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old British bulldog 11 week puppy food

Hi all!

I'm  new to this site, so here I go I just brought home my male old english bulldog pup and am unsure about its diet.

I have been trying to research but cannot find anything yet related to my pups food and am cautious about feeding this type of kebble to my pup.

The breeder has been feeding the pup raw meat with what looks like greyhound kebble, is this alright for my pup to grow into a healthy lean dog? The link below is the exact kebble which they were using:

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Hello, it's been a while :)

I haven't been on a whole lot lately.  We have been adjusting to Texas, and I'd say we're feeling settled in now.  Fatboy loves the place we're living in because the community has a dog park.  So far he's made friends with a German Shepherd, an Australian Shepherd, and a cute little mixed doggy. All three are still pups.  They know each other at the dog park, and it's cute to see him interact with his friends. 

Just got home with her :)

and incase that doesnt work   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQk5EpxgOCI

I hope one of them do !

Amikacin Sulfate injections

Has anyone here ever used this antibiotic?  Nugget has reoccuring UTI's.  The particular one she has now is e-coli, but this strain is resistant to all other antibiotics.  I am making an appt with the specialist to check into having the vulvoplasty surgery.  

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Congrats on bully of the month, sweet Baxter!!!

I loved reading your Daddy's info about you, and your PHOTO is adora-bull, of course!
I LOL that you take pre-bedtime NAPS.....hee hee....you sound like our babies, AND me---LOL!

I'd love to see more piks of you, AND...the love of your life, Piper  :-)  I'll bet the two

of you are jussst so sweet together!  (( hugs )) 

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Hey Mack, I know you're here. How about....

Let's have a good ol cup o hot joe, lifting my mug up in honor of our sweet Lynn. I sure will miss that lady. She always had my back, and I always had hers. I will never forget those long phone conversatoins, literally lasted hours sometimes. She always either answered her phone with a happy "Hey You, how are you", or I answered my phone and those were the first words she would say! She had so much great advice, her doggie knowledge will be sorely missed on the boards I'm afraid. All those "help, my dog is doing....." posts that she always jumped in and helped on. 

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It is with great sadness I must say...

Our dear friend Lynn King has passed. She died last evening. 

If any of you old Bully lovers would like to send her family a card, pm me or email me and I will share her address per her husband. 

My email is ojesuscares@reagan.com

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Elavil

Another question...the vet just prescribed Elavil for Porkie to be given as needed. Her pain is much better controlled now that her pain meds were increased. The ongoing problem is, on her Prednisone days, she pants and pants and pants. She seems so distressed. I asked the vet if we could discontinue the Prednisone and she said no that it was somewhat benefical in the treatment of her arthritis. She gave me Elavil to use as needed on the Prednisone days. I've researched online but cannot find an article covering it's use in bulldogs and potential hazards.

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Amy......wondering how Lynn is doing?

Praying that she's not in pain and has EXCELLENT care from a hospice team (If she has one, that is).

I'm still so shocked and sad----thank you for letting us know!

I had an idea-----do you think she'd enjoy getting cards from us?   If so, please

PM me her address.  If not, of course I understand.  I've seen people do this on other websites for

sick people, and/or for milestone birthdays......they call it a "Card Shower" or other fun things. :-)

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Constipation

Our little girl (almost 13 years old) has arthritis. It is progressing. Our vet just increased her Tramadol (strong pain med) and cautioned that she may become constipated. Have never had a constipated dog. So far so good but I want to be prepared. Anything I can do to hopefully prevent the constipation? If she should become constipated what can I do to help her? 

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