Originally Posted by
Spanky
Hydration is critical.. feeding formula to a dehydrated baby turns out to be counter productive: They can't digest the food and in the attempt to digest the food they get more dehydrated (partly because fluids rushes to the stomach to help with the digestion). Use plain water and add a touch of molasses, honey, syrup or sugar (order of preference) if necessary to get them interested in the water. It is critical to get them hydrated, or this battle with feeding and diarrhea will never end.
So focus on hydration, and stop giving pedialyte... it is okay for a while (usually 24 hours) but after that the salts start causing electrolyte overload.
When you say "Fox Farm Formula" do you mean Fox Valley? If yes, if it is Fox Valley 32/40 then I will say that formula could be contributing to the problems and is not recommended. Try to find some Esbilac Puppy Milk Replacer, the powdered version and not the goat's milk version. If the babies are 4 weeks or older, then can be put on Fox Valley 20/50 which should not be an issue (but the Fox Valley 32/40 is an issue).
Also, all powdered formula should be stored in the freezer.. the fridge at a minimum.. after it is opened. It will go rancid at room temps (and this years *seems* especailly bad for this).