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01-24-2011, 11:02 AM | #1 |
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| Yorkie vomitting a brown substance Help! My 1 1/2 year old Mia Bella has been vomitting a dark brown substance during the night for the last two nights. Saturday night was the first night. I had made the horrible mistake of feeding her table food which was mostly fast food, and I know this is horrible. So she threw up a little on Saturday afternoon. But when I woke up Sunday morning she had threw up about 8 times in large amounts this brown substance. So on Sunday morning, I gave her all white meat canned chicken about 11 am. She ate that, and all day she was fine. Then when I woke up this morning, she had threw up once more this brown substance. Help! I am so worried about my Mia Bella! |
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01-24-2011, 02:42 PM | #2 |
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| She needs to be seen by the vet! I certainly hope that you called one today...just seeing this thread.
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01-24-2011, 06:58 PM | #4 |
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| I agree. Have you taken her to vet, yet? How's she doing? Please keep us updated. |
01-24-2011, 07:11 PM | #5 | |
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| Hurry to the vet Quote:
IT WAS THE TABLE FOOD Not that I give them any at home, but this is what happened: While in Florida, we went out to eat a lot. We order boiled, plain chicken breast for them a couple of times. Later, at the same restaurant, a waitress told us that their chicken is marinated with all the trimmings, way before a customer orders it Then, we get home and my hb has like a chewing deficiency or something , because he drops food on the floor and of course, they pick it up in a flash and before I can get it, they have swallowed it. I don't know if it was the sum total of the many times my hb was careless, plus Fla. or if it happened one time when we dropped a plate of buttered-veggies on the floor We are super careful now, because we know how very serious Pancreatis is. We learned our lesson the hard way. Seeing my boy in pain made us miserable for 2 weeks while our babies recuperated. The vet said that the bigger the Pancreatic problem, the bigger the stay at the hospital. So take your baby to the vet faster than quick Oh, I hope is nothing, but please make sure. And tell the vet about his diet so that the baby is taken care of properly.
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