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Laynie (Lakewood, NJ) on 03/25/2008
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I cannot even tell you how thrilled I am to have found the "pumpkin" cure for anal impaction! My dog, a small mixed breed, was at the point where I was taking her at least every two weeks to have her glands expressed! I started her on one teaspoon (she is small) of pumpkin mixed with her food and she has not had to have them expressed in over three months now!! It's a wonderful cure! If you haven't tried it, do so!! THANK you!!!
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Replied By Susa (Lvn, Ks) on 08/20/2010

So glad to read this- we have the same issue... How heavy is your dog? And did you feed the pumpkin once or twice a day? Thank you!
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Replied By Becky (Kilgore, Texas) on 04/26/2015

I have been using 1 teaspoon of pumpkin a day on my small dog also and have had real good results. I buy real small can of 100% pure pumpkin and divided it up and freeze it in small bags. I read it should be used in 5-7 days when stored in refig.
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Replied By Sherie H. (Kent, England) on 02/25/2016

Hi there, where can I buy pumpkin for my cat whom the vet is hoping to perform an operation costing me £1000?
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Replied By Lisa (Brookfield, Missouri ) on 03/05/2017

How much does your dog weigh?
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Replied By Nick (Toronto) on 05/25/2017

My cats been dragging its butt after it poops and it looks liquidity!!! His appetite is good eats and drinks!!! What should I do? Pumpkin?
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