[nagdu] flying, changes, and vet visit

Jessica Pitzer rolosgirl at gmail.com
Mon Feb 6 23:37:17 UTC 2012


I would do the chicken, it will definitely help her tummy, and in 2 or
3 days you can start slowly start mixing the science diet back in with
the rice.

On 2/6/12, Hannah Chadwick <sparklylicious at suddenlink.net> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Flying back to California with Princess was easy; she did a fantastic job,
> and you would have thought she's done that all her life *smile*.
> Since we got back, Princess hasn't been eating much and I believe it's due
> to all the changes - time difference, new environment, etc. I gave her a
> couple of saltine crackers because my trainer asked me not to feed her the
> night prior to coming home, but she threw up on Friday night when we got
> back. I went to Petco on Saturday to get her milk bone treats and gave her a
> couple on that day because we had been super busy and she did well despite
> all the changes. However, on Saturday night she started having very soft
> stool and by yesterday, she was having diarrhea. I took her to the vet this
> morning because I got very worried.
> The vet said everything's ok, and that I should put her on white rice and
> boiled chicken mixed with low-fat cottage cheese for a few days because it
> will help her stool go back to normal. I feel a little hesitant about this
> because my trainers mentioned again and again that we shouldn't feed them
> anything besides the food they are used to having. What do you all think?
> Should I go ahead and give her rice with boiled chicken and cottage cheese
> or should I keep her on science diet (which is the food they have been
> eating)? I would love to hear feedback!
> Cheers, Hannah
>
>
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