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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 I guess what bothered me most is her not eating. That can be an indication of pain. Also, I don't know, but giving another dewormer just in case? Is that really safe, if it's something else? |
I fully agree, and questioned him about the eating issue pretty adamantly. He said there are 2 loose desidueous (spelling?) teeth in her mouth and that's likely the reason she doesn't want to chomp on her hard kibble. She chowed down the wet food with no issues. He said she wouldn't be so keen on eating that either if it were something else, BUT..to bring her in if we noticed anything. The dewormer was used as a precaution, and it's safe.
Thus far she's acting fine, her potty doesn't smell, and her poopy is normal.
...I hate it when I flip out without knowing first what's going on with her.