Yorkie Puppy Problem I'm hoping someone may have some knowledge to share about the situation I find myself in. I have a Yorkie puppy that is six weeks old. At two and a half weeks old he started making noises in his throat periodically. They sounded like someone clicking their tongue in their mouth. At three and a half weeks he was still making the noises but started regurgitating curds of milk also. He has never seemed in distress or in pain and has never coughed or had a hard time breathing. He is still nursing and still, a couple times a day, regurgitates. The noises sound different now; sort of clicking and clacking. It can happen when he's playing or sleeping. But now sometimes it's curds and water. He licks them right back up. He ate soaked kibble a couple times and a short while later threw it up. I've been reading a lot about esophagus problems and I scared that's what is going on, however, the noises and lack of any pain or distress doesn't fit. I am planning to take him to the Vet, however, right now I'm hoping someone can shed some light on this for me. |
I took him to the Vet at four weeks because he got runny stool, only one when I took him, he had three runny stools all together. At that time the Vet gave him a complete checkup and said he was perfectly healthy. But he doesn't make the noises all the time. It had been almost 24 hours since I had heard noises or since he had regurgitated and I was getting really happy last night but then he regurgitated and my heart sunk. |
Do you have an emergency vet around you that you can take him to? One that's open 24/7? It might be worth it just for peace of mind if you have to wait for an appointment at your regular vet. I will say one of my yorkies, who is 1.5 years old now, would throw up often and also backwards sneezes often. The vet told me the backwards sneeze is common and not to worry. She said to give him a snack before bed for the vomiting and that she could prescribe him some dog version of Pepcid. So not everything is a scary/serious as it seems but it's better to be safe than sorry. |
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