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Topic Dog Boards / Health / LAB NOT EATING PROPERLY
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 21.09.03 13:28 UTC
tOBY MY 6MONTH OLD LAB .
I WORMED HIM ON FRIDAY, ON SAT MORNING HE WOULD NOT EAT HIS BREAKFAST AND DIDNT EAT TILL APPROX 6PM THAT EVENING,
THIS MORNING HE WONT EAT AGAIN,
HE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A GOOD EATER TILL NOW COULD IT BE THE WORMING TABLETS? OR I SUPPOSE IT COULD BE THE HEAT IT HAS BEEN VERY HOT THIS WEEKEND,
IM COOKING A ROAST DINNER TODAY IF HE DOESNT EAT THAT THEN I WILL WORRY, HE ADORES A ROAST DINNER.
- By John [gb] Date 21.09.03 15:08 UTC
Worming does give some dogs a jippy tummy. I would not be too concerned till now but if he is still not eating by tomorrow then I would be having a word with my vet. It is possible that he has a reaction to the wormer so dont leave it to long. What wormer did you use? A search on here will yield several posts about reaction to wormers

Regards, John
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 21.09.03 16:45 UTC
the vet gave me drontal plus,
toby has just eaten a big roast dinner, so i wonder if it was the heat or maybe he was bored with his food.
- By John [gb] Date 21.09.03 17:15 UTC
Drontal Plus is possibly one of the safer wormers (in my opinion anyway). It's the one I use.

Glad to hear things look so much better. :)

Best wishes, John
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 21.09.03 20:08 UTC
thankyou john.
take care heidleberg
- By heidleberg [gb] Date 22.09.03 06:52 UTC
toby is fine this morning and eaten breakfast. :-]
- By John [gb] Date 22.09.03 09:39 UTC
Labradors are generally not a problem with food. In fact usually you notice that they have died before it becomes apparent that they have stopped eating! :eek:

Best wishes, John
Topic Dog Boards / Health / LAB NOT EATING PROPERLY

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