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Drontal Puppy Suspensionand mince chicken meat

Sounds spot on then mate ... As I said keep the bitch away starve them off for 12 hours and feed them on a small amount of boiled chicken see how they go ... Just keep an eye on them pups that young can fade quick .......

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Try adding probiotics to their food. And keep them on cooked chicken and rice until they are all shitting perfectly solid and have put on weight. Pups can easily get bacterial infections as their immu

Yes mate that's spot on ... Skinless and boiled and mix it with boiled white rice that's been throughly washed ... If they will,take it give them some pro biotic yogurt first it helps settle the gut a

As penny said owain keep them in the boiled chicken and rice diet until they are ok and then keep,them on it for a few days after ... Then start adding their normal food and removing the boiled chicke

 

Drontal Puppy Suspensionand mince chicken meat

Sounds spot on then mate ... As I said keep the bitch away starve them off for 12 hours and feed them on a small amount of boiled chicken see how they go ... Just keep an eye on them pups that young can fade quick .......
One bitch when really thin very quick when I noticed was shameful ! Their all lively playing and happy pups ! I will try that tomorrow hopefully works and they realise mum isn't coming back so just eat
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I got chicken breast in the house I get for rugby could I cook few them cut them up and give the them while warm ??

To right breast is good stuff.i would also recommend the cheapest economy mince beef from the super market.plenty of fat in it.

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Ive got a blender in the house like a plastic pint size cup on top with steel cutting blades.if the chicken mince I have is wet when thawed I blitz a jug full of good dog biscuit into fine crumb and mix it in.dryes the meat up great easy to adjust the wetness then by adding more etc.and a knob of lard in a mug 1 min in the microwave pour over job done.

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I got chicken breast in the house I get for rugby could I cook few them cut them up and give the them while warm ??

Yes mate that's spot on ... Skinless and boiled and mix it with boiled white rice that's been throughly washed ... If they will,take it give them some pro biotic yogurt first it helps settle the gut and kickstarts the good enzymes ... Do not give them any fatty meat it can cause pancreatitis in young pups that have already got a gut infection ... Also don't mix in any dried food as it digests at a slower time than the meat so that means the gut is working twice as hard when you want it to be resting and healing and digesting food quickly ... Make sure they have got plenty of fresh water down mate and that they are staying hydrated ...,keep us posted owain ........

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I got chicken breast in the house I get for rugby could I cook few them cut them up and give the them while warm ??

Yes mate that's spot on ... Skinless and boiled and mix it with boiled white rice that's been throughly washed ... If they will,take it give them some pro biotic yogurt first it helps settle the gut and kickstarts the good enzymes ... Do not give them any fatty meat it can cause pancreatitis in young pups that have already got a gut infection ... Also don't mix in any dried food as it digests at a slower time than the meat so that means the gut is working twice as hard when you want it to be resting and healing and digesting food quickly ... Make sure they have got plenty of fresh water down mate and that they are staying hydrated ...,keep us posted owain ........
sound advice that is. Also stick to one protein source as that too can also cause stomachs upset. Stick to chicken until their right. The natural yogurt is good stuff too.

Raw digests 4-6 hours , dried anything up to 10 hours.

Good luck

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Well got up at 6 to check on them hadn't touched what I out down last night so boiling chicken as I type this to take up and see if they have a crack at this

Let us know owIn if they start eating mate
Stressing me right out mate I know they won't starve to death but I don't like pups not eating
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They absolutely nailed the boiled chicken this morning fair play ! The smallest pup wasn't bothered but she's drinking all the goats milk ! Would be any harm mixing the boiled chicken with the raw mince ?

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They absolutely nailed the boiled chicken this morning fair play ! The smallest pup wasn't bothered but she's drinking all the goats milk ! Would be any harm mixing the boiled chicken with the raw mince ?

Good quality food in there stomach is better than no food mate.

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Was told years ago scrambled eggs is good for binding pups stool,plus plenty of protein in eggs

Never had a litter myself, so never tried it myself perhaps someone else could shed abit more light, atb hope they start making some progress

They always recommend scrambled egg after neutering ops don't they?

Hope pups start eating properly ,must be stressing you right out.

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keep at them mate! its horrible situation mate I have had it with a mates litter and like you say you know they wont starve but it takes no time at all for a good healthy pup to go down hill fast. but by the sounds mate you are getting them back on track! nice to see a genuine dogman so bothered about the quality of his litter mate! good on you

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