Raw Food Diet Dog Vomit Then Eat It Again

My dog is going over to the raw diet. Trouble is he keeps sicking up the bones. In the morning I discover some phlem with small pieces of bones mixed in with it. He does eat them quickly but I feed on his own so he doesn't accept competition. It started off he just sicked up the lamb bones merely this morning I found lots of chicken bones which he had last night. Also the lamb bones make him very squitty. Whatever advice delight?

Leo Walker

Mine was ill a lot when he was transitioning. It did finish though. Hes still sick occasionally now if I add anything really different. Mine usually pukes then eats it once more and is fine. Its difficult work digesting bones and it takes them a little while to exist able to do information technology.

MotherOfChickens

I've not had a problem with changing them over. are you feeding whole bones or minces with bones in? Might be worth trying one of these if he's having problem with whole bones. Where are you sourcing your RAW from? My last domestic dog was a very fast eater-I had to use a wearisome feeder basin and too not give small whole bones as try as I might, they would go down almost whole.

Feeding lamb bones from a butcher once cost me quite alot on vet fees and ii very squitty dogs-although I've not had a trouble recently. Personally if something is making them sick, I would cease feeding it and try and change tack a flake.

Personally I would stop feeding basic/raw to your dog, his digestion is not coping well with the food...ask your vet re raw diet and your dog, it doesn't suit all dogs...good luck.

I become the lamb basic from the butchers. It was a craven quarter he had last night. Previously I take given him and drumstick and a fly and he seems OK with that. He is a Big Boy (46kgs) that'south why I thought he could handle a large lamb leg os.

Weight bearing bones are much harder to assimilate. I would cut downwards on the bones for at present and stick to craven wings and lamb ribs when you do feed bones until his digestion is used to bones, then maybe add chicken necks etc.

If craven wings etc as suggested above agree with him, tin can you not but stick to feeding them? Is it necessary to feed larger basic?

Cinnamontoast

Smaller bones, one poly peptide only for a week.

cremedemonthe

Mine were similar that when I beginning started feeding raw x years ago,any bones that is, just it does terminate when they adjust.
They used to bring upwards any small sharpish pieces, it seems to be the bodies way of stopping anything sharp going through simply it's very rare now as I don't feed weight bearing bones (which were giving the sharpish pieces). I simply feed rib and spines of lamb and squealer or chicken necks,wings and turkey necks.

cremedemonthe

Personally I would stop feeding bones/raw to your dog, his digestion is not coping well with the food...ask your vet re raw diet and your dog, it doesn't arrange all dogs...good luck.

Vets are the last people I would ask almost raw!
You have to give your dog time to adjust and not listen to all the scaremongers out at that place about raw feeding.

A practiced fashion of helping your dog's digestive system conform to raw bone is to feed a mince with bone in it for a time before adding whole bones. Bringing upward small pieces of undigested os occasionally is a safety mechanism and cipher to worry about. I would not give weight bearing bones either unless they are and then large the dog has no adventure of crunching them upwards merely is merely stripping them of meat.

You must have some crap vets then as mine are very helpful when asked about stuff whether it exist raw feeding or homeopathic .....however I'd rather enquiry something exhaustively,see how the animal is thriving, ask a pro and then make my mind up near fauna related problems..

twiggy2

How long has your dog been on raw food and practice you feed anything else? Is your dogsbody weight God likewise as energy levels being good?

Vets are the concluding people I would inquire about raw!
Y'all have to give your dog fourth dimension to conform and not listen to all the scaremongers out in that location most raw feeding.

This entirely - people talk such a load of rubbish about a raw diet......

CorvusCorax

The marrow in large bones can exist as well rich for some dogs. I've eaten it myself and it's pretty minging :p

Agree, try feeding the mince with the bone in.

If the canis familiaris is vomiting it doesn't suit the dog - change the nutrition.

Leo Walker

If the domestic dog is vomiting it doesn't suit the dog - change the diet.

Thats non true. Information technology is a big alter for dogs previously fed other types of food. I transitioned my large dog when he was about 9 months old and he was sick occasionally and tin can yet exist if its something new or difficult to digest, the pup hasnt had an upshot with annihilation so far as hes been on it from the kickoff.

Even so throwing upward something thats difficult to digest then eating it again is completely normal behaviour for dogs

If the dog was being sick on Bakers everyone would scream alter the nutrition, must be the diet.
Just considering the diet is the raw idea does not mean it works for the individual dog. Information technology is not a phenomenon. It is wrong to tell people who have an unwell dog that they should continue doing the aforementioned affair.
Alter what the dog is eating, exist it a unlike type of raw or a good quality dry nutrient. And DO talk to your vet if your canis familiaris is persistantly vomiting - it could be completely unrelated to nutrition and a sign of underlying affliction. Medication may help.

Leo Walker

Who has an unwell dog?! If a dog was throwing upward Bakers then I'd exist looking to change as its designed to be easily digestible even if its horrifically bad for them. But throwing up hard to digest os isnt a sign of an unwell dog. Its completely normal behaviour for dogs. I'm pretty sure that vets only do a 24-hour interval or then of diet training so they almost certainly arent the best person to enquire nearly raw feeding,

However I exercise concord if you have a domestic dog thats vomiting a lot with no cause then yous definitely exercise need a vet :)

cremedemonthe

Who has an unwell dog?! If a dog was throwing upwards Bakers and so I'd be looking to change as its designed to be easily digestible even if its horrifically bad for them. But throwing up difficult to digest bone isnt a sign of an unwell dog. Its completely normal behaviour for dogs. I'm pretty certain that vets simply do a day or so of nutrition training and then they nearly certainly arent the best person to ask most raw feeding,

However I do concur if you take a dog thats vomiting a lot with no cause then you definitely do need a vet :)

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Goldenstar

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