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Old 12-20-2012, 10:03 PM   #8
yorkietalkjilly
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My vet said Tibbe could be nauseated and even vomit 24 - 48 hours after his recent anesthesia on Dec. 6, a Thursday, with his dental. He drank a lot of water, too, so finally I had to take it up and just syringe him 1 - 2 ml. every hour. I only let him eat a few kibbles every hour. He got sick but he didn't vomit but he did look green as he stood with his head sticking out and low, wouldn't move around and looked miserable. I put him in his crate and put it by me to quieten him and after he slept, he felt better so we went back to the little bits of water. He wasn't really hungry again until almost morning so I let him eat some more. The next day he was pretty normal. He acted sick again that Saturday but again he didn't vomit. He's really only actually vomited two or three times in his life. The third time was I think his 4th day after anesthesia, a Sunday, he vomited up mostly fluid. That's when I took him in and the vet said he probably had a tracheal inflammation from his 'tubing and put him on antibiotics, Cerenia, Famotidine. He was iffy for a week after. Had gassy episodes, anorexia for a couple of days, drank a fair bit of water, lethargy. Slowly he got better. Finally now, he's all over it all and back to himself.

Hope Lily goes ahead and gets, stays better!
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