No change in size of lump.
She ate her breakfast. She wanted to eat dinner. Made her some ground beef and sprinkled some salt on it as well. She drank a little after she ate.
The bad breath still seems to be a come and go thing. Sometimes youll get a good whiff of it but you mostly gotta be on top of her snoot to smell it. But its still not the rancid something rotting in your fridge make you wanna puke smell that it started out as. More like she farted.
The drool seems to be almost clear. It was a grosse brownish grey foul smelling slime. Still a little bit a slime in it.
She was up and about last night wagging her tail.
Trying to keep track of how much she sleeps,eats or drinks is kinda tough. She was never a very active dog.she prefers to lay around most of the time. Some days she wouldnt eat but most days she would eat anything you gave her. Even on the hottest days, it would be a rare sight to catch her drinking. She has never emptied a water bowl.
When raw food is fed, dogs don’t drink as much, the food is moist. Kibble is dry so they have to drink in order for the toxic food (dry dog food ) to move through their digestive tract. On the kibble bag they list how much protein. This protein can be anything. When you feed raw you know what you are getting. It is my understanding, if anyone is worried about salmonella, that dogs have very short intestines (something like eight feet) so their food doesn’t stay long in their intestinal tract. Has your dog been vaccinated lately? Vaccinations cause a lot of problems. Lots of people don’t know that they don’t have to get their dogs a rabies vaccine every year. It’s every third year by law. But after age five or so if titers were taken, most of our dogs wouldn’t need a rabies shot for the rest of their lives. But it’s a vaccine and makes someone money!