hands-on reference you'll trust again and again.


                    _http://rapidshare.com/files/307427341/Dog_Owner_s_Home_Veterinary_Handbook.zip.html

                    Regards
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                    • vtorres
                      Top Poster
                      • Sep 2009
                      • 159

                      #25
                      I need to be premium to be able to download this booklet.

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                      • icepick
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                        • Apr 2008
                        • 198

                        #26
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                        • tacochuck
                          Member
                          • Jun 2009
                          • 58

                          #27
                          Baby food sweet potatoes will stop the diarrhea!

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                          • ste6106
                            DK Veteran
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 444

                            #28
                            My Chocolate Lab had the same problem, took him to vets gave him a course of medicene and bish bosh he's fine now,

                            For his diet he has scrambled egg and rice as well as boiled chicken, raw bacon and beef, in fact he eats better than we do!
                            Life is a party and parties arent meant to last.

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                            • vtorres
                              Top Poster
                              • Sep 2009
                              • 159

                              #29
                              So i put the dog on to some dry puppy food but she was eating it all up yesterday but today didn't want to touch the thing leading into a runny poo again while it was eating the dry food it had been fine. What can i do ? How many meals a day should it have and does it need milk with it or goats milk or watered down milk please help.

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