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  1. Hi all, For the record, olive oil to dinner and changing lunch to cooked pumpkin (boiled with beef stock) did the trick.
  2. Yes. Particularly the stage when you realise you've been worrying fffaaaaarrrrrrrrrr too much and all the exhaustion was pretty much self-created. Well, for me anyway I'm a worry-wort! I hear though that us humans get the hang of it and calm down as the puppy gets older
  3. Lol yeah I was talking to a friend today and they said "Why canned? Just cook it?" and I suddenly felt a tad foolish! Thanks again for the help, I've oiled her up tonight to see what happens tomorrow if it's a no go I think I'll take her to the vet in case she is pushing past something foreign she's swallowed.
  4. Hi Persephone, Thanks for the feedback. I must admit my own judgement was a bit against the porridge, milk and calcium (Although I thought the Calcium couldn't hurt seeing as she is a big girl?) so it's a bit of a relief to hear you comment on that. The breeders had her on Pal puppy kibble, I'm trying to get her onto Science Diet (puppy). I did not know about the not watering, although considering her current problem i might keep that up for a while. I also didn't realise more firmer stools were a positive in such a young dog.
  5. Hi Everyone, I have a now 10 week old rough collie puppy and about a week a go I noticed that when she was toileting, she had a go at pooping but nothing came out. I kept a close eye on her the next day and she didn't seem to change in mood at all - but still no poop. I then went online and got some tips that might help (was not panicking at this point because she hadn't even slowed down or looked remotely uncomfortable) so I gave her porridge and powered milk for breakfast and kept on with "propeak" for lunch, and soaked kibble, mince and yogurt in the evening but I added a bit of olive oil. The next day she pooped a lot and seemed to get everything out (surprisingly no change in mood, still very active, responsive, sleepy, etc). I then put her back on her normal food, thinking to myself that I might have not soaked some kibble for long enough the day before and perhaps that caused it. (I will write out below what she was being fed, and how it's changed) Now she seemed to have stopped pooping again. Dismayed i thought that maybe I had flushed her out a bit, so i gave her another day of no obvious poop, then whacked the olive oil back in her dinner. Today she pooped, but it was a very dry stool - so now I am convinced something is going astray in what I am feeding her. I would really like any advice, I always thought that constipation was a rare thing in puppies, and I'm a bit worried that I've managed to create it. So what she was previously being fed: Breaky - Porridge, powdered milk, egg yolk and healthy yogurt Lunch - "Propeak" Dinner - X puppy kibble (soaked in warm water), mince meat, calcium powder Evening - Chicken necks - then after a few days at home i called the breeder and said she wasn't eating breaky, they said they had the same problem (this was odd, as all other litters had gobbled it down) so to give "propeak" in the morning, chicken necks for lunch and dinner as normal plus yoghurt with a bit of honey for taste. So egg yolk, powdered milk and porridge are now gone. That is what I fed her, then I have been trying to change puppy kibble X with Y. I've done this by adding a few bits to normal dinner, then half X half Y then finally it's now all Y with the mince and yoghurt (over a week). Kibble Y is more expensive than X, so I'm not giving her some cheapo stuff (ah my faith in the marketing system) and I'm soaking it for a good 20mins I can't really understand why this would cause constipation? The lack of porridge might make sense, except she never really ate it when it was available! This morning I have given her some powdered milk with her "propeak" in an effort to keep things more moist and I intend to give her a bit of oil again with dinner, perhaps even canned pumpkin if i can find some. So my question is actually - am I doing the right thing or should I take her to the vet? I personally feel that she hasn't consumed a toy or something blocking her because the oil works so well and over night. She is not a big chewer, the oddest thing I have seen her eat was a pinecone, which i took away swiftly thinking maybe she had too much wood in her tummy, she also likes to chew on old mulch we have in the garden - but again this isn't a really frequent thing and i haven't seen her try to consume the mulch just chew it. And also can anyone spot an obvious blunder in her diet? Many many many thanks, I would really appreciate any feedback P.S - throughout the whole thing, she has showed no signs of a tender tummy, her attitude and activity levels have been the same. Faye
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