Doberkim, not yet. I'm going to have a fecal done anyway when she gets her second distemper/parvo. What makes me think it isn't giardia or coccidia is the fact that it isn't genuine, watery diarrhea. It's just loose stool. I can't be entirely sure though, so I'm having it done.
She's probably eating about 10% of the bone on the neck bones. She usually spends about an hour chewing on them.
I gave her some of a chicken drumstick tonight. She definitely had an easier time crunching the bone. We'll see how she does with that. I never fed drumsticks to Dakota because he doesn't chew, but Eve is GREAT about chewing everything at least a few times before she gulps it down.
Cornish game hens are a good idea, I'll see if I can get some at the store next time I go.
She's probably eating about 10% of the bone on the neck bones. She usually spends about an hour chewing on them.
I gave her some of a chicken drumstick tonight. She definitely had an easier time crunching the bone. We'll see how she does with that. I never fed drumsticks to Dakota because he doesn't chew, but Eve is GREAT about chewing everything at least a few times before she gulps it down.
Cornish game hens are a good idea, I'll see if I can get some at the store next time I go.
if shes only eating that little bit of bone, no wonder shes got soft stool! i would up her bone like the previous poster mentioned, and see how she does. shes barely eating ANY bone whatsoever!
and some dogs can eat rib bones, so be careful. at 10 months rah ate an entire side of beef ribs (the 12 inch variety) in 4 minutes. i dont know how he did it, but he did it.