Beejou
Posted : 5/16/2008 1:37:00 AM
The main reason I am concerned is because the dogs had such a bad reaction to so little of it. A can split between four dogs, most of it going to the largest dog and not much at all to the pups. Regardless, the dogs are doing pretty darn good this evening. A little mucus in the stool, lots of drinking, but eating fine. Ace was a little lethargic earlier but after some dry kibble and a long nap he is being himself.
I had a long discussion with my vet this morning about the situation. He said yes, it is a very real concern, but as some of you guys have said, it might just be that it was a new food. Also it could easily be plain and simple food poisoning that won't cause the same problems I feared. He said dehydration is really the main concern. He said he could send off the remaining food in the bottom of the can for testing, but it is 350 dollars and would take "several weeks" for results. We all decided to keep the can in the freezer just in case something should happen in the near future, keep them on a bland diet, keep things low key and see how it goes. The dogs are really acting better than I expected. Heh, my fiance tells me I overreacted (though he was more than willing to take them to the vet) and I guess that's possible. Can't be to careful though, acting quickly is important.
Thanks for the suggestions, I really appreciate it. I think I will just stick with Blue Buffalo puppy food and Solid Gold Hund-N-Flocken dry kibble, and Canidae moist food for now. It works well for my dogs and I won't risk upsetting their digestive systems again.