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HELP bloody dirreah Darrall and I just got home to find teddy(who was restricted in the kitchen) with dirreah all over the floor and blood on the floor. In the past week he has ate wire from a wii controller, part of a cd case, and has gotten into the trash(all while we were gone.. this is NEW behavior). The emergency vet you have to pay 100 dollars JUST to see a doctor and we don't have that and his vet office is closed until 9 what should we do? |
There's no getting around it, sounds like your baby needs medical attention to me. Best of luck, I will be praying.:animal-pa |
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blood in stool Sounds like he's in pain. Can't someone get you a ride to a vet? |
With all he has chewed on and now bloody diahrea and pain I would be worried about an obstruction. I dont think you should wait until tomorrow |
He ingested metal and something jagged (from the cd case). This could be LIFE threatening. I'm sorry to say this, but: I think, at this point, you need to decide whether or not you're willing to risk his life. Because he may very well BE at that point if there is a jagged CD CASE piece ripping at his insides or metal poisoning or who knows *what* from the trash. I'm sorry, but those are the facts. :( |
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I agree with Darrall I'm not sure I would give him the pain medications until he gets checked out first. I hope that you can get Teddy into the vet today. |
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P.s My husband is a plane captain. his job is maintaining the jet, launching the jet and bringing it back |
ingestion a friend of mine had a dog that had similar symptoms and nearly died..the vet finally went in and if he hadn't he said she would have died..guess what they found ? Her topnot bow..it was blocking her intestines. Fortunately it wasn't sharp. The vet said another day and she would have been dead. First I was notified as I am the breeder and the vet at first inspection thought pancreatitis.. so no more top knot bows. |
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Why in the world would the vet give your baby bortedella when he is sick??? That is not a good vet. You don't give vaccines when a dog is ill!! |
These little babies are into something constantly. I have to watch ours like a 2yr.old toddler. I try to know pretty much what she is in to all the time. Even a change of food can cause blood in the stools. They are so little you have to be really careful. Watch the blood sugar too. When they are sick they can go into hypoglocemia so easy. I hope he gets to feeling better, poor little guy. That vet doesn't sound very swift to me either. Good luck. |
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I dunno why they did the vaccine he was going to get it on the 3rd. but they insisted on doing it today and he's my first dog so I didn't know it would have a negative effect on him. He did throw up this afternoon but hasn't since. |
This reminds me: Quite a few years back we had a dog and she had started getting sick. Throwing up, not being able to poop. The vet sent us to the U of I because they had better equipment for diagnosing. Turned out she had gobbled up a piece of plastic from a package of deli meat. It caused a blockage, but if that hadn't have happened we'd have never learned she had intestinal cancer until it was too late. They did the surgery to remove the plastic and removed a section of her instestine that was cancerous and bought her another year of life. When it came back we were going to start chemo with her but it was far too advanced and took her before we had the chance. But we still prolonged her a good healthy year before she passed. Swallowing that plastic was a blessing in disguise. But it doesn't turn out to always be that way. Sounds like your puppy is teething or getting bored when your gone. Lots and lots of toys are the only thing that kept Roxie from chewing things up she shouldn't have. Even though I don't have to keep her confined when I'm not around anymore I still scan the rooms for anything that might tempt her. How old is your puppy? |
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Well he's on meds but he hasn't pooped today and it's too hot outside to fight with him. He also hates the greenies they gave us for his pills and we're out of treats. SO we've resorted to wrapping his pills in bread(dog loves bread) and acting likehe's not suppose to have it so he'll chew it up faster. But they squeezed his abdomin to see if he's yelp and he didn't so they figured nothign was blocking. ooh and teddy is 8 months old. 8 months and 15 lbs |
I cannot BELIEVE they gave a sick dog a BORDATELLA vaccine. If it were me, I would NEVER allow this vet to touch my dog again. That is horrible care. It's fine to put the pills in bread. |
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