Can I give my Teacup Yorkie homemade dog food? - yorkie food
My teacup Yorkie vomits every morning the green moss ... I feed him homemade dog? for how long?
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Yorkie Food Can I Give My Teacup Yorkie Homemade Dog Food?
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Green like the bile?
It is a good thing that taking a small breed, when it is common and appear ill.
In any case, cook for them, starting with the use of chicken and rice. Stay away from the bones, especially now.
It is necessary to take him to doctors. It seems she is allergic to something they eat. The consumption of dog food have at home is very costly and time, we must first speak with your vet the things that need to be fed daily habit of doing on your diet. It is also more than likely that a daily supplement of vitamin B / C food is not for digestion in the stomach of dogs.
Take her to the vet immediately if you do not eat. Foam usually means they have an empty stomach. But I'm not sure about Green. The T-cups are very sensitive. Perhaps a raw chicken and bring to a boil, boil until just cooked white rice and add the chicken broth. No spices. The dark meat is preferred because white is so dry.
Hmm ... Cup of tea eh Betcha "rare"??
Costing over 900 $....
Thank you sorry for your Yorkie. I took her to the vet to see what is wrong. "Water" is not a race ... its 2 Runts (not shown) is too high for all these unhealthy "Cup", as the dollar signs flashing in these BYB's / puppymillers eyes!
Reached its peak and quickly! You never know what can and I highy suggest you do not call a glass of water! "Being sad about his role and make yourself like a bad pet owners!
Good luck and get your checks as soon as possible!
God bless you!
If the pot is vomiting every morning, it is necessary to bring him to the vet, do not experiment with food.
You should be aware of how the costs would cost from $ veterinary "a glass of water.
A green moss?
You need to quickly see a vet because they are not the foods that you know, it could other things. Take your dog to the vet now! See what he / she said and then put them to use in counseling.
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