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lol....read to the last page then saw it was old news. old poop Glad all is well |
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I remember this so well ... poor little Yoda. That certainly was back in "the day" ... can't remember ever being so proud of a little Yorkie going poop! :thumbup::thumbup: |
Mine like to try to trick me by eating their poop if I am not around. Always know the truth when they try to give me kisses - poopy breathe is no good! |
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YOU can go tell them to go do something... cuz I sure ain't waking two sleeping Yorkies for no reason! ;p Yoda's on the left, Winky on the right... I had to stealthily take the picture, to not wake up the royal princes of course, so it's a teeny bit blurry! :D |
I would first try running warm water on his anal area. That a might help relax his muscles and stimulate him to go. I would also try holding him up using a towel or shirt as a slip. I hope Lucky feels better. Welcome to YT. I suggest that you ask the administrators or moderator to move your post to a new thread. You might get more responses that way. |
A couple of months ago I had to take one of my girls to the vet because she was bloated. She was constipated so they gave her an enema and I had to back off of her food and snacks a little. I agree with soaking in warm water and also you can try a heating pad set on low and massage his belly. If you have heated car seats in your vehicle you can also try a couple of car rides. These may not be quick relief so a trip to the vet might be in order. Four days is a long time. They also sell suppositories for dogs at petsmart and petco. As far as oral things I'm not sure what to give them. |
If it were me,I would have called my vet on day 2, but, that's me. Call your vet, they may be able to help you on the phone or may ask you bring him in. PLEASE contact your vet, 4 days is a long time. |
So sorry to hear your baby got hurt. Because he is hurt and it's affecting his ability to stand on his own, I think this calls for a necessary vet visit. If he is injured already, it could be that doing anything to help him go could do further damage. If it were me, I'd want my vet administering any form of aid for this. The back and spine are very sensitive, and I think injuries in that area can affect bowel movements, and I would want to run this information by my vet at the very least. Keep us posted. |
I agree that you should take him to your vet to find out what is going on. As far as his back legs being hurt, did they take X-rays? Please keep us updated on how he is doing when you can. |
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