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Originally Posted by mommaofmia Just got back from the Vet and he ask if we had fed her anything spicy or unusual while on our trip and my husband fed her some roast beef and he thinks that has made her sick. He said to never, ever feed them Pork or Beef, which I already knew but hubby didn't think beef would hurt her. The vet said to give her chicken only if we wanted to feed her from the table. Learned a VERY hard and valuable lesson with this. I've never cried so much and don't know what I would do if something happened to her. The vet put her on antibiotic to start tomorrow and gave her a shot of antibiotic and something to stop the loose stools for today. Told me to make sure she drank sips of water and not to feed her until loose stools stopped. He told me to bring her back in if she stops drinking. She then will have to be put on IV fluids.
I'm sorry I started this in someone elses thread but after being sleep deprived and crying all night I am not thinking straight. I will be praying for your baby MandyPayne that she gets better fast... Thanks for the prayers for my baby!! |
I am quite sure that the roast beef is what did it! These pups have sensitive tummies! I am very strict about feeding only dog food to my kids and even then, once in a while I will have one with an episode of pancreatitis. Normally, though, pancreatitis is set off by table foods!
Unless this became a frequent occurence I would not be too concerned! Sounds like your vet is right on target.
Another thing I would advise you to watch is her gums. These little ones can dehydrate quickly when they have diarrhea and/or vomiting. Just watching their intake sometimes does not give a total picture. Their gums when they are well hydrated should be wet to touch...if they become dry and sticky to touch, then they need to be seen by a vet asap. Just lift her upper lip and lightly touch her gums to check them. Hope this helps! And..hope she is well soon!