I'm taking her to the vet as soon as I'm able to. I can't believe I never noticed it before, but she has lost weight. She doesn't look skinny, but she used to be a little overweight and just looks normal sized now. Since she lost weight I also noticed a pointy bone like thing sticking out on her left side, just near the bottom of her rib cage. Have no clue what it could be but I'm definitely getting her checked out once I get over whatever virus has been plaguing me for the last 2 weeks and can leave the house. I am nervous to find out the diagnosis.
Oh, that pointy thing does not sound good.
Have you been feeding your dog those ****** Greenies? They can splinter off and pierce the stomach wall. Bad news. Also, do not feed your dog
any processed chicken treats. They are a salmonella minefield. Just go to the grocery store and get your dog a soup bone(beef leg bone). It will be chilled, so warm it slowly in the microwave so the marrow is room temp, not hot.
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Hi,
My name is Karen and we bred collies for 15 yrs. Retired the kennel in 2009 and now we just have 2 senior bitches left, 8 and 12. (lost a 3rd senior girl to a tumor last Nov.) Ok, I am going to cast a severe warning out there. if your dog dies because you didn't heed me, don't blame me. Most all of the dog foods mentioned on this thread have a history of recalls. Some are virulent repeat offenders. Last March 2012, I lost my 4 1/2 yr. old smooth collie stud to tainted food from 4Health. It was a horrible thing to see as he struggled to live as the food took his life over a 1 hour period. It happened in the middle of the night and the ER vet was an hour away. I did not know it was made by Diamond because repeated searches on the Net did not disclose the manufacturer. I soon found out why. It was made at the Gaston, South Carolina Diamond Dog food plant, a repeat offender in salmonella recalls.
2 of my other 3 bitches got sick also. I went to my feed vendor, a retired breeder with decades of experience and said, what do I could do to heal my bitches. She said, put them back on Fromm. I did and they stopped being sick.
Fromm is a family owned company and has never, ever had a recall.
Then I went back several weeks later and said, the girls are healed but they are not thriving. What should I do?She told me, move them to Earthborn. i had heard of the feed but never used it.
Earthborn is a small family owned company. They have never had a recall They're the only dog feed company in America that has every production run tested at a 3rd party laboratory. I tried it and my girls are thriving. They eat 1/2 as much and do twice as well. Their senior metabolism handles it well. No yellow foam in-between meals.
If you have seniors, I would not move to Grain-Free. I tried it and had a tough time balancing the protein. Finally I went back to my feed vendor and we agreed that since they were seniors, they had lived too long with grain in their feed too take it away in their senior years. Now I feed them the Earthborn Adult Vantage and they do fine. it has some high quality grains in it which they are used too. Yes it is more expensive but the dogs eat 1/2 as much.
Now when you start to feed your dog Earthborn (reg. or grain-free), it will beg and act like it is hungry. I am convinced it is
not hungry. It s going thru withdrawal from those cheap grains in the cheap feed it was eating. It craves the cheap grains. Not more food. Just let it pass and in a week or so, your dog will adjust to the new better food. Now I feed my girls their meal and they lay down for a nap instead of begging for more. Another thing you will notice is that your dog will start to trim up. Will lose the fat and put on trim muscle. One thing I do is put a raw egg on top the kibble.
My senior girls seem to like that. Just a treat for them, not needed for nutrition's sake. if your dog is losing its sense of smell due to age, check with your vet and put a couple of shakes of Parmesan cheese on top the kibble. My 12 yr. old seems to need that smell to get her interested.
Best,
Karen
Bellwether Collies (retired).
BTW, my feed vendor (Pet Supply Warehouse, Greensburg, PA) has become one of the largest sellers of Earthborn in the US as folk flock to it to escape the repeated recalls and sicknesses attacking their pets by their once trusted dog feeds of other brands.