It's a Husky Thing - Siberian Husky Forum
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.


A forum for owners of the Siberian Husky.
 
HomeSearchLatest imagesRegisterRegisterLog in
Congratulations Nikita, Archer, and Cheyanne!, our November HOTM winners! HOTM Will Be Taking An Indefinite Break!
Husky of the Month
Congrats Nikita, Archer, and Cheyanne,
our November HOTM Winners!
Husky Cuddles!





Thanks to all for this month's entries!
Forum Rules
1. Here we prefer clarity to agreement. Obviously not everyone is going to agree on a topic; here we prefer to talk out our differences in a respectful manner to ensure mutual understanding and respect.
2. Read the Stickies and Announcements. Each sub-forum may have specific rules which trump the Forum Rules in cases where there may be conflicting information. Read the rules of each board before you post so that you are clear on the expectations of the staff.
3. Respect ALL Staff and Admins. These people volunteer of their time and MUST be respected as well as their word adhered to. They are responsible for maintaining a free, open, clear and organized forum. Anyone found to be openly undermining any official ruling by a staff member will be warned.
4. Signatures: One picture only and no links. Images: To keep the forum looking neat and tidy, we ask that members insert just one picture only in their signatures. The picture should be no more than 200x500 pixels and should be of an appropriate subject, for example, your dogs and their names. Should you need assistance creating an appropriate signature, please PM an Admin and we would be happy to help! This is to ensure that signatures remain a welcome addition to our forum instead of a cumbersome distraction. Links: Hyperlinks in signatures--unless to a personal blog or photo stream of your dogs (like Flckr or Piscasa, for example)--are strictly prohibited. Please PM a staff member with any questions or concerns regarding this rule.
Rescue Spotlight
Our current rescue spotlight is:

Delaware Valley Siberian Husky Rescue!

Top Dog Website Award Winner!

Top Website
for
Siberian

Huskys


Share
 

 food issues

View previous topic View next topic Go down 
AuthorMessage
ladyserenity18
Puppy
Puppy
ladyserenity18

Female Join date : 2013-09-08
Location : Birmingham, Al

food issues Empty
PostSubject: food issues   food issues EmptyThu Apr 10, 2014 1:05 pm

My husky is nine months old, last month I accidentally got her adult food. And didn't realize it until it was too late. She didn't have any issues with it though, she loved it and her poop was actually better but I was still.concerned. Today was time to buy her another bag so I talked to her vet and told them what happened, they told me to put her back on the puppy food as long as it's the same type and she will be fine. Well two hours after eating she has had diarrhea, a mixture of wet and a little soft poop. Do I leave her on the puppy food or put her back on adult food?
Back to top Go down
simplify
Senior
Senior
simplify

Female Join date : 2012-08-02
Location : Louisiana

food issues Empty
PostSubject: Re: food issues   food issues EmptyThu Apr 10, 2014 1:46 pm

Adult food isn't bad for them. If she was.doing well on it I'd put her back on it. There are plenty of people who bypass feeding puppy food altogether.

_________________
food issues Signat11
food issues O8Cmm5
Back to top Go down
ladyserenity18
Puppy
Puppy
ladyserenity18

Female Join date : 2013-09-08
Location : Birmingham, Al

food issues Empty
PostSubject: Re: food issues   food issues EmptyFri Apr 11, 2014 10:45 am

I figured she would be okay with it, she is about to be nine months old. Her poop went back to normal though.
Back to top Go down
Sponsored content




food issues Empty
PostSubject: Re: food issues   food issues Empty

Back to top Go down
 

food issues

View previous topic View next topic Back to top 
Page 1 of 1

Permissions in this forum:You cannot reply to topics in this forum
It's a Husky Thing - Siberian Husky Forum :: Advice and Discussion Forums :: Medical Issues-