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Basenji Health Issues & Questions
  • She doesn't scoot with her butt. She rubs her shoulders on the ground a lot, but not her butt.

  • Testing the stool is a good start, but if they don't find anything, I would insist on a more detail exam…

  • If everything checks out okay at the Vet. Soft or runny stools and constipation can also be treated by giving the dog or puppy a little bit of canned pumpkin several times a day.
    I used to use Purina puppy food with my pups. When they changed the ingredients, every one of my puppies got diaherra. What a mess to clean all day with 6 puppies !! I took them to the Vet, got meds that didn't help, then remembered about the pumpkin and tried it with a new brand of puppy food…. IT WORKED GREAT !!

  • I feed my Echo, Hill's Science Diet Ultra ZD. It is a prescription dog food and is the only kind of food he can eat. He suffers from irritable Bowel disease and is also on 2 types of medication daily. I hope Molly's poop problem isn't that serious. Blue had the poops once when he was about 3 months old and I fed him smaller meals of ground chicken breast and rice and he firmed up nicely.

  • FYI, I changed my basenjis to the Innova EVO and it is such a rich food that they had diahrea for a while during the transition.

    My basenjis have all had giardia many times even with that preventative vaccine. Very common.

  • We've switched over totally to Innova EVO and Lola loves it! She devours it every morning and her poops are much more normal now. They're still soft on occasion, which may be from the treats we give her for training. I'm not sure what to do about that. They're good quality treats and we need to give her something for training. Kibble only goes so far.

  • What treats are you giving? When it comes to training treats there are many different options and some may agree with Lola better than others.

  • We use Zuke's Mini Naturals Chicken Treats and Wellness Pure Rewards Venision Jerky.

  • Ozzie and Lacie had the same type of issue when we first got them from rescue. Eventually we switched them over from Nutro Sensitive Stomach to Eagle pack and fixed the problem. They still get it rarely and feeding them rice with a little bit of kibble or chicken for a day or two will clear up the problem.

  • Rascal has some serious stomach issues. The last time we fell off the wagon and didn't monitor her food intake well she developed pancreatitis. One piece of information our vet gave us, that I've begun to follow religiously, is to check the fat content in all of your treats and food. For a sensitive stomach it should be around 4-6 percent. Anything more is hard on the digestive tract. After checking most of the treats in the food aisle, and believe me I have, you'll see that the range falls anywhere from 4 up to 16 percent fat or more.

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