
Hi Leanne. So sorry to hear Tommy is still not better. All dogs react differently to different things, so yes, for Tommy it could have been too quick. With Louis we got the same ( jab and ab's) but I put him on Naturediet puppy as well which is a wet food, really good quality. I changed his food straight off without doing it gradually as his tummy was so bad anyway. After just 2 meals of this, his poo became firm and the blood and mucus stopped. I did try him on Burns mini bites but he wouldn't touch it at all. Louis' tummy is still very sensitive, every time I try him with a new flavour or treat even egg sometimes, he gets the squits :) looks like he has to stick with only a few things :( ...I always put him back on chicken and rice when this happens and gradually add his naturediet back in then his dry food(orijen- moistened) I never feed the chicken and rice for too long, just til the poo starts to get firmer.I find dry food fed dry can upset Louis too
Try Tommy on naturediet or one of the other really good wet foods and see what happens.You could always try wetting his dry food too. Watch he doesn't get dehydrated If his diarrhoea goes on for too long ,you will need to go back to the vet- they have tabs to help firm him up and also probiotics to add to his food to replace the healthy gut bacteria. Watch his bottom doesn't become sore too - you can put a smear of vaseline on !!
If he is running around and is happy in himself, not moping or in pain, then it won't matter if he misses a meal :)
Am actually in the middle of getting his tummy back to normal after feeding him a doggie chocolate bone, which he
so loved, but his tummy didn't.... Vet gave ab's, canikur and protexin - haven't given the ab's though as I feel he's had too many !!! and have only used 2 canikur...i'll save the others for next time :)
Keep us posted on Tommys progress, but always, if worried, call the vet.