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Title: Miss Molly
Post by: MIN on February 22, 2024, 08:57:16 AM
After her monthly check up, she has put on 2kg.   Having a bit of trouble with a deli  belly so got some pro max and some tummy food. Poop was better this morning. She is still sleeping right through the night, only OHs watch alarm wakes her up at 7,15. Job today is to figure out how to disarm the alarm.
Down to usually just one wee accident in the house so that's good, still a work in progress.  But luckily all poops out side.
Nicknames so far ,Molls,  Dark destroyer, Mildew Moll. Molly moonbeam ( all depend on what she is doing )
Also living up to her kennel club name Luna Panther. Not looking forward to the Full Moon
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Mudmagnets on February 22, 2024, 09:32:35 AM
After her monthly check up, she has put on 2kg.   Having a bit of trouble with a deli  belly so got some pro max and some tummy food. Poop was better this morning. She is still sleeping right through the night, only OHs watch alarm wakes her up at 7,15. Job today is to figure out how to disarm the alarm.
Down to usually just one wee accident in the house so that's good, still a work in progress.  But luckily all poops out side.
Nicknames so far ,Molls,  Dark destroyer, Mildew Moll. Molly moonbeam ( all depend on what she is doing )
Also living up to her kennel club name Luna Panther. Not looking forward to the Full Moon

That's a goodish report - hope her tummy settles soon When it the next full moon? . I am lucky with Rupert bear too, he has slept right through since coming home*(early days I got up for him to go outside) and if I get up to turn the heating on and go back to bed  he still lies in his bed  till I get up properly  :luv:  :angel:

Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: bizzylizzy on February 22, 2024, 05:47:20 PM
Molly Moonbeam!  :luv: I love that!
Hope her tummy sorts itself out soon. Xx
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: MIN on February 22, 2024, 05:59:43 PM
After her monthly check up, she has put on 2kg.   Having a bit of trouble with a deli  belly so got some pro max and some tummy food. Poop was better this morning. She is still sleeping right through the night, only OHs watch alarm wakes her up at 7,15. Job today is to figure out how to disarm the alarm.
Down to usually just one wee accident in the house so that's good, still a work in progress.  But luckily all poops out side.
Nicknames so far ,Molls,  Dark destroyer, Mildew Moll. Molly moonbeam ( all depend on what she is doing )
Also living up to her kennel club name Luna Panther. Not looking forward to the Full Moon

That's a goodish report - hope her tummy settles soon When it the next full moon? . I am lucky with Rupert bear too, he has slept right through since coming home*(early days I got up for him to go outside) and if I get up to turn the heating on and go back to bed  he still lies in his bed  till I get up properly  :luv:  :angel:


After her monthly check up, she has put on 2kg.   Having a bit of trouble with a deli  belly so got some pro max and some tummy food. Poop was better this morning. She is still sleeping right through the night, only OHs watch alarm wakes her up at 7,15. Job today is to figure out how to disarm the alarm.
Down to usually just one wee accident in the house so that's good, still a work in progress.  But luckily all poops out side.
Nicknames so far ,Molls,  Dark destroyer, Mildew Moll. Molly moonbeam ( all depend on what she is doing )
Also living up to her kennel club name Luna Panther. Not looking forward to the Full Moon

That's a goodish report - hope her tummy settles soon When it the next full moon? . I am lucky with Rupert bear too, he has slept right through since coming home*(early days I got up for him to go outside) and if I get up to turn the heating on and go back to bed  he still lies in his bed  till I get up properly  :luv:  :angel:
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 FULLmoon Tonight  >:D >:D >:D
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Princess Lola on February 22, 2024, 07:39:39 PM
I love reading about Molly, it reminds me of the early days with my Lola  :luv:
I hope she's better soon  :luv:
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Mudmagnets on February 22, 2024, 08:59:30 PM
FULLmoon Tonight  >:D >:D >:D

  :o :o Maybe all the rain will make it invisible  ;)
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Jaysmumagain on February 23, 2024, 10:54:46 AM
Wow - love Molly Moonbeam too.

Hope tummy settles.....next door neighbour used to training pups for Armed Services and he swears by giving them boiled rice water( gone cold) for a few days
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: MIN on March 03, 2024, 06:45:13 PM
Deli belly update
Ideas please
 Since her 22nd Feb visit we still are suffering terrible trump and gastly poops. We have had a few "nice" ones but they are out numbered by the nasties. We kept her on another bag of royal canin but now is back to Eukanuba.  Any treats given are taken from her food, so no other types of food given
 The trumps need eliminating because the scented candles make me cough more than the trumps
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: ejp on March 03, 2024, 08:47:28 PM
Daisy had a sensitive tummy and I used McAdams kibble when we were away in the motorhome, it suited her well. She had RAW at home.
https://mcadamspetfoods.com/en/dog/dry/
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Mudmagnets on March 03, 2024, 09:45:46 PM
Deli belly update
Ideas please
 Since her 22nd Feb visit we still are suffering terrible trump and gastly poops. We have had a few "nice" ones but they are out numbered by the nasties. We kept her on another bag of royal canin but now is back to Eukanuba.  Any treats given are taken from her food, so no other types of food given
 The trumps need eliminating because the scented candles make me cough more than the trumps

