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Need support from humans that have had yorkies born with Megaesophagus please. I have a 7 week old male yorkie approximately 1 pound who has reguritated his mothers' milk since the day he was born through his nostrils. Oral meds, bottle, canned dog food and all food or liquids cause reguritation throught the nostrils. He has aspirate pnenmonia and is on antibiotics. I am in the process of modifying a doll high chair into a Bailey Chair. The vets are unsure and want to wait untl he is between 10 and 12 weeks old before conducting test. The internet says these little ones reguritate but do not say anything about them doing so through the nostrils. I really need to hear how people worked with these little dogs to help them have productive and happy lives. I welcome anyones advice. Thanks:animal-pa |
It's a lifelong condition and a rescue that I was a foster with previously had a few of these puppies as forever fosters. They came from a "breeder" n my area that breed many sick dogs without regard to the health of the puppies and continued to breeder indiscriminately. I believe they sold puppies on the internet at a place called PremiumBreeders.net but it looks like the site is now closed down. I so glad because there were some very sick puppies sold on that site that caused a lot of heartaches for buyers. I don't have much advice regarding this condition since I was not involved directly with their care but my suggestion would be to have your parents spayed/nuetered. This is very time consuming and emotionally draining. I wold be further concerned since this is the second puppy that you have that has a very large medical condition that you are dealing with. |
What did the vets say about his palate? Did they very thoroughly examine it? I'm not sure this sounds like actual regurgitation....but possibly a palate issue. :( |
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OP, are you sure it is being swallowed and clears the mouth before the regurg? |
I worked with a GSD puppy once... it was important to feed her in a more upright position and she was fed smaller amounts of food at one time and fed more often, and we had to keep her upright for 30 minutes after she ate. |
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Bettter with solid foods and not liquids not sure about palate Quote:
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The only other problem I can think of that can cause regurgitation in young pups would be intussuception... have they xrayed his abdomen to rule this out? |
Prior to this littler all of mine are DNA Quote:
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