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Guest SquanHound

Have you tried canned food for Bodie? Maybe the soaked kibble still scratches his throat going down :dunno If you don't want to do canned food maybe toss his food in a food processor with some water or stock and blend until it is smooth. Poor baby!

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How soft is kibble when you give it to him? I know with some brands if you let it sit long enough it expands and falls a part really easly.

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How soft is kibble when you give it to him? I know with some brands if you let it sit long enough it expands and falls a part really easly.

 

I let the kibble soak over a half hour this morning and it was really mushy. Tonight I think I'll put it in the food processor and see if I can make kibble soup. The thought is rather unappetizing to me - :sick - but if he likes it, and can eat it without screaming, it will be worth it.

 

 

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Guest Winterwish

Sending hugs to both of you thru' the ether Rhonda. Bodie,I hope your throat or whichever is causing this discomfort goes away very,very soon. :hope:hope:grouphug:bighug:grouphug

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Sending prayers and gentle ear scritches for Bodie. :hope:grouphug

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Tonight I soaked the kibble in hot chicken broth for about 45 minutes while we ate dinner. Then I mixed it with the mixer that I already had out from making mashed potatoes for the human's dinner. I added more hot water and turned it into mush. Honestly, this is tough because once it is mixed up it looks like something a dog loses when he has an upset tummy! Those that were helping with after dinner clean-up were thoroughly grossed out! But Bodie got it down OK with only one small yipe - and I think that might have been more for effect - in fact I think I can say he loved it! Tomorrow I'll try mixing it with the food processor, but couldn't see dirtying that tonight when I already had the mixer out.

 

We see the vet on Friday about stitches, so if he's still having trouble eating by then I will ask the vet about carafate.

 

 

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Guest SquanHound
:yay I'm glad to hear that dinner was essentially scream-free. Fingers crossed that breakfast will be the same! Edited by SquanHound
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Guest PiagetsMom

Good job, Mom! :thumbs-up Sounds like you're on the right track and hoping that meals continue to go well for Bodie. Sending more healing thoughts Brodie's way and :grouphug to you - A+ for effort!

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Guest LolasMom
Good job, Mom! :thumbs-up Sounds like you're on the right track and hoping that meals continue to go well for Bodie. Sending more healing thoughts Brodie's way and :grouphug to you - A+ for effort!

 

Amen!

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