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Throwing up My Yorkie lady she six months we took her to the vet hospital because she has been throwing up and will not eat they gave her a shot for vomiting and fluids we couldn't afford to pay for more care such as xrays to find out what's really going on after the visit from the vet she still vomiting and not eating is there anything I can do at home until we can afford to take her to the vet. |
Go to the vet, please. This is serious for a Yorkie. Ask to make payments. |
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Poor baby! Hope she will get better soon. |
If she is still vomiting and not eating -- and you can't pay for care, then to be totally honest - you need to give her up to a yorkie rescue who will pay for the care she needs. If you can't afford her care, you need to do the right thing for her and give her to someone who can. |
This baby needs care. Why oh why do people get pet's and then can't afford Vet care. |
She could die. You need to know what the problem is. Do for her what you would do for yourself... If you can't, do the loving thing and get her to a rescue!!!! |
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She could be terribly sick - which you need a vet. She could have a blockage - which you need a vet. She could possibly be eating too fast and kibble may be too big - which you can try feeding one kibble at a time that's been soaked until it's soft in water. If the vomiting and not-eating has been going on a for while, dear God, please take her into a rescue who can take her to the vet so she doesn't die. You need to give her up if you cannot afford vet care. Dogs will get sick. Dogs will need vet visits. If you cannot afford vet costs, you cannot afford to home a dog. |
What are you feeding her? Is she eating? How much is she vomiting? Have you tried Care Credit? You are not too far from me being in Tulsa. I don't know which vet you are using but could possible help find some vets in Oklahoma that might be more reasonable. |
Thank you all for the replies and info lady is in the vet they had surgery on her and didn't find anything but her in testings where red and Lil swollen so they keep her and gave her blood transfusion and fluids they it was a sign of early stage if parvo as of now she is doing well thank you all |
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How come she has early stage parvo at 6 months? At this age she should be fully vaccinated against everything. |
The lady we got her from gave her all the shots but never gave us the shot records so we didn't know where we was on her shots and at that time my business was or still is doing kinda bad I'm a barber so it up and down and right now it down so money is really tight |
Even though I was 'told' Piper was up-to-date on her vaccinations, I had no way of knowing for sure. I brought Piper home at 8pm one night and at 7am the next day we went to see my veterinarian. Dr. Patti took all the necessary precautions to ensure Piper's health and well-being. You can not risk this little one's life because of lack of money--you cannot!! Give her to someone who can truly care for her and provide her with whatever she needs for a healthy and safe life. I'm sort of sorry, but no, not really--I think you're being incredibly selfish and cruel to this little girl in that you cannot take care of her. If you have any feelings for this baby, please let her go to someone or someplace that can provide for her. PLEASE!! |
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