Marty is Peeing Blood! :(

great, fingers crossed, seems you're onto it, good stuff and keep up the good progress , seems Marty will get better, hopefully. Happy for you and happy for marty to be lucky with a good clever master who (you) cares.

Marty is feeling better and was able to pee better today. He when around peeing on just about every tree he saw today! I am going to take him to pee now and get him to bed. Yeah I love my little doggie to death!
 
Sweet! and wonderful to hear the good news....feel every AD member knows how much you loved Finley and now Marty....he's so lucky to have a Master like you!...So give him a hug...and a get well message from rockin'....(along with his favorite treat!)
 
Sweet! and wonderful to hear the good news....feel every AD member knows how much you loved Finley and now Marty....he's so lucky to have a Master like you!...So give him a hug...and a get well message from rockin'....(along with his favorite treat!)

Marty can't have too many cookies anymore.
 
He shouldn't be eating cookies anyway! Plain cooked chicken pieces would go down very well!

Glad to hear he's on the mend.
 
NOT cooked chicken, Hell No, thats' dangerous because bones will break and slinter inside dog's tummy...
 
NOT cooked chicken, Hell No, thats' dangerous because bones will break and slinter inside dog's tummy...

Always bone the chicken...and rinse very well to get off any grease.....My doggie loves boiled chicken (no seasonings at all), along with rice and gravy...Always chicken breasts, boiled or steamed. That's her main menu as she does not eat canned dog food...she nibbles on dry dog food tho', so it gives a balance. And she is very healthy!...
 
Always bone the chicken...and rinse very well to get off any grease.....My doggie loves boiled chicken (no seasonings at all), along with rice and gravy...Always chicken breasts, boiled or steamed. That's her main menu as she does not eat canned dog food...she nibbles on dry dog food tho', so it gives a balance. And she is very healthy!...


Awesome, mine eats RAW diet and loves it. I give him Vegs, raw meat, cooked left over rice/pasta (I never cook them in salt/oil) eggs from my chickens, virtually costs me nothing as I get fresh meat on the bone from butchers as they throw them away, with bit of muscle I manage to get enough off, offal too (it makes the dog stinks after while so I keep this to minimum).

For breakfast he gets handful of burns dog biscuits.
 
friend of mine lets her dog eat the cat food,i think dogs not surppose eat cat food..
in the wild a dog eat anything so wonder why must be cooked now...when i was little girl we had dog and my mother used it like garbage bin,i dont think many tinned dog food about...i cat person,i alway fed my neighbours cat sametime everyday but last week got cross with him and did.'t feed him so he went around front to find me and got runover and killed,i feel awful,if i given that cat five mins of my time he be alive been so depressed about this all week
 
Oh thats good to know marty is feeling better. my mom always feed her two yorkies (boiled chicken with no bones) chicken mixed with rice.
 
:aw::wave: I was at first scared when I read the heading of this thread but am so relieved for you and Marty that he's doing better and it's something more remedied or manageable than other things a dog could have.

-overthepond- I feed raw too, for about 13 years now, raw only. No grains, very little cooked.
 
:aw::wave: I was at first scared when I read the heading of this thread but am so relieved for you and Marty that he's doing better and it's something more remedied or manageable than other things a dog could have.

-overthepond- I feed raw too, for about 13 years now, raw only. No grains, very little cooked.

Brill, my dog had been on it since the day I brought him home, he was on bakers I was horrified how on earth they feed puppies additives!!! He went straight on to RAW, his coat, bloat ness, behaviour changed completely! At 6 he got very white teeth (the vet had to double check his age!), heathy clean shiny soft coat, is very well behaved dog. He's a white with tan jack Russell. Weighs a hefty 8.9 kilos, the heaviest for a male jack Russell, all pure muscle and he's very lean.

Someone once gave him tinned dog food, he was sick afterwards.... The poor thing was feeling so bad, I let it go through, making sure he drinks plenty. When stopped at both ends, light scrambled egg or boiled chicken until he's held it down for 24 - 48 hours then reintroduce RAW. I explained what happened to the vet he said that Boris had build good immunity with raw diet he can't tolerate grains/additives from the tinned dog food.
 
:aw::wave: I was at first scared when I read the heading of this thread but am so relieved for you and Marty that he's doing better and it's something more remedied or manageable than other things a dog could have.

-overthepond- I feed raw too, for about 13 years now, raw only. No grains, very little cooked.

The canned food I am feeding Marty now has no grains in it. but I was told today at a co op at two cans per day is too much protein . I was told to feed him one 5.5 0z per day andmade two meals outof itbay mixing some veggie and a little dried food to it. I was a farmer co op and person that i sthe buyer of the pets food told me this. The vet said he could have two
5.5 0z cans per day. So I do not know who is right .
 
:wave:overthepond and whatdidyousay!

overthepond, yes, dogs on raw food do tend to have more robust immune systems <not to say they "never" get sick or have medical issues> because of the more adequate balance of bacteria in their systems, especially in the digestive tract. People who feed raw also often are more familiar with the idea of routinely switching foods or proteins, which is another way to get a strong immune system in a dog or cat. Both are carnivores and neither is supposed to be eating one food type for their whole lives.

whatdidyousay, considering the medical situation, my suggestion is to stick with what the vet says for now. Did you ever mention having or trying to find a holistic vet? If you don't have one to work with, I do highly recommend them-
 
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