My Teddy had/has what I would call a rash as well. My vet said it is an allergy (he does occasionally lick his paws also) - at first he thought it was a food allergy but it would go away when the spring rains came. It appears to be related to molds and dust mites instead. I give him salmon oil (not the pills but the real oil), freeze his kibble, regularly clean his blankets etc., and give him oatmeal shampoo baths when it really acts up. I also use dermacton cream if his skin gets too dry. We seem to have it under control.
Basenji without spunk - very sick, pls read
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And I agree with Andrea and Lisa… you would be surprised what is in some of the foods out there....if you look at the ingredients for Euk Lamb and Rice, the 2 or 3rd listed is corn meal and the next is whole ground corn.... 99% of dry foods base is corn.... I know this cause my one bitch has a very bad corn allergy... and Lamb is not always the best either for a dog with food or digestive problems, it is quite hard to digest... There are great foods out there for digestive problems, Venison and potato, duck and potato, etc... you might also just try some canned only, I have a bitch that is in old age renal failure and she is doing fairly well eating canned Canidae.
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Also, I saw in one of your posts that you said you were using pumpkin pie filler? Hopefully you meant, straight canned pumpkin… the filler has other stuff then straight pumpkin. You might also try yams or sweet potato, baked or cooked in the micro.
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yes it is straight pumpkin…..i have had vets suggest it in the past for my boy's anal glad problems ....it is helping her solidify that loose problem.
both of my basenjis have been on the same food for a while now. never had a problem with it before. but, i am going to work on putting them on something similar to the raw diet, but a cooked one, with the vitamins and oils they need. i will talk to my vet about it and let you know what she recommends.
beta is gobbling up the chicken and beef broth. loves the boiled eggs and shredded chicken. she is also eating the meat baby foods primarily along with the pumpkin. i am trying to get her weight back up. she looks like skin and bones right now. she is eating every 2 hours or whenever she is hungry.
anyone have their basenji on a raw diet?
i know corn is bad, but the specialist said no rice as well....
the specialist suggested a fish type eukanuba food, but my boy basenji hives with any type of seafood...so that is out.....
beta is still shaking and having the stomach gurgling. i will take her to the vet at the beginning of next week to have her staples removed. at that point we will readdress her diet, and meds and symptoms.
i am having a hard time determining if she is having the same symptoms or just reacting to the pain of the surgery. the steroids have really helped, but i know she shouldnt stay on those long.....she has been on the antibiotic for 2 weeks now....
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Oh betsey I'm so glad she's doing better. I really do pray that this is the end of her saga. It's such a relief that it could be determined as a serious acid reflux problem. Good luck to you both!!
Also just as an FYI…try the organic natural pet foods. I have discovered awful things about Eukanuba. I would also agree with the others that maybe for now it's best that you cook for her that way you know exactly what she's eating.
When Topaz was ill we did lots of baked turkey & chicken broth & sweet potatoes.
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More thoughts and prayers to you and Beta! We anxiously await your update on her condition.
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Proof that prayer works even for little doggies! I'm glad she's better.
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Glad to hear Beta is improving! Have had her in my thoughts and prayers until I could get an update. I am starting to try to feed Joey a "rawer" diet. He hasn't had any digestive issues, I just think it is better for him. The breeder had been feeding him 1 raw egg yolk 2 times a week, raw lean hamburger meat, beef tripe, 1 tsp flaxseed oil/wk etc. along with kibble and cooked vegis plus more that I haven't started. I want to get a book about feeding a primarily raw diet. I suggest reading up on it as I am far from experienced in this subject. So far, Joey does well on a semi raw diet.
I sure hope Beta is on her way to a full recovery! (You mentioned the cost and I am glad that I have insurance for Joey even tho I haven't had to use it…yet).
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Check out Timberwolf Organics - expensive, but an excellent food with unique protein sources. They are online - I don't know the web site, but you should be able to Google them…
Another good food to check out is California Naturals.Terry
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Beta had her staples removed on Friday and the vet said to treat her as if she has an intestinal disease. there are so many diseases out there that they cant diagnose which disease she has without her having the symptoms over time.
The vet said she should stay on the meds for the next two months.
3cc Pepto Bismol in syringe 2x a day
1 tab of Pepcid AC 2x a day (have changed to 1/2 tab 2x a day)
Prednisolone 5mg reduce inflamation 1/2 tab 2x a day
Flagyl 250 mg antibiotic 1 tab 2x a day
Tylan Soluble Powder antibiotic (over food) 1/8 Tsp 2x a dayI did a lot of research and BARF is not right for me with the present issues. I am feeding them a raw (no preservative) diet that is void of wheat, rice and corn fillers.
I found that the Natural Balance is carried in Feed stores and has several allergy or sensitive products for cats and dogs.
Beta is on the Duck and Potatoe wet food and eats 3 cans a day. I am trying to get her weight back. She is 17lbs right now and should be 20lbs for her to be healthy.
Caesar is eating the Duck and Potatoe dry food which Beta will be put on once she can eat textured foods.
The Natural Balance Duck and Potatoe is a no wheat, no rice, no corn, and no soy product. They have another one with fish, but Caesar's mom was allergic to salmon so i didnt want to risk it.
I also have the Duck and Potatoe hard treats whick Caesar loves.
I also found that the Innova Evo canned foods are 95% meat and void of the wheat, rice, and corn. This product is a bit more intense and I have it on order. My vet recommended venison. I will be mixing this as wet food in with their dry food when everything settles down.
I have a group of basenji owners (15 bs) that I meet with at the park on the weekends. They all have their kids on Innova dry which contains the meal. Remember Beta didnt dig the rice mashed when she was really bad which is why i am avoiding it now.
