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Old 01-01-2011, 08:03 AM   #8
jrsygal37
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Originally Posted by AlexandraK View Post
Hello I'm new in this because i need some help. I get as gift before two day a male baby toy Yorkie.
He is about two months year old (20-10-2010) and only 520 gr.
He had vomiting and diarrhea so i take him to the veterinary and told me that he has hastrendedical problems and he is dehydrated. So he gave him Dextrose (i have to give him every 3 hours,that will be the only liquids he will drink) and Primperan for the vomiting.
Now his eyes are stick closed. (thing he get a cold).
Please..i'm so sad and afraid for him..(i try all the time not to cry). You think he will be ok? Does anybody had the same problem?
I already have a 3 years old male Yorkie, but he wasn't that sensible as a baby (maybe because hee was 800 gr. at 2 months year old and now he is 5,5 kg.)
Please take him back to the vet. As far as the eyes closed, it is from being sick. You need to take warm water on a soft cloth and wipe them off to get all the gook off of them and they will open. They are stuck closed from the yuk. What antibiotic is he on? I went through this twice. My little girl that I have now we picked up Tuesday she's 16 weeks old and has upper repiratory infection and ear infections. She a pound and a half and is on .2 miligrams of Clavamox twice daily, and otimax in each ear twice daily. And, thankfully is doing great now. She too has her eyes stuck together in the morning, but the antibiotics will clear that up as well. Try to get your little one to eat some boiled chicken, with the broth. He is very very young. Should not have left mom yet. You can lose him if you are not careful. PLEASE I'll say it again, PLEASE take him back to the vet. Keep him warm, carefully, clean his eyes as needed to keep the yuk out and his eyes open with warm water on a soft clean cloth, try to feed him some chicken with broth. I'm sorry and I hope he is ok. P.S. also try to get a stool sample. The Diaareah can be coccidia or a another parasite. The vomiting, too is not good. keep nutrical on hand and check his gums to make sure they are not white or sticky.

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