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Michael Romanos
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04-29-2008, 02:09 AM

Poor teddy. I can only say that him eating a bowl of dry food (i take it) for dogs which is not his regular meal, and the possible anal problem, would be totally unrelated.
The slight tummy upset and the change of colour and hardness to his stools is on par with a sudden change in diet to the extent of a full meal. The food he ate probably has not killed or harmed the other dog.
Several weeks ago when i had a female Corgi stay with me for a week or so, the first thing the little brat did, was follow her nose in a rush to my utility room where i keep huge bags of Taylor's ProPlan dry food, and she worked her way into one of them (the one for performance dogs) and gobbled up heaps before I discovered where she had gotten to. Well for two days her poops were quite soft and more frequent but after that she returned to normal apart from being fattened from uninterrupted self feeding (and boy, did I put her on a diet). Her normal diet is a supermarket-brought (non premium) dry food.
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