Could make a face out of that stomach
Could make a face out of that stomach
Well you’re very very lucky. Never had a dog in over 30yrs that can have any dairy products the majority can’t have lactose at all. Should have said majority.
Most dogs suffer from Vomiting, diarrhea, gas, bloating, abdominal pain, and decreased appetite after drinking even a small amount of milk.
Filter fail at its worst
I don't drink I just say I can't be around people drunk I literally have zero tolerance I end up telling them to foff hence now I don't get asked anymore, monkeypox is going around tho apparently
Me feeling like a supermodel rn
That's not true at all, I treat mine to cubes of cheese now and again, he loves ice cream as well, so happy Faith is hopefully getting better, but there's just something about Jane don't sit right.
I don't know if because my dogs where street dogs from Romania and just eat what they could find they have a stronger stomach? Unfortunately one of my dogs had pancaritus (do knows if I spelt it right ) and had to have samples took from his organs. He was very poorly at the time, not sure if it was stress or all the s he had eaten on the streets. I'm guilty of giving my dogs ice cream from the ice cream van when my kids where littleOur Vet actually mentioned this to us , certain dogs (and it doesn't seem to be breed either) have problems with digesting lactose (that's why you get doggy ice creams etc now) some dogs can stomach it in tiny amounts but some can't at all , I think it's mostly trial and error , Otis has had the odd lick of an ice cream (when I'm not looking ) , but we generally try and steer clear because it's better for him not to have it. Our old pooch would eat a slab of cheddar given half a chance though!
I don't know if because my dogs where street dogs from Romania and just eat what they could find they have a stronger stomach? Unfortunately one of my dogs had pancaritus (do knows if I spelt it right ) and had to have samples took from his organs. He was very poorly at the time, not sure if it was stress or all the s he had eaten on the streets. I'm guilty of giving my dogs ice cream from the ice cream van when my kids where little
all mine have been fine luckily,I think it's like humans, I have been told that many conflicting things by vets I just go by experience now, I was a breeder for many years, on many occasions I have diagnosed my dogs before the vet didThey are lactose intolerant, it’s about quantity tbh. My vet explained it’s ok to give cheese etc in small amounts,
I think Jane has done great tbh. Even guaranteed vet care for rest of faiths life. Without her guiding the vets there I think that wee dog wouldn’t have made it, and I see the progress daily.
We all know a lot about caring for our pets, but she’s qualified, and sometimes it is trial and error, even for a vet.
Tbf my daughter’s dog could eat anything, he has cast iron guts. My other daughter’s dog gets chronic constipation if she eats chicken, cheese etc. her stomach is so sensitive.My dog must just have an iron stomach she’s literally never had an issue
Did you know you were in Angie’s box? She went to ask you for your opinion but dropped you as there was no one there.Even small bumps can uptip wheelchairs or mobility scooter if caught at the wrong angle, I had a faulty scooter thar sent me flying across a road, hit a kerb and faceplanted the pavement last christmas eve, I scared my face, chipped a tooth and scraped both knees, 6 weeks later I spent 3 weeks in hospital with cellulitis from the leg injury!! fing nightmare!
It also sparked my latest bout of agoraphobia..having only left the house for hospital or doctors since! I actually feel for Annette, it's scary and she has obvious health anxiety. (However filming in A&E is heinous). I know she carried onto the theatre but that doesn't mean she wasnt shaken up or hurt.