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Originally Posted by chattiesmom If it were me, I would not isolate him by putting him in a crate. I would sit in a chair, get myself relaxed and let him chill with me all night long, until the vet opened in the morning, and then I'd be on the phone. It could be that he has eaten/swallowed something that he shouldn't and is in pain. |
I was with him from the second this happened and I am total neurotic so there is no chance anything went in his mouth without me seeing it. I tried sitting with him and he climbs up my shoulder and wants to stay behind my head on my neck. I feel lik I would rather him chill in the crate then me having to hold him on my lap with force.. is this wrong? Oh and you better believe I will call the VET asap.. they know me very well