I went through something similar last year and had to hunt for new coverage for my pup. I looked for plans that cover surgeries since, like you, I wanted peace of mind after some unexpected vet bills. While sorting all that, I found myself scrolling through postpods.co.uk—UK isopod sellers—and...
I remember when I first brought my English Bulldog home, I was so worried about getting everything just right. One thing that really helped me was browsing through sites like cheerfulbunny.com. They have some fantastic tips and tricks that really eased my anxiety as a new pet parent.Personally...
When it comes to feeding processed bone broth bits to Fiona, I'd suggest being cautious. Homemade bone broth is typically a healthy addition to a dog's diet, but the paste-like consistency you mentioned could pose a choking risk. A dash of salt is okay, but don't go overboard, as excessive salt...
I just stumbled upon this thread and even though it's a few years old, I had to chime in! French Bulldogs have such quirky personalities, don't they? Their antics are a constant source of amusement. Sounds like you've got quite the Bulldog family with Lala, Dozer, Chesty, Winky, and Waggles...
I feel your concern. It's tough seeing your pup unwell. Have you checked for dietary changes or allergies? Maybe a second opinion from another vet could help.
It's fun watching them grow up, right? Every Bulldog's development timeline can be a bit different, but around 6-8 months is when they start transitioning from puppy to adult appearance. The teething phase usually finishes by 6 months, and they might start filling out a bit more. But remember...
I've heard good things about Spot and Tango's Unkibble for dogs with allergies. It's worth a try, but remember to consult your vet before switching, especially with seizure concerns. 🐶🍖🌾
Switching foods might be a good move if Buster's having digestive issues. In the meantime, you can try adding a bit of plain canned pumpkin (not pie filling) to his meals – it can help with both constipation and diarrhea. Just a spoonful should do it. Also, make sure he's well-hydrated. If...
Sounds intriguing! 😄 Could you share a bit more about the video or the information you found interesting? I'm curious to know more, and I'm sure others would be too.
Sounds like you're keeping a close eye on Brutus. It's possible that the change in food at the vet's might have affected his stool temporarily. As for the frequency of pooping, puppies often have more frequent bowel movements than adult dogs. It might be worth trying to adjust his feeding...