• What kind of food are you feeding her?? The egg may be coating the food and that's why she isn't throwing up when she eats it with egg. You may need to change her food again. Also How many times a day is she pooping and how is her poop. (gross thoughts, I know)


  • @tanza:

    Is his eating habits still normal? How long has this been going on? Liquid I would guess is just bile in the gut.. however, how long after he eats does he throw up food? I also think he is old enough to be on 2 meals a day…

    Tanza:
    We have been feeding Chance 1/2 cup 3 times a day. I was thinking that it was about time to cut back to 2 times a day since he is 6mts now. The vet said his weight is purfect and he isn't tubby. He said it was fine to keep doing that. What do you think. 1 cup 2times a day from now on?

    As for the throwing up…it's not after he eats. Honestly...its usually first thing in the morning before he even eats breakfast. After he pukes, he eats his food like nothing happened. Yesterday he puked a few hrs after lunch. He still had food in his bowl then ate somemore. It doesn't happen all the time. If I had to give a time amount...maybee 1-2 times a month. Sometimes the consistency is food but then again...it can sometimes be liquid. Especially if it is first thing in the morning. I believe the morning puke is bile which is tough as heck to get out of the carpet!


  • Chance's puking is what I would say is normal for a Basenji. If Shadow or Sugar get an empty stomach they puke too. What times are you feeding him? A lot of B's puke when they get an empty stomach.


  • @nomrbddgs:

    Chance's puking is what I would say is normal for a Basenji. If Shadow or Sugar get an empty stomach they puke too. What times are you feeding him? A lot of B's puke when they get an empty stomach.

    I didin't know that they would puke on an empty stomach. Ha! He is really good about staying in the same place when he gets sick. Im able to stick a bowl under him to get the mess.
    Thanks nomrbddgs


  • Sugar gets this look on her face, runs around in a circle and then flys outside to puke!! Shadow stands there and pukes.


  • My best friend has worked at a vet for years and here is what she has always told me…..if your pet throws up more than 3x in one day, take it to the vet.
    if it doesnt, wait and watch....

    flourescent vomit is usually from chewing up grass. No biggie. They will try to re-eat it.

    eating grass in the yard with cause them to immediately throw up, sometimes they eat grass to make themselves throw up (bad to do, giardia can be caught this way if they are eating grass that has been peed on by another animal)

    arizona, I would stop with the eggs and start feeding boiled chicken. If you want to throw an egg with the chicken, it shouldnt matter. If your pup handles the boiled chicken without throwing up, maybe it is the food you have been using.

    If it isnt the chicken and throwup continues, it could be something going on with your pup....

    The best thing to do is try to elimanate outside influences first to narrow down your possibilities.

    what are you using for food?


  • we have been feeding Chance Nutro Nugget since we brought him home. He loves it.


  • Thanks again for all the great advise. We have been feeding her Purina One Sensitive Stomach. I feed her one cup in the morning and one cup at dinner time. I would love to try something else, but my income doesn't allow me to afford the more expensive foods (I spend about $17.99 on a 20lbs bag). As far as boiled chicken, I wouldn't mind, because I love to cook, but chicken is sooooo expensive here in California. Its usually about $5.00 or more for a couple of breasts. 😕

    If anyone has any other suggestions or can recommend a food that is close to my budget, I would appreciate it.

    thanks 🙂


  • There is a whole myriad of food out there-some are better than others. The big thing is to take a look at the ingredients. I used to feed nutro chicken and rice-Now I've gone to the Sensitive stomach chicken meal, oatmeal and rice. They seem to do okay on it.


  • @Vanessa626:

    I didin't know that they would puke on an empty stomach. Ha! He is really good about staying in the same place when he gets sick. Im able to stick a bowl under him to get the mess.
    Thanks nomrbddgs

    Known as the empty tummy syndrome… 😃 Many Basenjis do that first thing in the morning, especially puppy's... you might try a cookie right before bed time... And I would think that he is OK for 2x a day feeding... oh by the way.... if he is not finishing the food it should be taken away... 15/20 mins tops for eating, what is still not eaten is "gone".....


  • @Arizonaskyy:

    Thanks again for all the great advise. We have been feeding her Purina One Sensitive Stomach. I feed her one cup in the morning and one cup at dinner time. I would love to try something else, but my income doesn't allow me to afford the more expensive foods (I spend about $17.99 on a 20lbs bag). As far as boiled chicken, I wouldn't mind, because I love to cook, but chicken is sooooo expensive here in California. Its usually about $5.00 or more for a couple of breasts. 😕

    If anyone has any other suggestions or can recommend a food that is close to my budget, I would appreciate it.

    thanks 🙂

    Honestly, you will find with the better quality foods you will be feeding less and therefore not spending any more…. they will get more benefit out of a better quality food and less "waste".... As they say, you get what you pay for...


  • 😕 Ok, I know this thread keeps going and going. I have not had her throw-up for about a week now. She is getting an egg with every meal. I have had a couple people tell me they are concerned that maybe its not a good idea to give her an egg everyday. However, when I ran out of eggs last week the throwing up started again. She really confuses me 😕 and I want to do what is best for her.

    Any thoughts on the egg thing? Thank you again.


