mts0628
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I have a puppy and up until Thursday he had eaten nothing but kibble. Well, kibble for meals, I train him with small treats from Starmark and Kong (puppy biscuits). Other than that, he has never had human food and he is 13 weeks old so far. I told someone who watched my dog that I didn't care if this dog started solving unsolvable Calculus equations, NO HUMAN FOOD. Speaking English? I don't care. Quoting Voltaire? So what- no human food ever!
My pooch got his third set of shots on Wednesday, and the shot was for Distemper (I do not know if it had the Parvo or the Leptospirosis components in the shot as the Veterinarian only mentioned Distemper). He also got a nasal suspension that aided in the prevention of Kennel Cough. He came home, and he was eh, a bit less than his normal lively self and he felt a little warm. No biggie I thought as he had been through a little with training before the Vet, the Vet, and then we went to Petsmart for a treat because he was good. He had no hives or vomiting at this time but after consulting the Vet, I gave him some liquid Benadryl as a precaution.
Well, Thursday he woke up and was his normal self: wide open. We watched some television, and then we went out to train. I use a clicker, treats in a treat bag, a lead, and I always bring water out because it's pretty hot here no matter the time of day. I expect instant obedience to orders now and especially during training but the only things that trumps a command is pottie, pooping, or going for the water bowl. I will not stop the pup from doing these but normally he waits until we're done anyways.
Now we're training, and he's responding, but he won't take a treat. Sometimes I use kibble and I think he catches on sometimes and then training's over but this day we were only using real treats because I wanted to start something different. The only problem was he wasn't taking the treats after obeying the command. This was my first real concern. While I could drop a steak in front of the little guy and he not attack it, if I give him a treat he woofs it down quick-like. We stopped training after that and tossed the toy around but he wasn't too lively about getting it like he normally is. Then we just went inside.
About an hour later, the pup is breathing hard, he feels warm, and he then vomits. I clean him up, try to give him some water but he doesn't want any. Normally he is my little shadow but now he doesn't even want to move and normally he can't sit still for 2 seconds and hated to be held but now he's all too comfy on my lap. Well, then he vomits again. And again. And again. After ten episodes, we head to the Veterinarian and he is treated for Distemper Vaccine Reaction. The Vet gives some medicine and a sheet for a bland doggie diet which has an egg, cottage cheese, and rice as the components of the recipe. It's not bad- I had to test it for my pup's sake you see.
I give him a measured scoop and he eats like he's never eaten before. I was like, "easy [Fido], it's ok buddy." My dog's name is not Fido, I just use a generic name to protect his identity
. Anyway, I wait a bit to see if he if he's ok, as in no vomiting, and then give him a bit more. He doesn't seem too interested in the water but he sips and eats the small ice chips (as given per DVM instructions). Yesterday was the same thing but he drinks a bit more water and he still eats this new diet as if someone is going to take it away from him if he doesn't finish it now! I know he's getting better because he hops around and wants to play, but I will still keep him on this diet until today and then maybe tonight incorporate a bit of kibble.
So as I watch this little maniac chow down, I started to wonder, do dogs get tired of the same thing every day for meals? Or are they just thankful to be getting food and water? Is it a good idea to switch up the types of dog food (dog preference and tummy dependent) or is it good to just keep the kibble-only coming? What are your thoughts?
[Sparky] and I thank you for any responses you provide.
With kind regards,
Thomas
I have a puppy and up until Thursday he had eaten nothing but kibble. Well, kibble for meals, I train him with small treats from Starmark and Kong (puppy biscuits). Other than that, he has never had human food and he is 13 weeks old so far. I told someone who watched my dog that I didn't care if this dog started solving unsolvable Calculus equations, NO HUMAN FOOD. Speaking English? I don't care. Quoting Voltaire? So what- no human food ever!
My pooch got his third set of shots on Wednesday, and the shot was for Distemper (I do not know if it had the Parvo or the Leptospirosis components in the shot as the Veterinarian only mentioned Distemper). He also got a nasal suspension that aided in the prevention of Kennel Cough. He came home, and he was eh, a bit less than his normal lively self and he felt a little warm. No biggie I thought as he had been through a little with training before the Vet, the Vet, and then we went to Petsmart for a treat because he was good. He had no hives or vomiting at this time but after consulting the Vet, I gave him some liquid Benadryl as a precaution.
Well, Thursday he woke up and was his normal self: wide open. We watched some television, and then we went out to train. I use a clicker, treats in a treat bag, a lead, and I always bring water out because it's pretty hot here no matter the time of day. I expect instant obedience to orders now and especially during training but the only things that trumps a command is pottie, pooping, or going for the water bowl. I will not stop the pup from doing these but normally he waits until we're done anyways.
Now we're training, and he's responding, but he won't take a treat. Sometimes I use kibble and I think he catches on sometimes and then training's over but this day we were only using real treats because I wanted to start something different. The only problem was he wasn't taking the treats after obeying the command. This was my first real concern. While I could drop a steak in front of the little guy and he not attack it, if I give him a treat he woofs it down quick-like. We stopped training after that and tossed the toy around but he wasn't too lively about getting it like he normally is. Then we just went inside.
About an hour later, the pup is breathing hard, he feels warm, and he then vomits. I clean him up, try to give him some water but he doesn't want any. Normally he is my little shadow but now he doesn't even want to move and normally he can't sit still for 2 seconds and hated to be held but now he's all too comfy on my lap. Well, then he vomits again. And again. And again. After ten episodes, we head to the Veterinarian and he is treated for Distemper Vaccine Reaction. The Vet gives some medicine and a sheet for a bland doggie diet which has an egg, cottage cheese, and rice as the components of the recipe. It's not bad- I had to test it for my pup's sake you see.
I give him a measured scoop and he eats like he's never eaten before. I was like, "easy [Fido], it's ok buddy." My dog's name is not Fido, I just use a generic name to protect his identity

So as I watch this little maniac chow down, I started to wonder, do dogs get tired of the same thing every day for meals? Or are they just thankful to be getting food and water? Is it a good idea to switch up the types of dog food (dog preference and tummy dependent) or is it good to just keep the kibble-only coming? What are your thoughts?
[Sparky] and I thank you for any responses you provide.
With kind regards,
Thomas