I’m a new subscriber to your channel and my dogs love your products. This video was really helpful - thank you. I have a blind from birth, rescue Collie who is two and a half. We have struggled with morning sickness since adopting him at 5 months. He has had lots of digestive issues. Thanks for all of this really interesting information.
You are very welcome! I'm sorry to hear your Collie is struggling with morning sickness. If you try out some of the tips hopefully you can cure it but if not, please don't hesitate to get in touch and we can see what else could be causing it. Laura x
This is really helpful advice… thankyou so much I feel that one of our spaniels may eat too quick!! Which may lead to the morning sickness, we have always thought it was due to her getting too hot.. will try to see what happens when we change things slowly.. on your raw food which has been so much of a fantastic game changer. Thankyou
My yorkie, Rupert, is very prone to this, it doesn't happen as often at the moment but when he was a puppy it got quite out of hand. I feed him raw, but giving him kibble at night so he can eat it either right then or in the morning so he isn't sick. This works for him, but I know it isn't recommended by the shop, was wondering your thoughts on it? When doing research I couldn't really find anything to support that kibble or cooked food is bad to mix with raw, even though I've heard multiple saying it. It doesn't seem to bother Rupert specifically
@@somebodyyoudontknow3980 I think you’ve found a great solution there! Raw and dry ‘ideally’ shouldn’t be mixed in the same meal (just because it can ‘potentially’cause some digestive discomfort) but feeding it separately can absolutely work. Plus dry food swells and sits in the tummy longer so can be a great way of keeping them satiated overnight 🐶🐾
Really helpful advice! My dog does this quite a lot so I am going to try moving his teatime back
Glad it was helpful! ❤
I’m a new subscriber to your channel and my dogs love your products. This video was really helpful - thank you. I have a blind from birth, rescue Collie who is two and a half. We have struggled with morning sickness since adopting him at 5 months. He has had lots of digestive issues. Thanks for all of this really interesting information.
You are very welcome! I'm sorry to hear your Collie is struggling with morning sickness. If you try out some of the tips hopefully you can cure it but if not, please don't hesitate to get in touch and we can see what else could be causing it. Laura x
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Thanks for commenting x
This is really helpful advice… thankyou so much I feel that one of our spaniels may eat too quick!! Which may lead to the morning sickness, we have always thought it was due to her getting too hot.. will try to see what happens when we change things slowly.. on your raw food which has been so much of a fantastic game changer. Thankyou
I’m so glad you found it helpful! You could try giving her raw food on a LickiMat which will also help slow her down 🐾🐶
Will definitely give it a try thankyou so much ❤
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My yorkie, Rupert, is very prone to this, it doesn't happen as often at the moment but when he was a puppy it got quite out of hand.
I feed him raw, but giving him kibble at night so he can eat it either right then or in the morning so he isn't sick. This works for him, but I know it isn't recommended by the shop, was wondering your thoughts on it? When doing research I couldn't really find anything to support that kibble or cooked food is bad to mix with raw, even though I've heard multiple saying it. It doesn't seem to bother Rupert specifically
@@somebodyyoudontknow3980 I think you’ve found a great solution there! Raw and dry ‘ideally’ shouldn’t be mixed in the same meal (just because it can ‘potentially’cause some digestive discomfort) but feeding it separately can absolutely work. Plus dry food swells and sits in the tummy longer so can be a great way of keeping them satiated overnight 🐶🐾