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07-07-2007, 08:52 PM
It takes a little while for worms to disappear and for the effects of whatever he was incorrectly given to work out of his system. Take a good look at the kind of meals you are providing for him. I would give the little fellow four meals a day - one main meal divided into four. Cut down to three when he turns four months. Don't give him milk of any sort. If he is getting hard kibble (there are some soft kibble products on the market) soften a little wirh a little warm water soaked in the measured kibble for 10 minutes but don't give him any other soft mushy food for awhile. He needs premium puppy food that is completely balanced and contains at least the 38 necessary and recommended vitamins, minerals and nutrients. If this doesn't work, it could mean that his food requirements need to be further specialised. My current Pem has produced few hard stools - they are usually quite soft but not soft enough to mess his trousers and can usually be scooped up with with a litter bag. That's the way I prefer it for a little Corgi.
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