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i am in tears ....please help... hi ....so ritz who is now 8wks 2 days old wasn't eating so i mixed his dry food with wellness canned beef strew...neither less to say it didn't sit well in his stomach and he had the diarrhea... all of my YT angels told him to take him to the vet so this morning i took him to the emergency ....they did a parvo test which came back negative ...since he was a lil dehydrated and wasn't drinking they injected him with subcutaneous fluids(metronidazole) and told me to keep an eye on him overnight....the vet gave me different puppy food which ritz ate like crazy... i am in tears i dont even know what to do ...i am going to take him to his original vet tomorrow....did anyone else had anything like this.... |
It sounds like you are doing what needs to be done :) You took him to get care and that is what he needed. I will say a pray for his vet visit tomorrow. Glad he is eating...is he drinking on his own now? |
Try hand feeding him plain boiled(or just cooked) chicken. Give him Water through a syringe every 20-30 min or so. You can even mix nutrical with the water and use the syringe. I'm sorry :( I hope he feels better soon. |
I am sorry you are going through so much with your little one. When I got Cali over 5 years ago she was at the vet or ER every week or so for one ting or another. You are doing every thing right by taking him in. The metronidazole works great for my gang when they have bouts of diarrhea. I would guess the diarrhea is from the food change. Just keep making sure he is eating and hopefully is tummy will settle down soon. |
It sounds like you are doing everything you can. I hope your baby gets better asap |
I add my praise to the others. Especially with a pup this young, never wait to see the vet. You did the right thing. I found some white rice cooked with a skinless chicken breast and water - no salt, butter, or anything else, then blended to make a gruel did magic for my dog when she had tummy problems. But I would not make any dietary changes without consulting the vet. One other suggestion - you didn't mention any other household members... if there are any, you should make sure no one else is feeding other foods and avoid having them handle the puppy. I know these babies are so cute that everyone wants to hold them but they can be sensitive to overstimulation. |
yea hes drinking...he's sleeping now...i am so worried..i cant see him like this...thank you for praying for us...appreciate it Quote:
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okay..i will try feeding him chicken...i am so desperate that if he wanted steak from "ruth chris" i would probably grab him that...but thank you for the advice ... i will try water and nutrical ...hopefully it works Quote:
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thanks patti...feel alot better after reading your note....trust me i am more then making sure that he's eating and drinking well.... Quote:
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thank you for uria concern and prayers.... i am going to wait a li'l bit and then try feeding him boiled chicken if hes not eating the puppy food the vet gave... yes i do live with my buff...but ritz is a mommas boy so hes always with me ...and my buff definitely dsnt feed him anything....he does play tug war ..... but i will make sure that changes...and that NO ONE touches my baby Quote:
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Please keep us posted on how you're doing! |
yea but still i so dont like my baby being sick ....i am so worried... Quote:
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You have done the best thing possible already, which was to take him to a vet. Keep following up with vet help until things are resolved. In the meantime we YorkieTalk members will throw out some possible things, but remember we are just guessing here, and are no replacement for vet advice. Exactly how old is he, how much does he weigh, and when was he taken away from his mother (how long has he been in your home)? Has he recently had any vaccinations? Do you have Nutrical supplement, and know how to use it to prevent hypoglycemia? Very important in little ones who aren't eating. The first few days/weeks in a new home can be stressful to little ones and cause changes in eating and diarrhea. When my first Yorkie came home and wouldn't eat, finely diced boiled chicken breast was the one thing she couldn't resist, and a bit of cottage cheese. Did the ER vet also check for coccidia and guiardia? My second doggie to come home had diarrhea with mucus and blood by day #3, which turned out to be coccidia and was easily treated. Be sure to clean up potty spots very well. Hope he feels better soon, and do keep us updated, as we all share your concern. |
It sounds like you are doing everything right with the little guy. :thumbup: They sure do tug at your heart strings when they are sick, don't they? I went through quite a few foods until I found some that didn't upset Rhett's tummy. Just go slowly when you do decide to switch foods to minimize the chances of an upset. |
hey sandy...i know ur all are not vet but i consider all of you guys to be my guardian angel... :) i feel better talkin to u all here... ritz is 8wks 2days old...his dob is 2nd nov 2010 he walked into my arms on 24th dec 2010...he was given merial by the breeder before he came to me ....but thats it no shots yet.. Quote:
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One thing many members here use to treat diarrhea (& also constipation & upset tummy) is give them a little bit of canned pumpkin, make sure it is just pure pumpkin and not the kind with spices for pie. You can give tiny bites from your finger. Again, be sure you know how to watch for hypoglycemia and dehydration in puppies. There is a sticky note somewhere on this forum, but I don't have time to find it. Do a search, you'll find them. Good luck. |
