HELP! Sensitive Stomach and Prescription food - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T12:10:00Zhttp://mycorgi.com/forum/topics/help-sensitive-stomach-and-prescription-food?feed=yes&xn_auth=noSuper thanks! I left a respon…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-06-14:1150197:Comment:17632092013-06-14T18:35:40.113ZJenny & Ramjihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JennyCho
<p>Super thanks! I left a response as you were also responding, I see you've also tried Fortiflora with no success!</p>
<p>Super thanks! I left a response as you were also responding, I see you've also tried Fortiflora with no success!</p> Thank you so much Jennifer!
I…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-06-14:1150197:Comment:17630102013-06-14T18:33:56.019ZJenny & Ramjihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JennyCho
<p>Thank you so much Jennifer!</p>
<p>It really helps! I will definitely try the probiotics. the Hills ID seems to be working on him, he doesn't get gas and his stool comes out better than any other food we've tried.</p>
<p>It sounds like Charlie had severe symptoms compared to Ramji as Ramji only experiences this every few months. I'm so glad you've found something that works for Charlie.</p>
<p>But definitely, super thanks on the probiotics! He did try forti flora(??) but he hates it and wont…</p>
<p>Thank you so much Jennifer!</p>
<p>It really helps! I will definitely try the probiotics. the Hills ID seems to be working on him, he doesn't get gas and his stool comes out better than any other food we've tried.</p>
<p>It sounds like Charlie had severe symptoms compared to Ramji as Ramji only experiences this every few months. I'm so glad you've found something that works for Charlie.</p>
<p>But definitely, super thanks on the probiotics! He did try forti flora(??) but he hates it and wont eat his food if I put that in.</p>
<p>BTW, Charlie is ADORABLE!</p>
<p> </p> It's totally horrible that we…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-06-13:1150197:Comment:17626052013-06-13T02:08:03.835ZJenny & Ramjihttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JennyCho
It's totally horrible that we cant pin point it! My husband thinks it may be his toys...he suspexts that bacteria grows on them which could be possible...sine Ramji only gets sick one in a while. Ramji was on grain free as well but that caused super bad gas. Right now, im just changing his food bowl for every meal and giving him filteres water. He's doing much better but i really wish we can find the cause so that he doesnt have to suffer! Its the worst to see these little monsters get sick!
It's totally horrible that we cant pin point it! My husband thinks it may be his toys...he suspexts that bacteria grows on them which could be possible...sine Ramji only gets sick one in a while. Ramji was on grain free as well but that caused super bad gas. Right now, im just changing his food bowl for every meal and giving him filteres water. He's doing much better but i really wish we can find the cause so that he doesnt have to suffer! Its the worst to see these little monsters get sick! We have the same thing with E…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-06-13:1150197:Comment:17627602013-06-13T01:43:57.052ZSteph Bussemahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/StephBussema
<p>We have the same thing with Emma (random vomiting and bloody diarrhea). Our vet diagnosed a grain allergy so we switched her to grain-free food. That helped some, but she has still had a few episodes, and we can't figure out why. One thing that helps is a medicine called sucralfate. It seems to calm the vomiting and diarrhea.</p>
<p>We have the same thing with Emma (random vomiting and bloody diarrhea). Our vet diagnosed a grain allergy so we switched her to grain-free food. That helped some, but she has still had a few episodes, and we can't figure out why. One thing that helps is a medicine called sucralfate. It seems to calm the vomiting and diarrhea.</p> My doberman has a delicate st…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-06-13:1150197:Comment:17627502013-06-13T00:51:17.968ZBev Levyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/BevLevy
<p>My doberman has a delicate stomach. She had three intestinal blockage surgeries before I got her and the Hill's I/D is the only thing that works. I have tried other things but short of cooking chicken and rice for her every meal she always has terrible diarehha. I don't love the brand either but I know she feels better and I decided that was most important. None of my corgis have had problems and there is very little they would not eat!</p>
<p>My doberman has a delicate stomach. She had three intestinal blockage surgeries before I got her and the Hill's I/D is the only thing that works. I have tried other things but short of cooking chicken and rice for her every meal she always has terrible diarehha. I don't love the brand either but I know she feels better and I decided that was most important. None of my corgis have had problems and there is very little they would not eat!</p> Bella had the vomiting a coup…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-06-13:1150197:Comment:17624962013-06-13T00:39:10.859ZJane Christensenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/JaneChristensen
<p>Bella had the vomiting a couple years ago, she would throw up her food a few hours after eating and it never looked like it had started digesting...several tests and xrays. They couldn't find anything and after about 8 different meds/shots I took her off of everything except Pepcid and tried a one protein food which was TOTW and added 1/3 cup warm water to it (and still do). She now is back on Canidea with more protein sources and doing fine. I am NOT suggesting you do this but it was awful…</p>
<p>Bella had the vomiting a couple years ago, she would throw up her food a few hours after eating and it never looked like it had started digesting...several tests and xrays. They couldn't find anything and after about 8 different meds/shots I took her off of everything except Pepcid and tried a one protein food which was TOTW and added 1/3 cup warm water to it (and still do). She now is back on Canidea with more protein sources and doing fine. I am NOT suggesting you do this but it was awful watching her go through this when nothing they gave her helped. Good luck!</p> We have had a similar problem…tag:mycorgi.com,2013-06-13:1150197:Comment:17625892013-06-13T00:10:29.160ZDeborah adamshttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Deborahadams
We have had a similar problem lately too. Tests are all negative, both dogs end up on metronidazole, which seem to clear it up. Doc says it could be a bacterial enteritis this bout. In any case we too were suspecting a food allergy even tho there were no new changes. They both want to eat vegetation during these bouts...one to vomit the other makes her poo... Then they eat and act normal...but need the medicine to clear up the symptoms. We are watching their actions and diet like hawks...and…
We have had a similar problem lately too. Tests are all negative, both dogs end up on metronidazole, which seem to clear it up. Doc says it could be a bacterial enteritis this bout. In any case we too were suspecting a food allergy even tho there were no new changes. They both want to eat vegetation during these bouts...one to vomit the other makes her poo... Then they eat and act normal...but need the medicine to clear up the symptoms. We are watching their actions and diet like hawks...and will see if it returns ....