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Old 07-08-2008, 02:10 PM   #7
BarbaraM
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Default Thank you everyone! Ted says thank you too.

Ted is HOME. woohooo. Lots of meds and Hill's I/D diet for all three. His vet really wondered why all three came up with stomach problems. I need to watch them very closely outside.
The vet mentioned to me that his dog had some problems after eating Bunny turds, that they are sweet to dogs. WHAT??? I have a baby bunny that I have been feeding. Could it be? (Note to self: Do not feed the bunnies )
Ted was not vomiting at all. His white cell count was normal. So, did he have it or not? It's a toss. My vet says no. But he does have an inflamed stomach and irritated intestines, etc. Possibly bunny buttons. But why are the other two not feeling well too? More investigations, I suppose. My poodle turned up her nose at the I/D and she has GOT to be hungry, so I will keep a watchful eye on her. The bichon is doing well. He was the one throwing up.
Thank you for all the information - I am reading all of it! I am hopeful the amoxicillin, carafate, and metronidazole/flagyl and cetring? helps. And the new I/D diet. And no more Bunny Buttons!!!
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This is the first time Ted has had pancreatitis, right?
Yes. And I am considering a diet change, anyway. Maybe the Halo Stew is just too high in fat or carbs?? I am sure it's not the tomatoes for treats (organic, sparingly) and that is all he/they get! I don't ever want to have to have him in the hospital for two days every again. Never.
And thanks for the info on the pork - I heard turkey skin is bad with fat too.
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