  • So you mix the egg in with the kibble? I know that an egg is protein packed and that may be what she needs. The lesser quality dog food has more grain and less protein (meat). I feed my B's 3/4 cup of dry Canidae twice a day. A 20# bag costs around $30, but it's worth it because the quality of the food is better, more protein (meat) and less grain. Animals digest protein slower and it fills them up longer. I feed them less food than I would with a lesser quality. Lately I've been mixing wet dog food (Merricks brand) 1/4 can, there is lots of yummy meat and gravy in them. They eat it all up right away so I don't have to worry about them being hungry all day. Pet Supplies Plus carries these dog food brands.

    I remember now, somewhere there was a discussion about corn meal in dry dog foods that many dogs here have allergies or have trouble digesting it. If you check the ingredient label on your dogs dry kibble, check it to see if there is corn meal listed as one of the 1st three ingredients. Your dogs body may not be able to digest it. That might be what's making her throw up. (The egg offsets the ratio of cornmeal to protein)

    On a separate note - If it costs a bit more than your budget allows, think how much your baby furkid means to you and consider how much a vet visit would cost. In the long run you'll be saving $$ and your dog a trip to the vet. You and your little furkid will be happier and healthier. 😉


  • Ok. what you have said makes a lot of sense. I am currently feeding her Purina One Sensitive Systems.

    • Salmon (natural source of glucosamine), brewers rice, pearled barley, oat meal, corn gluten meal, animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), fish meal (natural source of glucosamine), salmon meal (source of fish oil), non-fat yogurt, animal digest, salt, potassium chloride, dicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, Vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, niacin, Vitamin A supplement, calcium pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate, copper sulfate, riboflavin supplement, Vitamin B-12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, garlic oil, folic acid, Vitamin D-3 supplement, calcium iodate, biotin, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), sodium selenite.
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    I will most likely change her food, but I need to finish this bag, before I do. My main concern is, Can I continue to give her the egg without hurting her?

    Thanks


  • If she likes eggs, it certainly will not hurt her… many feed a totally raw diet and egg is included.... but I am not certain that it is every day...?

    One thing about your Purnia that I would stay away from is the corn gluten meal... and animal fat is "anything".... I find it really "funny" that they would promote this for "sensitive" as corn is one of the biggest things that dogs have allergies to.... that and wheat...


  • @Arizonaskyy:

    Ok. what you have said makes a lot of sense. I am currently feeding her Purina One Sensitive Systems.

    • Salmon (natural source of glucosamine), brewers rice, pearled barley, oat meal, corn gluten meal, animal fat preserved with mixed-tocopherols (form of Vitamin E), fish meal (natural source of glucosamine), salmon meal (source of fish oil), non-fat yogurt, animal digest, salt, potassium chloride, dicalcium phosphate, calcium carbonate, L-Lysine monohydrochloride, Vitamin E supplement, choline chloride, zinc sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, niacin, Vitamin A supplement, calcium pantothenate, thiamine mononitrate, copper sulfate, riboflavin supplement, Vitamin B-12 supplement, pyridoxine hydrochloride, garlic oil, folic acid, Vitamin D-3 supplement, calcium iodate, biotin, menadione sodium bisulfite complex (source of Vitamin K activity), sodium selenite.
      D-4187

    I will most likely change her food, but I need to finish this bag, before I do. My main concern is, Can I continue to give her the egg without hurting her?

    Thanks

    I was mistaken about the price of the 20# bag. My husband bought the current 20# bag and he said it was $25. I usually buy the bigger bag, so I knew it was $30 something.

    FYI - I am reading the ingredient label:

    Chicken Meal, Turkey Meal, Brown Rice, White Rice, Lamb Meal, Chicken Fat (preserved with Mixed Tocopherols), Herring Meal, Flaxseed, Sun Cured Alfalfa, Sunflower Oil, Chicken, Lecithin, Monocalcium Phosphaste, Potassium Chloride . . . and the rest looks like herbs, root, vitamins and some other indescript things.

    It also states above the ingredients label "No Corn, Wheat, Soy, Grain Fractions or Fillers - Naturally Preserved."

    At least the 1st two ingredients are meat, and as you may know, ingredients are listed in the order of highest content.

    When you plan to switch food, do it gradually by mixing in her current food with the new food during the span of a week, increasing the ratio of new food slowly. KWIM? That way, her system doesn't get upset with a sudden change. I am sure that Veteranarians and breeders would advise too.


  • Found this thread with a great resource for Dog Food. I found the link very informative.

    http://www.basenjiforums.com/showthread.php?t=1499


  • Thank you very much. I appreciate all the great advice.


  • i just started having the same problem with my 4 month old pure bread "B". any advice? i feed him 2 times day 1 cup morning and night and he has only been eating 1/2 a cup. he ate a diffrent brand dogs food a few days ago at a friends house but it was only 1 bit. could this be the problem?


  • We had a problem with both our B's & vomiting. It became a ritual in the evening before dinner. Pee,eat grass vomit and then poop. It broke our hearts to see them both doing this. After discussion with our vet we put them on Purnia EN. It has made a world of difference in them, puking has gone to rarely. If your dog likes the taste of purnia this might work as ours were on purnia one lamb and rice before this. Its alittle pricey $35 for 20lbs and only available at vets which means my keeping a good eye on how much is on hand to co-ordinate with my vet's hours but they are worth it. Purnia EN is an enteric coated food and easy on the tummy. They will sometimes get cottage cheese, or boiled hamburg and rice for a little variety from plain kibble and for some added protein.

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