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Old 06-19-2012, 09:28 AM   #136
yorkietalkjilly
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I'm so down. Tibbe started isolating about 2 hours after he ate dinner last night - about 3 1/2 T. Hill's I/D, going to bedroom, lying alone on the bed, or going into his covered carrier at the end of the couch, acting sad. We neither slept much. Saw him belch 2-3 times overnight, followed by swallowing, licking. He hacked 4-5 times like something was in his throat over the wee hours. Had a long bout of reverse sneezing. Ears out, tail down, standing up occas. with his head sort of hanging down - just not looking good at all. I saw a spot of yellowish spit-up on the den floor this morning & he had pottied overnight in the bedroom at the foot of the bed I discovered when I got up. Tibbe is totally clean in the house & will bark & scratch on your arm to wake you if he needs to go out to potty & I'm not that hard to awaken, so I think he is just not himself when he is feeling bad. Stool normal as it usually is. He ate 4 T. Hill's for breakfast within a minute or two this morning. Today he's still clingy, not frisky or happy though if you use his code words such as squirrel or garbage truck, he perks up, runs around, looks outside, but returns to his lethargic ways soon.

Made a vet appt. for tomorrow to see what to try next. He shouldn't have to live like this - every other day or so is bad for him.
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