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Post by Deleted on Jul 8, 2012 15:48:22 GMT -5
That's crazy...ppl can be so selfish for the money. What brand of probiotics are good? I'm gonna put a list together for monday I'm using Benne Bac per my vet's recommendation. It helped a little bit with some icky stools we were having, but a couple of my ferrets are still having issues. I'm thinking the Evo may be part of the cause for some of my group having nasty poos, this bag seemed to have a lot more crumbs than the previous ones and it just seems a little off somehow. I'm not buying anymore once it runs out. Hopefully once I run through the other stuff I will be on freeze dried and raw by then. I'd try eliminating one food at a time to see if you find a culprit. I also second the recommendation for using pumpkin to firm stools. A couple of mine eat it straight and cold from the can or fridge, some need it heated and one of them needs it watered down into a glaze/soup consistency with a little ferretone thrown in.
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Post by crazylady on Jul 8, 2012 16:00:25 GMT -5
you could try disguising the taste of pumpkin with a little chicken baby food and ground up eggshells if you have recently changed foods this could be the cause of your loose poop it can take up to a month for the body to adjust take care bye for now Bev
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Post by wojcik49 on Jul 9, 2012 16:57:53 GMT -5
Ok thanks. I got some pumpkin purée...it helped big time..I'm gonna get some probiotics and coconut oil and fish oils soon
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Post by Sherry on Jul 9, 2012 17:26:41 GMT -5
Oh, that's fantastic! So glad it's helped
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2012 11:41:12 GMT -5
I would just try feeding straight pumpkin before anything else. I had to scruff Rolo and put some on his mouth to get him to taste it, but that's all it took for him to realize he likes the flavor. But also he seems to be incredibly non-picky so he might be a unique case to take to it that fast.
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