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Date Posted: 9:35:27 pm, Fri, 07/13/07
Author: Kate
Subject: Actually her bowl has been elevated, so I don't think that was/is the problem....who knows....
one thing though, she and I "played the game" this morning but tonight she seemed fine, a little finicky at first then she dug right in....one thing for sure, she is definitely back to her old self...she was outside with us earlier looking for sticks and running around a little..so she is definitely feeling better. Thank heavens!!!
In reply to: Denise 's message, "Kate, it's healthier for any dog to have their bowl elevated, maybe it's the bending down that is bothering her? Elevated bowls can be expensive, my BIL took one of those cheap plastic step stools and cut a hole to hold the bowl. Another thing you can use safely is Lil' Tummys, a baby product for gas. It's just symethicone (sp?) and can't hurt a thing. I hand fed Bogie for months when he was first dx'ed with diabetes, now Molly pulls this on me every so often! Brats!" on 4:03:23 pm, Fri, 07/13/07


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