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Originally Posted by yorkieusa I don't know what to tell you, but I do think his little tummy needs a rest and I think it's probably acidity. Take his temp first and see if it is normal. Then you could call your vet and see what they say. |
Yeah he doesn't have a fever, so they suggested fasting him just like the breeder said. I'm gonna do that. The breeder also suggested squirting water in his mouth if he does stop drinking so that he doesn't get dehydrated, I also have Hi-Cal syrup too. I have a load of syringes from the past meds, but lets hope I don't need to syring any water.
So lets all cross our fingers he doesn't throw up any more.
now comes the next decision, the breeder really seemed to think the little guy needs to lay low for a month to get back to normal, no treats, no people food, no parks, no exercise. What do you all think of that? I guess it's not a bad idea, he's indoor trained so he doesn't have to go outside to potty. To give his stomach time to get used to his new kibble, and to get him back to normal...
Thanks everyone... most of my friends moved away this month so I'm glad I still have you guys.