Mindy & Max
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Yep, I know, my cats are healthy and I have no questions about them...
But is there a board like this for dogs?
We're having issues with random bouts of diarrhea in our dog (approx. 10yo Australian Shepherd/Collie mix). They always strike in the wee hours of the morning so we wake up to the mess in the dining room and kitchen, which is just not pleasant. They seem to be happening every 30-60 days, but the one this morning was less than 3 weeks after the last. We'd thought maybe he was getting into something outside...possibly the stool or dead animal leavings from the neighbor's outside cat...but as it gets colder and starts to freeze outside, we were thinking it might stop. Clearly this is not so. We haven't changed his food at all, and have been very particular to make sure of this.
I just have no clue what to do. Otherwise he's healthy. He usually has one diarrhea episode, and then he's fine--it's not like it keeps happening for days every time it happens. The vet has no clue. I have young kids, having this happen in the house is very problematic (not to mention disgusting!). And honestly, if we had carpet on our floors it's very possible that Guinness would have been put down already. Thankfully we have laminate, so cleanup isn't that difficult as long as we can get it done before the kids wake up. ;-)
I would appreciate any suggestions anyone can give. We're about at our wit's end on this. And DH is ready to go after the neighbor's cat with his shotgun. We didn't have these problems until those neighbors moved in--and theirs is the first and only outside cat our neighborhood has. That's the only thing we can think of that has changed. We don't supervise Guinness while he's outside--we have just over an acre and the lots on either side of us are empty. He knows his territory and doesn't wander.
Oh crap. And I just remembered the other neighbor told me that cat has ringworm. If Guinness IS getting into something left behind by that cat, do we need to be worried about the ringworm? He's up to date on all his shots...we keep the kids away from that cat, but I never connected the issue with the dog to that. Could that be it?
But is there a board like this for dogs?
We're having issues with random bouts of diarrhea in our dog (approx. 10yo Australian Shepherd/Collie mix). They always strike in the wee hours of the morning so we wake up to the mess in the dining room and kitchen, which is just not pleasant. They seem to be happening every 30-60 days, but the one this morning was less than 3 weeks after the last. We'd thought maybe he was getting into something outside...possibly the stool or dead animal leavings from the neighbor's outside cat...but as it gets colder and starts to freeze outside, we were thinking it might stop. Clearly this is not so. We haven't changed his food at all, and have been very particular to make sure of this.
I just have no clue what to do. Otherwise he's healthy. He usually has one diarrhea episode, and then he's fine--it's not like it keeps happening for days every time it happens. The vet has no clue. I have young kids, having this happen in the house is very problematic (not to mention disgusting!). And honestly, if we had carpet on our floors it's very possible that Guinness would have been put down already. Thankfully we have laminate, so cleanup isn't that difficult as long as we can get it done before the kids wake up. ;-)
I would appreciate any suggestions anyone can give. We're about at our wit's end on this. And DH is ready to go after the neighbor's cat with his shotgun. We didn't have these problems until those neighbors moved in--and theirs is the first and only outside cat our neighborhood has. That's the only thing we can think of that has changed. We don't supervise Guinness while he's outside--we have just over an acre and the lots on either side of us are empty. He knows his territory and doesn't wander.
Oh crap. And I just remembered the other neighbor told me that cat has ringworm. If Guinness IS getting into something left behind by that cat, do we need to be worried about the ringworm? He's up to date on all his shots...we keep the kids away from that cat, but I never connected the issue with the dog to that. Could that be it?