Thanks for your fast response, I guess I should have had a bit more info in my letter though. Chihuahuas are known for eating anything they can get in their mouths. So they tend to get stopped up from time to time. The pumpkin is a natural stool softener, it helps pass most of what they have eaten. Pippen is known around my house for eating just about anything. So I keep a real clean house, but he still seems to find things one way or another. That is why every once in a while I have to give him pumpkin. As for him crying I know it could be because he is scared. But he also gives that same cry when he is constipated. That is why I asked if it could either be a fright response or if it was truly him having problems with constipation like normal. As for separating the large breed from my chi’s. Pippen and Belle are my Chi’s and they have a small kennel of their own I put them up in when I am gone or at night when I am sleeping. Lilly is my Great Pyrenees, and she has a kennel of her own. The Great Pyrenees is an animal guard dog, and you train it from a puppy to keep safe what ever animal you want. You do this by putting them in a pen in between the pens where you keep the animals you want it to protect. You take the puppy with you into these other pens when you are doing your chores, and let the dog get use to the other animals. But also so you can train it not to play with the other animals. So they see it as a thing it must protect, not play and eat. As it gets older you let it in the pen longer and longer to the point you can trust it with the animals all the time. Same goes for introducing it to your family pets, right now she wants to play too rough with them. Though I do let her socialize with them, but under strict supervision. Pippen is scared of her big paws, so when ever she does get close he yelps and runs off in the other direction scared stiff. That’s why I thought he might have this constipation problem because he has just become too nerves. As for my vet being flippant can you explain why you would say that? As for Irritable Bowel Disease, how would I go about finding out if that is what his problem is? Thanks again for responding back so fast. OH by the way Lilly the Great Pyrenees is 11 weeks old, and Pippen and Belle are 4 and 2. God bless
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