These foods are raw without being raw. I would suggest these to anyone. The kids have been on it for a week now and seem to love it. The canned food looks like corned beef and hash coming out of the can and not like nasty cheap wet food. It smells good also.
I am adding a pic of Beta and Caesar today.
Beta is still sluggish and not as perky as she used to be. She seems recovered from the surgery and has a soft belly. Now I am focusing on getting her back on her schedule.
I took Caesar and Beta to a local dog park yesterday because Caesar is so hyper with the less active lifestyle since Beta has been sick. He did his crazy dance at the park and had about 8 dogs running the crazy 8s. Beta trotted around a bit and sat with us (lap dog style) as we watched Caesar. It is good to get her out. when she is sheltered and pampered that snarfy bitchy b comes out in her personality. I think she had a good time and relaxed a bit.
Thats all for now….
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Glad Beta is on the uprise still. Thanks for the info on the food. I will have to try some of it.
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So glad to hear she's feeling better. What an ongoing ordeal. Let's hope it gets resolved for her (and your!) sake. You are one amazing Mommy!
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thanks for the support. i hope this thread will be informative for other b owners that have problems or similar symptoms.
this site is great.
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Hello,
She did really well last week eating and taking her meds. She went to a dog park with Caesar and trotted around a bit and then sat in my lap (her choice) on the bench for the rest of the time. She had her staples removed last Friday which did well. The vet added a powder antibiotic to her meds to aid with thickening her stool. The steroids seemed to really make the difference, until Wed.
All day Wed Beta looked lethargic, not moving much and just sitting on the couch. This was a perky basenji who never could sit still ever. She ate a can of food in the morning, but didnt eat after work. Took her meds fine.
Thursday morning. She still looked lethargic. I gave her the regular 3cc of pepto bismol and the 1/2 tab of pepcid. I waited about 30 min and she still looked like something wasnt right. I considered she may be in pain and i have been weening her off the tramadol pain med from the surgery. I am rotating it every other day now. So I gave her the meds with the pain med as usual. Then I offered her morning wet food which she didnt want. Thirty minutes later she threw up all of the meds.
I figured she just had an upset stomach and when to work hoping she would sleep it off while i was at work. I called the vet to document the vomiting in their logs.
I came home from work around 6. She wouldnt eat. She pooped a decent amount and it was almost solid. I gave her the pepto and pepcid as usual. She threw it up 30 min later clear foamy water in a small amout 2x. 30 min from that she had diarhea. 30 min later she threw up again, clear no foam lots of water 2x. 30 min later she had diarhea in the house, couldnt make it out. 30 min later she threw up a large amount of yellow clear color 2x. At that point it was bedtime and she woke me up at midnight to poop again and slept until this morning.
Now she is sitting next to me hungry I am sure, but no appetite. And the gurgling sounds are back. I am taking her in today for the nausea shot to hopefully help her calm her stomach so she can eat again. I ran to the store last night and will be starting again with chicken broth cold with hopes that she will keep it down.
I have decided that with this unexpected turn, that I am sending Caesar to Orlando with my parents for a week. My brother is home from college and can give him the excercise he needs. Since Christmas Caesar has started crying at 4am and 6am. He isnt excercising enough and also is just stressed about Beta. She wont play with him and he looks like he is going to explode. A trip to the park once a week isnt enough becuase he is missing his mommy one of one time.
That's all for now. Betsey
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Oh Betsey,
I was so hoping your baby was on the up and up. I know stomach ailments can be a trial and error thing. I know you will help her get back on track. My heart goes out to you. I'm sure Caesar will benefit from some one on one attention.
Hugs….lots of 'em...to you both.
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Oh Betsey I pray that this is just a minor setback. Poor little Beta she must be so stressed about this & little Caesar must also be sharing in the stress. Hang in there & hopefully with Ceasar gone you can get a little relief from such a terrible ordeal.
Still in my prayers!
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Well I have dropped Beta off at the vet for observation today.
Caesar is with me at work having a blast sniffing everything. He will have a lot of fun spending the week with my family.
What is going on with Beta? Maybe it is an ulcer?
She couldnt take any of her meds yesterday and the original symptoms were present again this morning. The gurgling sounds, the gas and she did appear to be uncomfortable again.
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I know you are doing everything for Beta - Bless you both. Curious if your vet has researched known Basenji intestinal disorders. I do not think Duke's current vet knows much about Basenji's, but if Duke gets sick, I will take him to a referred vet that knows this breed but is about 10 miles away.
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The vet knows about basenji diseases and I have given them tons of additional pwork with regards to any intestinal illnesses for basenjis.
The vet just called. They gave her a pepto shot in the morning to help with the nausea. Beta threw up at 11. Then they have her a shot of reglin? to help with the nausea and she threw up around 12:30. The doctor should call me shortly.
If anyone knows people who know basenjis (or are a vet dr, or know a vet dr), please print this thread out and have them read it and see what if any recommendations they may have. I will forward the suggestions or connect them directly with my vet.
Thanks for the support!! Here is a pic of Ceasar sleeping under my desk at work in anticipation for his mini-vacation while I take care of Beta.
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well the vet said she threw up 5 times today at their clinic.
she says that typically an intestinal disease will not relapse this fast and is worried that it is something else.
beta received fluids twice today by iv and 3 shots for nausea. hopefully the one right before we left will work. she threw up after them earlier.
i have now given her carafate which is some type of med that will stick to an ulcer if she has one.
i will try to see if i can get the pepcid in her stomach later.
keep your fingers crossed, i am hoping she will try the chicken broth later.
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More hugs and positive thoughts coming your way. Hoping that Beta will like the chicken broth and be able to keep it in her tummy.