Yeah, we have 100 lb & a 130 lb pups, depending on how upset their bellies are (their bellies make crazy noises, won’t eat and eat more grass than normal, may or may not throw up.) Yes they love eating grass, it’s like watching grazing cows, lol. Though our Dane showed our pit how to look for just the right grass to eat, he was only just a little squirt when he came into our lives, who knew he would be a 100 lb baby. The Dane is a senior.
We usually give them one or two once a day (even though as big as they are they could have more in a day). Usually giving it to them once when they need it works great.
Oh and if pups will take plain original mylanta (we usually get generic brand) that works great too, but ours take the pills easier wrapped in a pill pocket. If they fuss (usually when their bellies are upset) I’ve found an area on the side of their mouths that you can slip it through even when mouths are closed, hold their chins up slightly until they swallow, it helps so they don’t spit it out.
That is interesting. Have family in the rescue community and I'm not sure they have heard of that one for an upset stomach.
Yeah, we have 100 lb & a 130 lb pups, depending on how upset their bellies are (their bellies make crazy noises, won’t eat and eat more grass than normal, may or may not throw up.) Yes they love eating grass, it’s like watching grazing cows, lol. Though our Dane showed our pit how to look for just the right grass to eat, he was only just a little squirt when he came into our lives, who knew he would be a 100 lb baby. The Dane is a senior.
We usually give them one or two once a day (even though as big as they are they could have more in a day). Usually giving it to them once when they need it works great.
Oh and if pups will take plain original mylanta (we usually get generic brand) that works great too, but ours take the pills easier wrapped in a pill pocket. If they fuss (usually when their bellies are upset) I’ve found an area on the side of their mouths that you can slip it through even when mouths are closed, hold their chins up slightly until they swallow, it helps so they don’t spit it out.