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> I'd imagine just around half a teacup full.
> With bran, nothing like as much, just a teaspoon on each meal
> I switched to oat bran and found it to be far more effective for her
> Eight or more poops on an average walk is the sign of something being amiss with his digestive system. Some it may just be the way his system works, but some if might also be diet related.
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> You can buy a 800 gram bag of lamb mince in Tesco for £1.68 , a bag of potatoes and a bag of frozen veg. All blended together for provide an excellent dinner for her. A breed of your size would get 2-3 days out of this mixture. Even say 2 days that would be approx £1 per day !!!!!!!!!!!!! cheaper than your complete food and a guaranteed safe diet if as you say she is alergic to everything else.
> Some veterinary surgeons recommend the removal of troublesome anal glands, but removing the anal glands surgically is akin to a household doing away with its dustbins and keeping the household rubbish under the bed!
> Anal gland problems are usually blamed on lack of roughage (fibre) in the diet but in fact the problem tends to be seen most in dogs fed on indigestible foods which produce bulky faeces anyway.
> In fact, if the anal glands fill up and cause trouble it is possibly due to low-quality diets which create an excess of waste matter in the system. It is also possible that anal gland disorder can be due to dietary intolerance.
>let's hope he doesn't suffer too much from all the additional fibre!!
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