Need some advice to loosen Vegas up??

KMARINO

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I go from many poos on his bad food, to getting great poos with his good food twice a day, but yesterday he only pooped once, this morning I took him out and he squatted longer than usual and only produced two little very hard rocks, he wanted back out right now and I took him he squatted for a while and I could see his "hole" contracting but nothing came out, he finally gave up and came back in. What can I give him to help loosen him up? He is acting normal, does not seem to have a belly ache. He gets veggies and yogurt, maybe go and buy some apples?? Any suggestions?
 

sheshistory

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I found this useful list of suggestions online, maybe one of those will help:

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Make sure your dog always has plenty of fresh water to flush her intestinal tract.
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Add vegetables to her diet.
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Give plenty of exercise, either walking or playing fetch or anything which will stimulate her bowels.
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Offer canned pumpkin in its pureed form (not pumpkin pie filling)
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Give one teaspoon full of salmon or olive oil for a dog but much less for a puppy.
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Offer a small bowl of milk.
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Using a warm (not hot) moist wash cloth, gently apply slight pressure on her tummy while stroking downward toward the anus. This action mimics the natural way a mother dog uses her tongue to help her pup to eliminate trapped gas while encouraging the elimination of waste and urine.
 
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KMARINO

I couldn't make this sh*t up if I tried!
Jul 21, 2010
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I found this useful list of suggestions online, maybe one of those will help:

*

Make sure your dog always has plenty of fresh water to flush her intestinal tract.
*

Add vegetables to her diet.
*

Give plenty of exercise, either walking or playing fetch or anything which will stimulate her bowels.
*

Offer canned pumpkin in its pureed form (not pumpkin pie filling)
*

Give one teaspoon full of salmon or olive oil for a dog but much less for a puppy.
*

Offer a small bowl of milk.
*

Using a warm (not hot) moist wash cloth, gently apply slight pressure on her tummy while stroking downward toward the anus. This action mimics the natural way a mother dog uses her tongue to help her pup to eliminate trapped gas while encouraging the elimination of waste and urine.

[MENTION=860]jillh10[/MENTION], & TessaAndSamson, well other than the olive oil and the milk I do all the above. Veggies, and pumpkin. He has had nothing different in his diet except I did find some Duck Jerky, I read the ingredients and he can have them, I bought some apples at the store just a bit ago and going to give him a half of a small one. He has never had this problem before. I personally am not a big fruit eater so he does not get alot of fruit and I never have milk in the house because I am lactose intollerent, but If the apple does not help I will try some milk. I will try the warm cloth towards his "normal" time this evening.
 

cali~jenn

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I would think an apple would help, it surely does with my daughter anyhow. Any fruit like that pears too I would think. Cutty has only had that problem a couple times ever and we have a stool softener the vet gave us for the few times it is a problem.
 

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