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Old 11-13-2020, 07:37 AM   #2
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I’m so sorry to read what you’re going through with your precious pup. I hope you’re able to get an oncology appointment very soon.

I have one suggestion if you feel up to it. This won’t stop the diarrhea or cure its root cause, but it might keep your baby more comfortable until your oncology appointment. I’ve been a foster for many years, and one thing the vet taught me to do early on is to administer sub-q fluids to dehydrated dogs and cats. It’s not nearly as difficult as it sounds, and doing it can save the life of a pup or cat with diarrhea. You obviously can’t take him to the vet every day for fluids, but you could administer them yourself every day, or even small amounts more frequently. If you can keep him hydrated, his appetite might perk up.

Good luck and let us know how things progress.
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