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Old 08-31-2016, 01:45 PM   #12
JennaPenny
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The vet team isn't going to cut in on her willy nilly, which I really appreciate. Her stomach was palpitated, and no reaction. I'd say that was encouraging, but Chewie only shows pain to me. I wasn't in the room when they did it all.

I will say when my silly billy goat got fluids she perked right up and was able to back talk a dog that looked like the one that attacked her and my daughter. She's currently on the top of the stairs waiting for my daughter. They have her on the anti-anxiety meds that is so close sounding to the Flagyl generic that I'm quite certain I won't pronounce it right, or spell it. Any way, she got a dose- butterscotch. If this doesn't stop her vomiting the next step is xrays. They have down possible gastroenteritis (which she's had twice) or colitis, based on the random thin poops and random constipation, and runs. It's not even every month that it happens. Thank you for the thoughts and prayers. I really hope this helps her heal fast. Only thing that makes me tense is the fluids. Last time they gave her fluids she held on to a bubble for almost a month. The vet explained why it could happen, so I'm feeling okay about it.
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