Have you tried the Yumove Digestive Care Plus? I use it sparingly if Minstrel has an upset tum with resulting yucky poos, usually a quarter of a sachet sprinkled on the top of his food for a day gets things back to normal. Hope it helps, poor girl.


https://yumove.co.uk/products/yudigest-plus-for-dogs-and-cats?variant=30288899473463

or the new yumove digestive powder https://yumove.co.uk/collections/dog-digestive-care

Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Jaysmumagain on March 04, 2024, 10:49:30 AM
Not sure how far you nearest Sainsbury is but the answer is Pumpkin Puree £2 a tin back in stock....one dessert spoon kills all knock you over on floor smells....100% also agree with Mudmagnets re the Yumove sachets, Ollie had them and I have them for Harry. (Pumpkin must not be with sugar) Sains is fine. One dessert spoon per day. Also on  Amazon but do check no sugar. 

Just to add Harry started with this when he was about  7months - stable on Arden Grange puppy them wham - the sachet was only half packet as he was so young the next day I spinkle some oth remaining out then 3rd the rest and it works.  I also added about 2 dessert spoons boiled rice.  All is well in Harry's world and this is my recipe for sucsess.  He still today has one sppon pumkin.

One other thing Min I was told if changing main feed must do over 7 - 10day say Ist day 90% old 10% new and work like this till on new food.

XX
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: MIN on March 04, 2024, 12:49:26 PM
Ordered the yumove to give it a try before Molly's next monthly check.  Last week she also had her wormer so that might have set us back along with teething.
She is in my bad books today. Think it was accidental but she has put a deep 5 inch scratch down my leg. Makes a change from the biting just hurt more
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: ejp on March 04, 2024, 06:50:57 PM
Ordered the yumove to give it a try before Molly's next monthly check.  Last week she also had her wormer so that might have set us back along with teething.
She is in my bad books today. Think it was accidental but she has put a deep 5 inch scratch down my leg. Makes a change from the biting just hurt more
Ouch!
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Mudmagnets on March 04, 2024, 09:00:01 PM
Sounds like she needs time for things to settle down a bit, with everything going on.

Hope your leg heals quickly
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: MIN on March 19, 2024, 02:59:47 PM
Came home from vet check with Miss Molly weighing in at 7.2 kg. Also came home with a dreaded "pooh collection" bottle. Please pray for me as I have to scoop for 3days. Just can not get her belly sorted. The digestive plus helped ( would recommend) then put her on their daily digestive tablets.
Can just about put up with the poop but the farts are terrible.
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: ejp on March 19, 2024, 09:40:13 PM
Came home from vet check with Miss Molly weighing in at 7.2 kg. Also came home with a dreaded "pooh collection" bottle. Please pray for me as I have to scoop for 3days. Just can not get her belly sorted. The digestive plus helped ( would recommend) then put her on their daily digestive tablets.
Can just about put up with the poop but the farts are terrible.
Oh joy!  I think the vet should award a prize for good collection skills, it's not an easy task.
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: MIN on March 28, 2024, 02:30:05 PM
Well nothing showed up in poop samples. ( the bad news was the £90 to be told that).  Back on the gastrointestinal food and promax. . This time with strict no treats, chews or human foods. . It just seems 3 steps forward and one back.  She is gaining weight as she should so don't really understand the issue with her.
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Mudmagnets on March 28, 2024, 03:02:10 PM
 feel for you, I know it is so frustrating when you think you are winning - then something upsets the apple cart. Rupert is on Tribal complete meal sausages , it is a one protein source food and can be fed to puppies - he has either Turkey or Chicken, - lamb or duck are also available, but I found these to be a bit fatty, not sure if that would help Molly.

Have put the link here for you so you can have a look if you wish

https://tribalpets.com/uk/

You can get the dry food also, but Rupert prefers the sausages.  (warning they are a bit expensive)

Wishing you and Molly all the best  :luv:
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: sueneil on March 28, 2024, 05:07:02 PM
Is she, maybe, chicken intolerant? Try a fish based complete with some mashed potato- I know it works!
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: MIN on March 28, 2024, 05:29:36 PM
Is she, maybe, chicken intolerant? Try a fish based complete with some mashed potato- I know it works!

That will be our next move after this  "trial".  A complete food rethink. Never had this trouble before with any previous pup
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: Jaysmumagain on March 29, 2024, 08:24:09 PM
Min

Try Pumpkin Puree 100% (not sweet for pies) just a heaped teaspoon a day and it really stops the smell. I just give it for couple days.....too much causes the runs, while a small amount stops the smeely wind, the only problem is you waste almost half a can each time.  There are powders out there now but not used them

My Sainsbury as it now £2 was £1.60  >:D
Title: Re: Miss Molly
Post by: bizzylizzy on March 29, 2024, 09:46:39 PM
Min

Try Pumpkin Puree 100% (not sweet for pies) just a heaped teaspoon a day and it really stops the smell. I just give it for couple days.....too much causes the runs, while a small amount stops the smeely wind, the only problem is you waste almost half a can each time. 

My Sainsbury as it now £2 was £1.60  >:D

could you not pop the rest into the freezer maybe?