Hi, my yorkie is acting strange! Help ASAP Hi, i have a female yorkie she is a year and three months. The last time when she was in heat, after it was over her stomach and nipples were a little swollen and she was vomiting bile in the mornings, not everyday though! So i took her to the vet and they said that its a fake pregnancy that usually dogs get after their cycle. Okay everything was fine after that, she got better.. it was over. So the second time around when she got her period, it was done somewhere in the mid of December. Now she is acting the same way but this time around it is wayy worse. For the past week, she kept puking bile, she won't eat and drink at all and then all of a sudden she'll eat and drink, her nipples and stomach again are swollen. But whats really bothering me, this morning when she puked bile after that she looked veryyy strange. It seemed like she could barely walk, at times she would look like shes dragging her two back feet and she would walk very slowly with her head down and she was shaking a little. She is still today not eating or drinking. Right now she is laying around and sleeping. I am really worried, I need to know whats going on, i hate it when i go to a vet and they tell me everything is okay that its just the after the cycle symptoms, i don't think everything is okay, i need help.. does anyone have ideas of what could possibly be going on? Oh and she is peeing and pooping normally everyday. |
If she is not eating ,It Sounds like shes getting hypoglycemic(low blood sugar) |
Get her to the er now this could be pyometra |
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Yes, she is barely eating. For example, yesterday the whole day she was fine, she didnt vomit or anything. She ate and drank normally. The day before that she vomited bile and wouldnt eat or drink and then in the evening she was fine and began to eat and drink again. Today again she vomited and right now she won't eat or drink. |
I do not want to scare you but this is very serious and if not treated immediately she could die please get her in |
thank you very much for your help, i think thats what it is, i will get on this right now :) |
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Symptoms As the body attempts to flush out the build-up of waste products through the kidneys, the animal will drink excessive quantities of water (polydipsia) and urinate large amounts frequently (polyuria). She will lick at her vaginal area while the cervix is still open and the uterus is discharging a white fluid. She may run a low-grade fever and if blood work is done, she will show an elevated white blood cell count. As the uterus increases in size and weight, the dog shows weakness in the rear legs, often to the point where she cannot rise without help. As the dog enters kidney failure, she stops eating and becomes very lethargic. |
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just checking to see how this little one is? |
I hope your baby is doing better. |
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She was on at 7:30 this evening.:confused: |
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hey ladies, sorry i didn't reply earlier i didn't check my msgs to see the comments. Thank you for caring. My little baby is doing very well today :D im surprised, shes on antibiotics right now. She is eating and drinking normally and she's been playing all day. This week she's getting her blood work done and then im getting her spayed. Thank you for your help ladies. ;) |
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Yes thats what the vet said and thats why she put her on antibiotics for now until we see her blood results which she will be doing this week. I'm just really glad that she is back to her normal self, its great to see her playing with her toys and very energetic :) |
I am so glad your baby is feeling better. I just had my girl spayed this last week and my vet called to tell me my girl had pyometra. He first thought she was pregnant because of the enlarged uterus, but I told him that was impossible. Turned out to be full of infection. It is a serious infection, and we were very lucky to have found it, so I am glad your baby is doing well and is on antibiotics. |
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I am glad you are spaying especially after two tough heat cycles Pyometra in Dogs |
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the concern i had was the back legs going out that was very concerning for me and fit the symptoms of this |
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:( here is some info on false pregnancy Pseudocyesis (False Pregnancy) i spayed mine at 8 mos so have not dealt with it but i read alot on groups and saw two dogs with it and one did not make it :( the other had an emergency spay at 2 and she was lucky to live - it is serious stuff and better to be safe than sorry |
So pleased to hear she\'s a lot better love. Hugs Shirl x x |
My yorkie is acting very weird he is running around moving his head in a jerking motion and acts like he is scared to death this has been going on for hours now he has cateracs on both eyes he almost acts like he is blind. Please help |
You need to take him to the vet immediately !!!!!!!!!! - it could be neurological condition |
If this has been going on for HOURS you need to get this baby to the vet NOW, Please. |
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