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Old 07-02-2006, 03:23 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by dianne
Im very surprised the vet tec said not to take your dog to the vet immediatly Im not saying it is bloat but it is a very serious problem look it up on the internet and best of luck.
This is what I'm concerned about as well. However, I read the list of symptoms to DH, and he said a normal dog could present several of those.

I believe she said to monitor rather than rush Penny in is because she hasn't vomited, no diarrhea, etc. It did seem to take her a bit to start going #2 last night and today. She's been lying here next to me since we got home. Every so often, I see if she'll get up and move because my friend said if she gets to where so doesn't want to move she needs to go in.
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