Carrie14
Mama Doe
Tulip will always have damage to her lungs. She is not in good condition. Her weight is OK, but she has that dip in her side, behind her ribs. I guess the extra breathing takes up a lot of calories.
She is on two table spoons of pellets, two big dog bowls of fresh and eight teaspoons of soaked porridge a day. She shows no symptoms of calcium in her urine, unlike her sister who was on similar. Or could Tulip be harbouring the excess calcium elsewhere in her body?
Do you think this is correct, I have a vet appointment for her next week to discuss with the vet, but I want it clear in my head first. If you have a bun with similar problems what is their diet?
One of my problems is how am I going to bond Tulip and Tiesto back together if their diets need to be so diffrent? Tulip is a veeeery slow eater
She is on two table spoons of pellets, two big dog bowls of fresh and eight teaspoons of soaked porridge a day. She shows no symptoms of calcium in her urine, unlike her sister who was on similar. Or could Tulip be harbouring the excess calcium elsewhere in her body?
Do you think this is correct, I have a vet appointment for her next week to discuss with the vet, but I want it clear in my head first. If you have a bun with similar problems what is their diet?
One of my problems is how am I going to bond Tulip and Tiesto back together if their diets need to be so diffrent? Tulip is a veeeery slow eater