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Originally Posted by Veeeee I appreciate all the feedback, but I have to get this out there. Chewie is very well hydrated and fed. I've read that a main cause of vomiting is either not getting fed or eating too fast which isn't the case. I'm with him 24/7 and he eats normally (eaten about half a cup already today) and keeps himself hydrated throughout the day. |
Oh sweetie, please read my thread about my Mikki.
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/sic...se-listen.html Mikki was not playing and not acting herself at all. She was drinking and eating a little. Never dreamed dehydrated. In LESS THAN 24 hours she was almost in need of IV fluids. And she wasn't even vomiting at all yet. The vet made me force fluids to keep her hydrated. After getting her meds, she started to vomit. It was touch and go for a few hours. My point is, your baby could be getting dehydrated and you may not even know it. This is not normal and your baby needs to be seen by a vet as soon as possible. There could be an infection that needs to be treated or many other things.