She's had problems with her anal glands and the vet said to upgrade her food to something high in fiberbut the quot;high fiberquot; dog foods don't have much more fiber in them, and are dramatically expensiveSo, is it okay to mix flax seeds or beans into her food?
Close the holes, first or you'll never get rid of the rats, the poison drys out the rats bodys and they deteriorate, if you set traps it'll take too long and you'll have baby rats forever, in your house, they breed faster than rabbitsMost rat poisons, do not kill instantly so the rats will not stay in the attic to dieI have had mice and rats both in the houseTraps have never caught them all, I ended up having to use the poison every time,
I'd stay away from flaxLarge quantities of beans will probably cause some digestive upset issuesI adopted a dog with only one anal gland, and my vet is fine with mixing in a simple, not-sugary high-fiber cereal like Grape NutsIf your vet is ok with cereal, be very, very careful that you're not using a cereal that contains raisins (toxic to dogs.) Also, I give high-fiber treats like apples or carrots.