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Old 08-24-2010, 09:03 PM
 
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Add canned pumpkin to her food. Not the pie filling - but that actual plain pumpkin. Making your own puree is very easy - I used some instructions from Martha Stewart when pumpkins were on sale after Halloween and Thanksgiving and just packed it into ziplocs and I freeze it. Then, I just thaw a small baggie at a time in the refrigerator whenever my dogs have any digestive issues. It works great at firming up their stool.
Good idea. I sure wish she was like my other dog! That girl can eat anything and not have problems. LOL
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Old 08-24-2010, 09:34 PM
 
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Add canned pumpkin to her food. Not the pie filling - but that actual plain pumpkin. Making your own puree is very easy - I used some instructions from Martha Stewart when pumpkins were on sale after Halloween and Thanksgiving and just packed it into ziplocs and I freeze it. Then, I just thaw a small baggie at a time in the refrigerator whenever my dogs have any digestive issues. It works great at firming up their stool.

Very true!!!!
Pumpkin works wonders!
and not full of other stuff like over the counter things like Kaopectate

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and side effects.
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Old 08-25-2010, 06:10 AM
 
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Good idea. I sure wish she was like my other dog! That girl can eat anything and not have problems. LOL
Same with us. We have one dog that has a cast iron stomach and the other is unpredictable. I guess it keeps us on our toes.
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