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I'm so sorry Mango is still feeling bad this morning... I would try anything to get her to eat. Even though Roxi had all that done with her teeth and being fixed, she still ate like a horse and never got sick... Luckily. But I do hear about what you are describing a lot, so don't think it something really serious. This is a very traumatic experience for them and I'm sure she is still a little upset.. Did you get the Remedy Relief?? What did your vet say about it? My vet was the one who suggested it because I didn't want her taking Valum.... |
Try some chicken broth too. It is full of nutrients and will help hydrate her too. Do you think a heating pad might help to keep her warm and comfortable? I know that after a surgery if you get cold it just seems to make the pain more uncomfortable too. Did they give you any pain meds? I know she might not like this next suggestion, but you might want to consider taking her temp, just to make sure she does not have a fever? |
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I am wishing it was next week this time. Lauren |
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Thanks for caring,:) Lauren |
My first preference would be low sodium, but if she has not eaten anything what you have will do until you can purchase the low sodium product. Is she drinking okay? |
Lauren, mine have always done well with cooked chicken, some rice and a little chix broth, but Penny surely did not have much of an appetite until her third day home after her spay. The broth she lapped at occasionally, but when her appetite returned she made up for lost time. |
Janie, I think the low sodium broth is a good idea. So far I cannot get her to drink any water, but if I hold an ice cube she does lick it, so I suppose that is better than nothing. She just vomited again a few minutes ago and this is really starting to concern me. After she throws up, she just stands there, her little head just hanging down....it breaks my heart. I keep cleaning her face gently with a baby wipe, because she also had all those teeth pulled (6), besides being spayed. The vet said that two of the roots were SO long and curved (yikes), that he had a hard time extracting them. Thank goodness I can just stay home with her, because there is no way I am letting this baby out of my sight until I see a huge improvement. I would rather this be happening to me than my little girl.:( Lauren |
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Lauren, I just found this online .... · Keep your pet in a warm, dry, quiet place, away from other pets and small children for at least 48 hours. · Your pet may or may not want to eat and drink the first night following surgery. Offer food and water, and let your pet decide. · Lack of appetite, vomiting, and feeling sluggish is normal after surgery and anesthesia. However, if any of these symptoms persist for more than 24 hours, please call for instructions. · Discourage your pet from running, jumping, and rough play for five days. |
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Please, will you keep us updated. I really care .....:heart to If there is anything I can do, please do not hesitate, okay? |
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Make her some mint tea and serve it room temp. It will help her. |
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