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    Jenny F
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    Hello Everyone,
    I wish I could say I had a good experience with the Himalayan bone chew. I bought a pack of 2 on Saturday for my 3-year old Frenchie named Rocco. At first, he seemed to enjoy the new ‘toy’ and he chewed it for hours while still under my supervision. Since I only gave him the small 3-inch piece and saved the long one for later, I saw him chewing and breaking it into small particles till this small piece became a 2-inch chew which he left because he got tired. On Sunday, we gave him the small 2-inch piece to play with but looked like he went through it so fast and he swalled a smaller piece when we were about to take it away. He got sick on Monday morning; woke up puking bile then he got better and ate breakfast at his usual time 9am. He was fine the whole day. Tuesday, he puked bile again early morning but got better on time for breakfast and also had dinner at 7pm. Wednesday, puked bile again in the morning, ate breakfast and dinner around 7pm but right after he puked what not only seemed his dinner but breakfast as well; he also had dark diarrhea that night and we had to take him out several times. I gave him a pepto because he seemed to have gas and stomachache. He released some gas during the night. At 4am on Thursday, he got up and I took him out to the yard where he puke a lot again but this time he released normal stool. Since it was dark, I couldn’t clean the puke till 6am and when I did – I saw the two pieces of himalayan bone that combined look like the size I originally gave him. I thought the nightmare was over, because also after that he went to sleep piecefuly but he woke up later and started to puke again. I feel so bad for my little guy; I tried to give him something different but enjoyable and I got him sick. Once he gets better, I’m just going to stick to what works for him and it’s the Deer’s antler.

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    Jenny F
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    I started to experience some of the issues posted here with my 2-year old Frenchie. He has been on Wellness dry and wet food since he was a puppy. About a month ago, he started vomiting bile in the morning before breakfast and had diarrhea for two days. First day, he didn’t want to eat anything during the day -no even cooked chicken which he loves – but will eat at night – right on schedule at dinner time. On second day – same thing vomited bile in the morning first thing then didn’t want to eat so I let him fast till dinner time. Around noon on second day, he was running out to the yard every 20 minutes or so due to diarrhea and I saw he was having trouble eliminating and when a little bit of it came out it was dark like dead blood. I rushed him to the vet and on our way there I could hear and feel his stomach rumbling with gas. At the vets run all sorts of tests for virus and x-ray since I thought he had something stuck in the intestines (he has a history of been a little vacuum cleaner since puppy) but since vet could not determine what was making him sick they gave him antibiotics in case it was some sort of virus until the culture came back. He tested negative for everything and did not have anything blocking his intestines. Vet also put him on IV since he was getting dehydrated and as we all know that is life threatening. In the meantime – I was feeding him just cooked chicken and brown rice with grated carrots and some fried eggs with just a pinch of olive oil – you can also fried eggs with water; that’s all he ate for a week. After that, I started cooking his meals and added some more veggies (chicken, green beans, brown rice, grated carrots or ground beef, chopped celery, spinach and potatoes boiled together – drained chicken/beef broth since too much can cause proteins to enter his kidneys – and put it in a container in the fridge I make enough for 6 meals breakfast and dinner for 3 days) and he has been doing better since then. Has puked probably twice since then – early morning – but just a little bit of white foam not bile. I know it is hard sometimes to cook even for ourselves due to busy schedules but I figured that I can make two meals with the same veggies and the basic chicken and ground beef for me in my dog by just adding salt. Makes me feel better to know that my little guy is eating fresh and natural food. Now, I am on my search for a good probiotic and enzymes to add to his meals since I know he definitely needs that and feel like that’s why he is having issues with his digestive system. In the meantime, I’m adding oatmeal gluten-free and a bit of barley to his diet. I would only feed barley during the day since tents to be heavy a night – even for humans. We’ve also found a store for treats called The Bone Appetite Barkery shop in New Jersey by accident. Their pumpkins treats are also good for digestion and taste delicious – yes I tried it! Lol they are all made with natural ingredients – I highly recommend it. Tip: ice cubes are good for when dogs are not drinking enough water. Hope this comment helps : )

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