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03-09-2009, 06:09 PM | #16 |
Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Palm Beach,Fl,Usa
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| Sophie has been having alot of problems with her diet. The vet gave her the tylan in case she as a GI problem. She is on NB duck and potato. i bought her the wet food to put tylan and she ate a couple of bite and walk away. I guess i'm going to have to find another way. i don't what to make her sicker. She as been throwing up her food about 5-7 hrs after she eats, but all the time. she go for a week without getting sick than the next thing you know. So the vet thinks it's her diet. She was test for liver shunt when she was a year old and isn't showing any of the other signs. So we are going to try this for a week or 2 and if things don't get better we will retest her. Everything esle looks good. No worms etc. I feels so bad for her. She must think i don't care. I can't seem to get her over this. She is still playful and acts normal other than when she gets sick She as been to 3 Vets for this. Incuding an Er visit. |
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