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Originally Posted by gallavich Does anything else come along with blood in the still? Like vomiting or something? Because he is behaving completely normal. He is dehydrated though, my area is going through a heatwave and I'm trying my best to keep him hydrated and cool. Since we have no grass, we have to take him on the hot pavement so he can pee. Because of this his paws are burnt. The burns aren't very bad, they are just on the beginning of the pads of his feet. It's red in those areas. What's a natural home remedy to treat these burns??
Ifeel like everything is going wrong with my baby. This is such a disaster  I just want him to be feeling okay. |
If your pup is dehydrated this could be very dangerous, you need to buy Nutri-cal, either rub some on his gums, or let him lick a dab off your finger, this will keep his sugar level up, but he needs fluids in him, buy some chicken legs, thighs, boil them in water, add nothing to the water, no salt, no onions, boil the chic about an hour, let it cool, then skim off as much fat as you can. Add a tablespoon of the chic broth to his water, not to much broth other wise he will drink all the water that can cause him to vomit.
How long did you keep your pup out that he has burned pads, test the pavement with the back of your hand, if it's to hot for your hand, it's to hot for a dogs pads. I don't know of a home remedy for burned pads. At this point honey, I would have this dog at the vet. To many things are happening to him to fast. Dehydration in small dogs is very dangerous, he could go down fast. Please get him to the vet ASAP and take a stool sample for the vet to test to make sure there are no parasites.