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08-23-2011, 06:23 PM | #1 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: ohio
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| My Bubba has had diarrhea for three days and went to vet...not convinced :-/ Background info: On August 12 of this year, we lost one of the best dogs you ever could have asked for and the best friend/brother that any dog (or even person) could ask for. His name was Tyke and my family has been nothing less than devastated at the sudden and unexpected loss. Two weeks before this crushing loss, my husband and I had taken my dog, Bubba, to live with us at our apartment and he was doing fine. We had been looking at getting a rescue dog. and then on August 19, we did just that. Part of it was because I wanted to be around another puppy and we thought that my Bubba could do with another dog after being around another one his whole life. My family is really attached to Bubba and we decided to have him stay one night at my parents' house and when we went back to their house the next day, my dad told us he had some bloody diarrhea and thought it was stress. That night, Bubba followed us EVERYWHERE and stood by the door as if to ensure we would not leave without him. Sunday night, we dropped him back off at home. Friday I had a severe reaction to two yellow jacket stings and had a follow up appointment at my doctor that Monday that was necessary due to continued reaction and the pain getting worse. Bubba was still having blood diarrhea and I knew he had to get to the vet. I told my mom I could take him and reschedule my doctor appointment for that next day and my mom insisted on taking him. So Sunday night, we dropped him back off at their house so he could go to the vet Monday. He was back today still with bloody diarrhea that won't stop. The vet gave him a thorough checkup including taking temperature, checking his belly, checking for tumors, etc. Her diagnosis was stress. Bubba moving in with us, Tyke dying and the new dog. I want to be convinced, but after losing Tyke so suddenly, I am terrified and don't know if that's what it is. Can that happen? Can stress cause what my poor Bubba is going through? My dad says that Bubba sits and looks at the couch where Tykie used to sit and stands by the door where Tykie used to wait at to go outside and "hunt" (sniff through the back deck for chipmunks when my dad would go outside to enjoy the weather). It is breaking my heart...absolutely positively just breaking my heart, if that is the cause. I feel guilty for getting the new dog, who has been a blessing to my husband and me. I have tears going down my cheeks right now because I feel helpless. I can't explain to Bubba what happened to Tyke, and I feel like I just made it worse on him. It is heart breaking knowing my Bubba is sitting around waiting for Tyke, and that he keeps thinking he will see him. How long does it typically take a pet to recover from a loss of a brother/best friend? What can we do to make it easier on him? We already decided that Bubba will stay at my parents house and we will bring our new dog over every couple of days for them to get used to each other, and then we will start with taking Bubba overnight, for the weekend, and work our way up to where he will be ours all the time. I miss him keeping me company at night (my husband goes to bed before me so Bubba and I will sit on the couch and cuddle and watch TV). I miss waking up to him. But I also feel horribly guilty and so helpless. Does stress cause what he is going through? How else can I make this horrible transition for him? I hate to think I'll never be able to have my little buddy with me
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08-23-2011, 06:43 PM | #2 |
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| Sorry Bubba is sick. Was any bloodwork or lab tests done? The diarrhea is continuing. Bloody stool is very troublesome. I would take him back, probably to another vet.
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08-23-2011, 06:46 PM | #3 |
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| Yes, indeed stress can cause bloody stools. It is probably colitis. And, yes, dogs do get very depressed when they lose a pal. My George used to sleep in my bed right next to me and Cody. When Cody passed in 2009, George was so depressed for months and would not sleep in my bed. To this day he will not sleep in my bed. I spend extra special cuddle time with him and I do think he is over it now; but it took him months. He did not eat well and just seemed out of sorts...kind of hard to explain but I knew he was very sad. I think they go through a grieving process and it just takes time just like it does for us.
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08-23-2011, 06:47 PM | #4 |
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| Yes, if it is heavy amounts of bloody stools. I guess I just assumed the vet did all of the tests and it was blood tinged??
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08-23-2011, 07:31 PM | #5 |
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| There was not a heavy amount of blood. Just a trace. It smelled AWFUL. He also had awful gas that literally cleared out my in-laws from the family room, except for my sister-in-law who felt bad and continued to hold him. My mom will be taking him back to the vet tomorrow. We decided that he will stay with my parents for a while and then we will gradually take him. A day overnight, two days overnight, etc. He will not be "rough housing" with our new puppy and I will give him his "alone time" in the favorite place of our apartment, which is our bedroom. I put his water and food dish in there and shut the door and spend time with just him. But he will not be spending a night here for probably another week. I miss my Bubba so much. He has helped me so much with Tyke dying and now without him here, it's kind of a lost feeling.
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08-23-2011, 07:37 PM | #6 |
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| I am sorry for your loss of Tyke. Bubba may be picking up on your pain too. It's really hard to put on a happy face and fake out the doggies. They are in tune with our feelings. Sending positive thoughts for Bubba.
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08-23-2011, 09:16 PM | #7 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Salem
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| I would have asked to have a blood work organ screening done. My neighbor poodle had bloody diarrhea and it turned out he got into some trash bacteria. The vets found out through blood work and he was so week, it was hard to believe he would make it, he is a great dog and more on the older side. They took him in time . I hope blood work was done to make sure all will be fine.
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