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Old 10-19-2005, 08:12 PM   #11
Rainy
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My Yorkies have had these symptons before. In each of these different cases it was some kind of bacterial infection in the stomach. I couldn't figure out what might have caused it each time but I know there are several reasons this can happen. Just like you this happend at night time or on a week end. The first couple of times it happened I took the dog to the emergency vet. The 3rd time I figured it out and administered a pinch of (people) antibiotics every 4 hours that I happened to have in my cupboard . Anyways, in each case they were on anitbiotics and made a very quick recovery. I don't know if this is the same thing your baby has, but until you see a vet be SURE to slowly force water with a syringe in her mouth. They can get dehydrated so fast. Also, if you have some nutri-cal or baby food (meat) try to put some in her mouth and make sure she swallows.
Hope Callie is feeling better by the time you read this post.
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