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Jem
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06-07-2011, 07:12 PM

Could I have made him worse?

Rof has a bad belly again normally i starve him but very recently found out this is wrong and i should give him pro biotic yoghurt instead.

Well i got to the shop and kinda forgot what i was looking for, I found some pro biotic yoghurt in a large tub but in various flavours at nearly £3, in the same section was Onken Bio pot yoghurt same size for £1 so i bought 2. I thought it was the same stuff but on closer inspection its actually not

But i've already fed them all some, is this going to make him worse?x
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06-07-2011, 09:46 PM
Wouldn't have thought it will do anything too bad

I give Dexter various types of yoghurt; sometimes it's the probiotic one, sometimes not. He loves them all and has never suffered any ill effects thus far....

If your lad has a bad stomach at present, you can always just feed him a bit of chicken and freshly cooked rice - to be honest that is what I have done in the past.
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06-07-2011, 09:52 PM
Originally Posted by Jem View Post
Rof has a bad belly again normally i starve him but very recently found out this is wrong and i should give him pro biotic yoghurt instead.

Well i got to the shop and kinda forgot what i was looking for, I found some pro biotic yoghurt in a large tub but in various flavours at nearly £3, in the same section was Onken Bio pot yoghurt same size for £1 so i bought 2. I thought it was the same stuff but on closer inspection its actually not

But i've already fed them all some, is this going to make him worse?x

I doubt it
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06-07-2011, 10:09 PM
I dont think it will make him worse but if there is any pattern between the 'male grooming' habits and his dicky tum then it could be an infection?

I know he has been to the vet so maybe mention at check up?

(just hoping I got the right person now lol)
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06-07-2011, 10:23 PM
Thank god for that

Yeah u got the right person lol but there doesn't seem to be a pattern, his stomach comes n goes every few weeks (i think its the rabbit poo he eats ) x
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06-07-2011, 10:36 PM
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Thank god for that

Yeah u got the right person lol but there doesn't seem to be a pattern, his stomach comes n goes every few weeks (i think its the rabbit poo he eats ) x
Rof doesnt eat rabbit poo does he ?!?

I know Sasi spews summit terrible when shes managed to get at the guinea pig poo...not nice! He'll be fine, at least youve boosted his system

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