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I hope the night was kind to this baby. |
She is doing great i got her home and she ate and no more vomiting. went potty this am and is good other than a bit of soreness nad having just a bit of trouble going up the pet steps to bed and the steps outside which she is doing better this evening with that... |
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I am so glad to hear that your little girl is ok. How scary! |
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Great to hear she is doing so well. |
I just saw this thread and am so glad to see your baby is doing well! My Maddie had that same thing happen about a year ago. She had thrown up and it was mostly blood. I didn't see her do it...I was in the shower at the time and she had thrown up in many different areas. I called my vet and he was out of town, so told me to take her to another vet at his office. The first question he asked was, has she gotten into any poison. She hadn't, and was treated with meds and quickly got better. I never did find out for sure where all that blood came from, but it sure is scary when something like that happens! Get well wishes to your little sweetheart! |
They will eat just about anything. You have to make sure your floors are always clear of any sharp items, poisonous plant leaves, strings, rubberbands etc. The funny thing is that we can't get Pookie to chew up and swallow a broken pill, even the flavored ones, but she'll eat plastic, foam peanuts, fuzz, screws, broken glass, wallboard, and my pills, you name it. Luckily we've been able to stop her before she's done any damage, but even watching them sometimes isn't enough. They find stuff in places you can't get to. And I mean we WATCH her constantly. |
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My baby did this too!! Wow I came on here searching to see if I could discover why my yorkie might have vomited up blood but had no other symptoms of anything being wrong and I see others have had this happen also. He vomited twice last night, second time had more blood that the first but other than that he acted fine. I watched him all night for symptoms but nothing showed until the next morning when he slept a bit more than usual which could have been from lack of sleep the night before. The only thing we could figure out was that he had swallowed or eaten something he shouldn't, which he has done before. We try our best to keep everything up out of his reach because he is worse that a child about getting into stuff. All we were able to find was a cough drop paper under our dinning table, as finicky as he is I can't see him eating a cough drop but who knows. I am glad your puppy is doing better. Mine is doing better also, but that bloody vomit sure was scary. |
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Glad your little one is doing good!:) I went through this with Harley about 2 weeks ago......he was put on medication and chicken and rice for a week! There is a bad virus going around here that is making dogs and cats sick.....I guess Harley had a Flu like Bug...he is doing great now!:animal36 Praying for a speedy recovery! |
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after that she was on sticked diet; chicken and rice for a while; then i switch her to the honest kitchen force formula; and so far so good. good luck |
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