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someone please help! yorkie throwing up and shaking! My 8 months old yorkie is shaking and throwing up, this is the 3-4 time she throwing up today! Her throw up looks yellow and it has bubbles and small colorful dots in it sometimes. The only thing she ate was pasta and some pasta with some meat in it. it was a little oily, and she ate almost all of it ( it is really rare for her to eat all):confused::( |
The only thing we can tell you is to take her to the vet if she is throwing up multiple times and shaking. If that continues, it can be dangerous for a small dog. How is she now? Is she eating and drinking and keeping food down? |
Pasta with meat -- what kind? The fat and spices can be very bad for a dog. I would go to my nearest emergency vet. Could be anything from a belly ache to pancreatitis. |
She is sick from the kind of food she is eating. Feeding those sort of human foods can lead to pancreatitis. My advice is to take her to the vet asap. Feed her proper food. If you are not sure what the proper food is for a yorkie, please research in our Health & Diet section of this forum. Please do take her to the vet asap. They can become dehydrated very quickly and that is a serious issue. |
Oh, I'm so sorry. Is she doing any better? I think you are getting good advice here. If she is not feeling better, I think you should consider a vet visit. Poor baby! :( My vet always tells me when they have upset tummies to give cooked brown rice with some browned up ground chicken. If she is feeling better you might want to try that as it is supposed to be easier on their system while she recovers. |
well when we first got her she ate normal dog food, but we had to leave and we didnt have time to find a hotel so we left her with her owner. We trust her owner because she is my moms freind and she is experienced. But they started to feed her human food and she got used to it. The vet said that it is ok to feed her human food, and in a book i read in my school library it said that it is ok to feed dogs with pasta Oh and ya she is doing a little better, but can i take her outside? she loves to run around. oh know she was about to vomit she started to make sounds and choke. Can it be that she ate grass or branches because when she does it sometimes happens, also this morning i was holding her and jumping around could it be that? |
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Please take her to the vet. She is still throwing up and she will become dehydrated. Dehydration can lead to serious health issues, even death. |
Well now she isnt throwing up YAY!!!! but can i take her out? |
Dogs eat grass when their tummies are already upset. I forget if it induces vomiting or it settles their stomach, but either way they are eating it because THEY DO NOT FEEL GOOD. If your baby has been puking all day, and is still puking, you NEED to get the poor thing to the vet ASAP. These little ones can go poorly very quickly due to their small size. Dehydration and hypoglycemia are very real risks and if your pup hasn't been keeping anything down all day... I would be worried and on my way to the vet now. Feeding dogs human food is NOT good. You can home cook for them, but it is a delicate balance of nutrition to do it correctly to make sure they are getting the nutrients that they need. You cannot just feed them human food all willy nilly. If you want to home cook correctly, you need to research and talk to a dog nutritionist. Otherwise, feed your pup a good quality dog food. |
I'm in a really big rush so i cant take her to the vet but i am going to buy some good quality dog food, is Royal Canin good? |
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... I stick by my original recommendation that if she's been puking all morning and was shaking that she should be checked out by a vet. Hypoglycemia and dehydration are not good things and puking is also a sign of poisoning depending on what was in that human food. JMO. |
Feeding dogs human food is NOT good. You can home cook for them, but it is a delicate balance of nutrition to do it correctly to make sure they are getting the nutrients that they need. You cannot just feed them human food all willy nilly. If you want to home cook correctly, you need to research and talk to a dog nutritionist. Otherwise, feed your pup a good quality dog food.[/QUOTE] this is what i do, my mom cooks for her for example she boils meat for a few hours and stuff |
acctualy i am not at home right now i am at the canadian center right now with my ipod |
Were there onions in the pasta because onions are toxic to yorkies. I agree she needs to see a vet right away. Are you young? If so can you show these posts to your Mom |
My 17-lb cavalier threw up repeatedly about 9 months ago, and was shaking. We took him to the emergency vet (!) and they said if we hadn't brought him in he would have probably died. And he's 17 LBS! It was acute pancreatitis and he spent 2 days in emergency care, costing me about $1500.00. It was a scary, touch and go situation, and we reacted immediately. If you are too busy to care for a small dog that is as sick as you say, then there is a problem in addition to the dog's illness. Please keep us posted. |
