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Originally Posted by debbiect Oh believe me, I will watch him very close. He is sleeping now, and he wouldn't eat anything when I got him home, except a couple licks of chicken baby food. I've fixed some rice cooked with chicken broth for when he wakes up. I'll see if I can get him to eat some of that and hopefully it'll stay down. I've been home for about an hour or so and this is his usual nap time. I pray that when he wakes up, he'll be close to being back to normal. The vet didn't do any fecal test or stuff like that because he was just there last Saturday for a check up and a shot. They did the fecal check then and he was clear. She said he didn't have a temperature, she thinks he just got stressed from the sneezing he did prior to the throwing up. Thanks for the prayers. I really lost it when he got sick, because a year and a half ago we had to put our lab to sleep after 3 months of medication and doing everything possible to make him better. He had some kind of disease that has a term a mile long.....but what it amounts to is it kills his platelets and his organs eventually started shutting down. And it just began with a little bit of gum bleeding. We thought it was a dental problem, and I took him to the vet that very day. They ran some blood work, and sent me to a specialist intensive care hospital. He would get better for a few days and then something else would happen. It was so heart wrenching. He was my shadow and I vowed I'd never get another dog because I did not want to go through that heartache again. But here I am, totally in love after only 5 weeks with my 11 week old Sparky. |
Since he just got shots, do you think it may have been a reaction from that? I only say that because Cali just got shots a week ago this past Saturday, and she threw up three or four times that day. Then, on Sunday, she was all better.