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Old 10-09-2011, 07:20 AM   #4
yorkietalkjilly
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Oh, thank goodness you have a good vet to call on. Sounds like little Mojo is in good hands but hopefully it is just something he ate that upset him briefly and he's all over it. Tibbe is 4 and has really only vomited once after eating grass and I was so scared I had keys and his carrier ready to rush him to the vet if it happened again - but it didn't. He slept a good deal that Sunday afternoon, even though I waked him frequently checking on his ability to rouse, his breathing/heart rate, gums, pupils. So he was fine and by evening seemed to be his old self, but when they do actually vomit or have diarrhea, all my senses are alerted and get worried. Tibbe weighs only 5.3 lbs. so he cannot afford to lose much in the way of fluid. I am so glad you are one of those who doesn't wait until after 3 days of vomiting and diarrhea and post on here asking what to do. It is so good to know Mojo has a mommy who will get him best care as soon as it is needed! Here's praying Mojo and mommy have a good Sunday with no vet visits needed.
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