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Old 01-09-2012, 02:11 PM   #5
MorkieMomma
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
When Callie's tongue is cold she is cold and warms up after I put a sweater on her. If that's the dog ice cream they sell at grocery stores I would throw it out asap. Its crap and the dog I grew up with who had an iron stomach we gave her some and she would throw up a lot. I hope nothing really bad is wrong with Bella.
Thank you so much for your concern, 'Callie's Mom' .

This was a different vet today (same animal hospital). He said she's very healthy, and solid as a rock despite her size. He picked her up and said "she's solid! good grief you could play football with her." (jokingly)

She's home now along with a can of i/d gastrointestinal health food and a bottle of Albon.

Giardia Snap negative
Coccidia negative
Parasites - all negative
Palpations - no reaction

They gave her Albon for a possible intestinal infection (honestly I think they just gave it to us to settle MY unease about her intestinal health, more than anything else).

My question:

HOW SAFE is this "Albon" stuff for a 2 lb 16 week old puppy?

I know I am probably overly concerned, yes...maybe...but the opposite of that is indifferent. I'd rather be overprotective than indifferent any day.

Their ice cream isn't store bought, no.

It's just:

plain yogurt
peanut butter
banana

Mash it together and freeze in a sealed container. I break it up into tiny pieces after frozen. They get some (in very tiny quantity) twice a week. She ate hers and went after Brussels' (wasn't why her tongue was cold though). =/


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