Hope he feels better soon. |
With a sick pup I would hesitate to change his food or to try a lot of different things. One thing you want to do is to let his tummy rest. If he was my baby, I'd try to find one thing that he would eat and stick with very small portions fed frequently - every hour or two and encourage him to drink water until his stomach settles. Then I would start back with the kibble mixed with his "sick kid" food. It would help him over the hump by providing enough calories to prevent hypoglocemia plus ease him back into eating his kibble. To help encourage him to drink - try a very small amount of white corn syrup (kayro) in his water to sweeten it a bit. Also there is a fantastic product called DYNE - you can order it from Revival -Dyne - Revival Animal Health. This is a high calorie supplement that will help boost his calorie level until he is back on track with his eating. Sending healing prayers for Ritz and comforting prayers for you! |
he weighs 1pound in change ...i will keep a can of pumpkin handy just in case...thank u so much for all ur help Quote:
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okay...so after eating like literally a pig all of a sudden..ritz throws up and now he seems like he feels a lot better...find it very weird but for some off reason he seems like okay ...better then yesterday..but he's still not drinking a whole lot...cant really complain...he is definitely alil better atleast...hes playing and barking...then again i might be wrong.... |
I'm glad he's doing better! I agree with the posters that said not to do try too many things. Honestly, I wouldn't change anything that the vet suggested without clearing it with him first. It takes time for them to adjust to any change in diet. When mine are sick, my vet doesn't change their normal diet unless it goes on for several days. I assume that your vet did check for Coccidia and Guardia. If neither of these are present, hang tight. It sounds like you've gotten past the worst of it. I know it is so scary when something is wrong with them. I wish they could talk!! |
after he threw up the can food that the vet gave i went back to his original natural choice dry food (soaked in a lil bit of water) he's seems to be eating better...not alot but still eating...drinking okay ...not as much as i would love for him too but i am so glad hes better...i was in tears..i thought i did something wrong .... yes the vet checked him for everything thank god he has none of them...but ya life would be so much better if only they could...i felt so helpless when he was sick .... Quote:
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Keep us updated on his progress. Sending hugs your way. We all know the terrible feeling when one of our babies gets sick. |
Glad to hear he doesn't have anything serious as per the vet! Just keep consistent with what you are feeding his little tummy so it can settle down and keep a watch on his intake. Watch for hypoglycemia and make sure he's drinking enough. Good advice on how to entice him to drink here! If you think he is going south again just scoot his bum back to the vet :). You're such a good mommy! Hang in there! :thumbup: |
Charlie went through this but he had a virus. Carrying him to your original vet is probably a good thing. I had to use a syringe to make Charlie drink every couple hours to keep him hydrated. That was the main thing, is keeping water down him. Let us know how your little one does. Ya'll are in our prayers. |
thank you very much for worrying with me and coaching me through this ordeal... ritz is a lot better..his stool seems to be solid instead of diahrrea ...he was hoovering around his food but not eating so i placed some of the niblets in my palm and it seemed to have worked ...he ate ..not alot but more than the last 2days...he is drinking alot better as well...wondering is it okay to give him treats ?? i also managed to get a can of goat milk..should i give him any or wait??and how many times should i give him his energy booster?? i usually give him about 3-4 times/day... once again thank you very much for all the advices...:) Quote:
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I know just how you feel. I have an 8 week old shih tzu. Who we got at 6 1/2 weeks old He didn't even have his teeth yet. Only 1 or 2. Since we found him we had no idea of his background. I took him to the vet right away and she did all kinds of tests. Everything came back fine. It's really hard with a very young puppy. The only thing good was that he ate really well. Once I got him to the vet I felt much better. They tested him for everything and I just had to sit back and wait for the test results. Since I never had a puppy thing young I was really terrified. As I said we have no idea of his background so that scares me also. The important thing is you can't panic. You did what you had to do. You say he's eating so that's a good sign. I'll keep my fingers crossed for Ritz but I'm sure he's going to be fine. Raising a young puppy is really scarey |
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The risk of hypoglycemia is very high in a puppy so tiny. Don't overdo the "energy booster" (Nutrical) as it is only for hypoglycemia/low blood sugar, not a replacement for a meal. It will make him feel full and not want to eat his food. It's a quick sugar fix when his blood glucose drops too low, but unless you follow up with a meal, he will just crash again. He needs a good meal with protein and complex carbohydrates to stabilize his blood sugars. Hand feed him if that's the only way you can get him to eat. At his age, he might do better with canned rather than kibble. A little guy like Ritz needs frequent meals, at least 4-6 times a day. |
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