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Solo2 and Rollo the retriever with the dodgy tum

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Haggismcbaggis · 28/05/2015 14:12

Apologies for thread about a thread. Am a longtime Doghouse lurker since we got our first dog 3 yrs ago. Numerous things I've found out about here have really helped us. We have a new puppy and I searched for info about Royal Canin Sensitivity food as pup has dodgy tummy- and loads of Solo2s threads came up.

It made for addictive reading as the frustration of experienced posters with good information about raw diets and slippery elm were kind of ignored by someone who seemed so overwhelmed

I guess I'm wondering does anyone know what happened in the end? I really hope things got much better for both of them in the end.

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Helgathehairy · 28/05/2015 16:00

Those threads still pop into my head every now and again. I found them when DDog had colitis and I was trying to figure out how to deal with it. DDog is now absolutely fine (he mostly just grew out of it). I think she was going to give him to a behaviourist/nutritionist she knew? Could be wrong though.

clam · 28/05/2015 16:13

I've wondered this too. She just disappeared, or name-changed possibly. I have a suspicion though, that she might have given the dog up, as he was just too challenging to deal with on top of all the other things she had going on. Who would have taken him on though, is a worry. Hope he wasn't pts. Sad

Haggismcbaggis · 28/05/2015 16:40

Not trying to open a can of worms. Just thought someone might know. My hope was he's gone to someone here as there was talk of that.

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TwelveLeggedWalk · 28/05/2015 16:44

I was wondering about Solo the other day too. I hope her, her dogs and her boys (IIRR) are ok.

Incidentally, we tried some of the alternative feeding plans and therapies recommended here and elsewhere, I'm not convinced much of it worked, but we were prescribed Royal Canin Z-D hypersensitve food and touch wood seem to have grown out of the problem. We still feed ZD, but Dog can tolerate eating the odd snack/treat/dropped bit of food, even the occasional poo snaffling, without a dodgy tummy episode for ages.

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