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Old 06-26-2005, 07:47 PM   #10
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Check the temps again. If this is accurate, they need to be warmed up. Their temp needs to be over 100.. They can become shocky if too cold. Sometimes their blood sugar is to low. Give them each a good squirt of Nutri stat or Nutrical. See if they perk up. If so, you might have found the problem. If not, check their gums -are they brightish pink or light pink to gray to white. Those are bad signs and tell you to take them to the vet.
I would put them in an area together for warmth and stimulation to each other..Often the vet will order 1/2 ML of pepto. Make sure they have PLENTY of water as dehydration is a concern. But, do the temps first thing. Warm them if need be. Have someone else help you snuggle them and give the nutri products. I don't recall seeing that they have diarrhea so that is good.
I don't think the shots are the cause, but they might havepicked up a bug in the vet's office. Pat and I tell people to visit the vet as little as possible. Go for problems and vaccines but ask them to take you to a room right away..
Let us know how they are doing. I hope this post is not a day late and a dollar short...LOL
I would definitely call the vet first thing tomorrow and insist on coming in if they are still vomiting. And collect and take in a stool spec just in case..
They need to have their wee tummys rested so very little solid food. Maybe a real mushy food that they are used to and diluted with water. You are still feeding puppy food, right?
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