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Old 11-16-2017, 04:46 PM   #5
omichka
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She had bloody diarrhea end of September, this is why we had an emergency visit, and the vet took a blood test. It was just one episode, but the vet recommended to do a urine test. Unfortunately, then I had a tragic story with my other dog, and my own emergency, so it took a month to continue her diagnosis. She was ok during that month. Starting October 12 when my other dog died because of vet malpractice (my lawyer is working on it now), I completely stopped giving any jerky (made in USA - for those naive who believe there is difference), and she is feeling much better since. She lost weight (she was overweight), her excessive drinking is no longer exist, she doesn't pee that much as she used to, and her belly bloating almost gone, and no more bloody diarrhea. However, she still has had a few episodes when she had diarrhea, and yellow vomiting. This is why I wanted to do an additional tests. Just yesterday we did ultrasound. For today, the vet wants me to keep her on special diet and keep touch with her. For now she doesn't want to do anything else. Her pancreatitis is quite now....
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