From: sasha42@lineone.net   
      
   "Dan S." wrote in message   
   news:mn.eb097d777fe4d282.72115@sbcglobal.net...   
   > Oxymel of Squill explained :   
   >> puppy (Golden Retriever) is 13 weeks old and still produces   
   >> extrordinarily runny poo. Is this normal does anyone know? It's decades   
   >> since I last had a puppy and I don't remember this problem. He's   
   >> perfectly healthy and full of bounce. I try to get him to eat dry food   
   >> but he's not up for it and insists on tins.   
   >> But I'd dearly like the puppy to go away and let me have my nice clean,   
   >> tidy and well ordered house back, with a sensible dog in it.   
   >>   
   >> cheers   
   >   
   > Dogs only insist on the foods their owner caves in and gives them. Show   
   > some fortitude. The dog won't starve himself, promise.   
   >   
   > Also, avoid the table scraps and have it checked for worms. If all else   
   > fails, seek the advice of a vet.   
      
   just been wormed as part of the standard puppy routine. Woman in the park   
   with 2 GRs tells me hers were both very runny poo-ers at that age and   
   suggests scrambled egg meals now and again will help firm up. So here I am   
   scrambling eggs!   
   :-)   
      
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