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Originally Posted by Ellie May It could be something as simple as a virus.
Since the vet says he is okay, try not to worry (I know, not really possible).
As long as his stool goes back to normal in a day or two and you keep him hydrated, it sounds like he will be okay.
My guess is that it is not pancreatitis but I wouldn't be so sure that he it too young and they don't have to show all the signs. All Ellie had was excessive vomiting...couldn't hold food down when she had it. |
Thank you EllieMay, the vet said to just keep a very close eye on him and if he doesn't improve by tomorrow evening or gets worse in between now and then to get him back in immediately ... She said that she trusts her Parvo test fully and doesn't believe the negative could be false and also said that he looks way to energetic and normal to have Parvo but just WATCH HIM were her main words.
Are there any other signs that I should look out for in case it may be panreatitis? Just in case.. Thank you again I appreciate your kind words and it is so hard not to worry .. my husband and I were both up very upset all night about it and couldn't stop telling him we love him very much, we are very worried about him but I do feel a little better with the vets reassurance.