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I agree with Sophie ... also if she seems dizzy at all ... |
Thanks everyone for your help. Emma's back to normal now-we were watching her type/quantity of food for a few days there, just to be sure. I think she just had an upset tummy, because she acted normally otherwise. She's back to being Princess Emma :) Thanks again! |
That happened to Presley a couple of days ago, and it lasted about a day and a half. He vomited three times in a row, then once the next morning, but didn't eat. I was worried too. I gave him a couple of bites of low fat cheese to make sure his tummy didn't get too empty. He ate them, but acted queasy after (swallowing hard). Now, three days later, he's fine. He started to improve w/in 48 hours. Weird. Maybe it is a bug? Joy |
A bit of a late response, but I learned a valuable lesson with Lexus, she went through the same thing and after the vet did blood work and an extra and I had a vet bill over $200 with an answer of maybe it's just an upset stomach and give her 1/4 teaspoon of Pepto Bismol - let's just say it stopped the throw up and any runs she had in a matter of an hour. I've given it to her as soon as I see she get's the runs, and she's cured. It's awesome! |
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