Thread: Throwing up
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Old October 14th, 2013, 06:27 PM
Silverwind Silverwind is offline
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I usually just pour the food in the bowls and let the dogs eat when they want. But I am willing to change that for Echo's well being. I will try feeding them in the morning and at night rather then keeping their food dishes full. I'll put some broth in Echo's and see if that helps her keep it down.

Barkingdog, you have answered many, many of my questions and I thank you and value your input. Echo has a history of nasal tumor, slow growing, non cancerous. She had most of it removed when she was 10, but they couldn't get it all without removing a portion of her upper jaw. So I chose to keep her whole and keep the rest of the tumor. If they removed her jaw, the recovery would have been much harder, and she would have had to relearn eating and drinking etc. So I know she has a history of tumors, and cancer is my biggest fear for her.
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