Sarah Moore, OK 6/2/2009 6:45:02 PM Thanks to ALL of your help.I really needed it.Even though I had my Italian Greyhound(Geo)for 2 years,I was clueless.Real big thanks.
Jessica R Index, WA 9/18/2007 7:19:31 PM When we first adopted our German Sheppard mix puppy we were appalled at how sensitive his stomach was. Anything new in his diet meant a room-wide cleanup of a mess originating from one end of the puppy or the other. At that time we began a pre-bedtime ritual treat of a couple heaping tablespoons of plain or vanilla yogurt which we follow with an enzyme 'toothbrush' chew. The results were immediate. The dog is 2 years old now and the evil-smelling surprises are ancient history!
Jessica R Index, WA 9/18/2007 3:29:32 PM When we first got a German Shepard mix puppy we were surprised by how sensitive his stomach was. Anything he ate that was unusual to him made a mess from one end or the other. Making a habit of giving him a 'treat' of a couple heaping tablespoons of plain or vanilla yogurt every evening before he brushes his teeth with his enzyme tooth brush has made all the difference in keeping the mud-room (the dog's bed-room) clean until morning no matter what he gets into or up to during the day.