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I hope your puppy is feeling better today. |
Checking for an update on your pup. :( |
Thanks for all of your replies and concerns. I took him to the vet on Friday. The did blood work, x-rays, uranyls and monitored him for the day. All seemed good on paper. Vet said that it is either gastro related or an obstruction. Gave me antibiotics and anti-nauseam meds. Yesterday was still lazy but drank some water. Vet suggested rice and hamburger meat. He was able to somehow eat the hamburger meat while spitting out the rice--not a surprise. today he is still lazy and has not had anything to eat or drink. He has not thrown up since Friday morning. He is still urinating but has not pooped since friday. am a little concerned about that. also, he wants in my lap all the time and trembles when curled up. Plan to follow up with the Vet tomorrow AM to recheck. thank you again for all your advice and concerned |
Read here for future reference: Why is My Dog Vomiting Yellow Liquid?: Causes for this Chronic Form of Canine Stomach Upset It explains that a dog will vomit yellow bile when its stomach is empty OR when there is excess stomach acid. My JR often vomits yellow bile and it is more the excess acid than no food in stomach. I have to make her stay calm after eating as she will vomit for sure if she gets rowdy after eating. I can also give her some Pepcid if needed (only with vet's permision!). The article is pretty good at explaining this problem, potential causes, and treatment. |
Well at least it isnt anything serious :) Im sure with time he will get better :) They are real little fighters :) Drinking is very important, try keep him hydrated |
My 10 week old yorkie threw up bile 1 time |
Is this normal for a Yorkie to vomit up yellow bile~? Mine threw up awhile ago, but I don't know if it was bile. It was dark yellow and foamy looking. This happened earlier this week but nothing came up just like this second round a bit ago. |
My boy has been sick and wasn't eating or drinking. I made a purée of chicken breast, cooked carrots, some of his kibble, rice and a splash of low sodium chicken broth and water and I fed him this mixture through a syringe. And then the same with water. He has an infection in his liver but becoming dehydrated and not eating was making him feel worse. Within a few hrs there was a drastic improvement. It's easy to feed them with the syringe and I did just a little every 20 mins or so until it was finished. By dinner time he was eating on his own again. I didn't want to end up at the ER vet with IV fluids. So the water was forced all day and night in small amounts. |
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