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« Reply #20 on: September 09, 2010, 05:03:54 pm »

I know this goes in the dog doctor section but I am needing a large number of opinions and this is the place to go to get eyes on the subject.

I have a pup that was born on May 6th that has me puzzled.  When they were 2-3 weeks old they whole litter had a bout with Coccidiosis and I hit them with albon and it cleared right up.  About 9 weeks of age I had gotten rid of all the pups but her and her sister and she started having a loose stool and losing a little weight.  I hit her with albon again but nothing.  After a few days I carried her to the vet and they ran a battery test and the only thing that showed was Coccidosis and they told me to continue albon for 14 days.  I did that and the whole time she has not made a turd.  I have fed her raw meat which she loves and continue to do so.  She has a good appetite, drinks water well and has energy ad the desire to go like I really wan to see in a pup but she looks like hell to put it mildly!  She will be 13 weeks old on thursday and I am at a loss.  I love the pup and how she acts but I don't know what to do for her and I cant help but think this is going to lead to something else she wont be able to shake and death.  Anyone ever dealt with this or something similar? 

She is the red pup...



hey mAN I  had that happen to me last year an old man told me to feed them pumpkin pie filling out of the can to make them put there wait back on an it will make them putt on wait pretty quick
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