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Old Feb 19, 2013, 09:56 PM
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Burwick is 8.5 years old. He has always had a problem with throwing up food. Not often but now and again. What came up mostly looked like what went down, dry and not chewed. Because of this I always feed each meal in 2 parts with a small bit of exercise in between or maybe a walk. Then a drink of water. Lately I have noticed it is happening about 3 times a week. I feed Canidae dog food. Any ideas on my problem?
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Old Feb 19, 2013, 11:10 PM
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Burwick is 8.5 years old. He has always had a problem with throwing up food. Not often but now and again. What came up mostly looked like what went down, dry and not chewed. Because of this I always feed each meal in 2 parts with a small bit of exercise in between or maybe a walk. Then a drink of water. Lately I have noticed it is happening about 3 times a week. I feed Canidae dog food. Any ideas on my problem?
I don't know, and I am no vet so I would recommend you speak to one...
I switched my dog over to raw food after a year of what you're describing. Kibble came back up undigested, about 6 to 8 hours later... Ever since I switched to raw he's done much better and I never had that issue again
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