It is always scary when your puppy is sick. You are not home, is someone with your pup? Either you or whoever is with the pup MUST take them to the vet. Please don't wait. It is always better to be safe than to be sorry. |
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take your yorkie to the vet asap! My Millie was like that a couple of months ago, shaking, lethargic, throwing up and diarrhea with blood in it, i came home from work to find her like it and took her straight to the vet who gave her some injections, some medicines, tablets and some re-hydrate powder pouches and said that if we left her any longer we could have lost her. apparantly it was some kind of virus she had picked up even though she had all her jabs and such up to date. small dogs can go up hill and down hill extremely fast so i wouldnt risk it! |
So, let me get this straight. You get on here and say your pup is sick, vomiting and shaking. You ask what to do. Everyone says to take her to a vet...and then you say you are not at home? Are you serious???? My advice: Take your butt home NOW and take her to the vet NOW. If you don't, you might find a dead yorkie when you do go home. :( |
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Your baby is sick and needs to be seen by a vet. You probably never have had experience with this, and you don't realize how quickly you can lose a small dog. She may have pancreatitis, but even if she doesn't, since she has vomited so much, she needs fluids under the skin or intraveneously. Drinking fluids or eating will probably make her vomit more until her stomach settles down. Dehydration is serious, and her electrolytes are probably very imbalanced. Our babies rely on us to take care of them and to protect them from harm. Your baby needs the medical expertise of a doctor. Once he rules out serious problems, the vet will be able to give your baby something to settle her stomach and replenish the fluids that she has lost. Since you are her mom, she needs you to take care of her and will feel better if you are there, but if you aren't available to take her, please ask someone else to do it for you. It is unbearable to cope with the loss of our babies, but I know if there was something I could have done to help my baby that I didn't do, I don't think I'd be able to live with myself. Please help your baby so that she can get better and have a full life. |
Multiple choice: Why are you ignoring the unanimous advice to take her to a vet? A. Are you making all of this up, trying to play a sick, juvenile joke on a discussion board for your own amusement? B. You don't really care enough about your possibly dieing dog to get it the help that it needs. C. You don't have the ability to comprehend the gravity of the situation. I hope the correct answer is A, and you are just having childish, cruel fun at our expense. If it is B or C, your dog is suffering due to your lack of compassion or intellect and you have no business having a dog. |
As everyone else has said, you need to take her to the ER vet NOW! Even though she hasn't vomited in a little while, she is probably dehydrated which leads to an electrolyte imbalance. Electrolyte imbalances are very dangerous and can cause cardiac arrest. She may also have pancreatitis from eating leftovers. That is also life threatening. Switching her food is a bad idea. If she has pancreatitis, she needs to rest her stomach completely. If you feed her, she may start vomiting again. Again, take her to a vet! |
how long did she have it? Because now Sisley is really hyper active now! i took her out and she was running around:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aim eeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork:aim eeyork:aimeeyork:aimeeyork |
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No one should be in too big a rush to take care of a sick furbaby. Would you be doing the same if this was an 8 month old human baby?? Yorkies can go downhill so fast. |
Just because she has stopped throwing up for now and playing does not mean that your dog may not be quite ill. Your posts seems to cover only a short period of time when she went from acting quite ill to much better. Dogs often rally and act better when they are very ill so a quick trip to the Vet or Emergency Vet if the regular vet is closed is really the only way you can know your little dog is really okay. Please get her checked by a vet as soon as possible. |
Well by the way I am in Czech Republic and when this happened it was in the middle of the night and ya as i said before Canadian Center is like a small hospital because of my nose problems. I am 12 so i cant just tell my mom to take her to the vet, well it's closed |
OK...so now we are picking on another teenager.:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: And, I am off to a post that makes sense and pups that need help. |
Then get your mother involved in her dog's care and she will take over. If she will not do that, I can only hope your little dog is okay. |
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I am a begginer and I would do anything for Sisley she is like my Younger sis. And by the way i did not make this up and i am not playing childish games. I rarely even go on yorkie talk, so when i do it is very important. |
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