Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also recommend adding way more water than you normally would. The end result doesn't need to be soupy but you want to get some extra hydration in the dog if they've been sick. A little bit of extra liquid with the rice and chicken is a really easy way to do that.
Thanks, I took your advice and used extra water. The texture is more porridge like than rice like, but she ate it and enjoyed it. She hasn't drank much water today, which has me worried. I observed her drinking once, but she may have drank when I didn't see, and I changed her water dish 2 or 3 times to keep it fresh. She has peed two times when I walked her. Any advice on how to make sure she drinks enough. She doesn't seem dehydrated, and she's acting almost back to her usual self, just sleeping a little more, but I just want to try to get her to drink more water...
Does she like ice cubes? I think she is probably fine, though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Canned pumpkin is helpful for diarrhea too.
Never had a dog who would eat it.
OP, hope your poochie is better!
Anonymous wrote:OP - is your puppy better today?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also recommend adding way more water than you normally would. The end result doesn't need to be soupy but you want to get some extra hydration in the dog if they've been sick. A little bit of extra liquid with the rice and chicken is a really easy way to do that.
Thanks, I took your advice and used extra water. The texture is more porridge like than rice like, but she ate it and enjoyed it. She hasn't drank much water today, which has me worried. I observed her drinking once, but she may have drank when I didn't see, and I changed her water dish 2 or 3 times to keep it fresh. She has peed two times when I walked her. Any advice on how to make sure she drinks enough. She doesn't seem dehydrated, and she's acting almost back to her usual self, just sleeping a little more, but I just want to try to get her to drink more water...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would also recommend adding way more water than you normally would. The end result doesn't need to be soupy but you want to get some extra hydration in the dog if they've been sick. A little bit of extra liquid with the rice and chicken is a really easy way to do that.
Thanks, I took your advice and used extra water. The texture is more porridge like than rice like, but she ate it and enjoyed it. She hasn't drank much water today, which has me worried. I observed her drinking once, but she may have drank when I didn't see, and I changed her water dish 2 or 3 times to keep it fresh. She has peed two times when I walked her. Any advice on how to make sure she drinks enough. She doesn't seem dehydrated, and she's acting almost back to her usual self, just sleeping a little more, but I just want to try to get her to drink more water...
Anonymous wrote:Canned pumpkin is helpful for diarrhea too.
Anonymous wrote:I would also recommend adding way more water than you normally would. The end result doesn't need to be soupy but you want to get some extra hydration in the dog if they've been sick. A little bit of extra liquid with the rice and chicken is a really easy way to do that.