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seems like i go to the vet more then i am going anywhere...but as along as my baby is good i dont even care how many times i am at the vet...lol yea they r so young and just like you since i am a first time mom ...i am always so worried and over protective about him...i mean i would rathe be safe then sorry...i so wish they could talk...i always feel so helpless...but touch wood my baby is doing a lot better :) Quote:
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yea i found out later after i got ritz about how young they should be when they leave their mom...i got ritz as a christmas gift from my bf and at that point he was 6wks...and only once i started reading here about them i found out what and where we went wrong...our breeder never said anything to my bf about his safety ...even though she told him to call her if we ever needed anything...but after reading here..to be honest i just dont trust here... hes eating and drinking alot better today...thank god for that...im hand feeding him still cause i want him to eat... canned food really dsnt sit well with him...even though he loves it...usually gives him diahrea so i went back to his dry food... quick question: someone told me i could add alil honey to his water for him to drink ...is that even safe for him ?? Quote:
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Do not add honey to his diet at all! Nutrical will take care of any hypoglycemia issues at this his little age. Honey has certain bacterias in it that a pup cannot handle and could put you right back where you were if not worse with the diarrhea. Hang in there with administering fluids, Nutrical and dry kibble with water to soften it. If the vet gave a specific canned food, feed that but I have always had better luck with water softened dry kibble. Good luck Dear! Keep posting. |
Here is the thread: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...gile-baby.html Here is the specific post I was talking about: http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/3376565-post8.html |
Don't add honey to his water. Again, you only give honey, Nutrical, pancake syrup, etc. to raise his blood sugar quickly if he is having a hypoglycemic episode. What he needs is frequent small meals with high protein and complex carbohydrates to stabilize his blood sugars. Do you know the warning signs of hypoglycemia? Dog Hypoglycemia (Low Blood Sugar): Symptoms, Treatment, and Prevention |
thanks hun...cant thank you enough for everything ...i so wish u were in toronto.... Quote:
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yes the vet did give me HILLS prescription diet canned food but ritz threw up the moment he finished eating ...so i went back to his dry food..thank you for the advice i will definately stay away frm honey.. hey ladymom...yeah i read online about it ...hmmm...weakness...shivering...Drowsiness rt....those are the 3 i keep a look out for...i am definately open to hear everything you have to say about it Quote:
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sorry i just read the article you sent me...thank you....i really appriciate all the help ... Quote:
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Children Vanilla Pedisure (w/fiber) helps too ;) When they don't want to eat... |
You are going to be a great Yorkie Mommy!!!;) Your little guy is lucky to have you taking care of him!! |
nice to know...thank you very much Quote:
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aww thank you ...i am trying my best... Quote:
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oh yea thats a given...your border gives humans a headache i cant even imagine what they would say about our babies...but im gonna look online for sure...lol ..but ya next time im in niagara area ...i will drop u a line ...maybe we can work something out...:) hows Rylie ?? Quote:
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