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Originally Posted by Makenzie37
(Post 3484582)
I bought my 4 month old Yorkie Poo yesterday from a breeder who gave him a shot called galaxy5 it's an all in one vaccine for puppies. He was fine all the way home. We got Chewbacca(chewy) for short in the house and he started vomiting all over the place and having seizures i called the vet and he told me to give him childrens benadryl,pepto and pedialyte which i did. Then today i took him to the vet because he would not eat and had no energy but still having seziures. They checked him over gave him a vitamin and antibiodic shot. Said his sugar level was great, No parvo, No heartworms.The vet said he was healthy in everyway we took him back home and have fed him babyfood and keep giving him the pedialyte. His not vomiting anymore but still tired and having sezures. We don't know what else to do i am out of money spent my whole check buying chewy then the vet visit. I love this little guy he picked me and i don't want to lose him. Just out of options on what to do for him now.:confused: |
Please understand right off of the bat I am NOT a vet or a vet tech. What I'm about to tell you happened to my son, not my Yorkie girl Chewie (Chewbacca.)
My middle child, who is now 14 years old was born early, just like my oldest. due to PPROM. He was healthy at birth, scored well on his APGARS, Everything was great. He got his Hep Dose, and the first of what was a nightmare happened each time he got his shots. He had his first seizure in my husband's arms only days after we brought him home. He spent three weeks in NICU, where he almost went back to-each time after his vaccinations at 8 weeks, and again at four months, all for grand mal seizures. The third dose was multiple ones. While I was starting to get very suspicious. I let my very level headed husband talk me out of that gut instinct I had that it was the shots, so I allowed it once more. before I said no more of this, and stopped them, until we transferred to a different pediatrician, where he administered another vaccine, protesting when I flatly refused to catch him up on the shots he was behind on. He was in the hospital for TWO MONTHS. He spent his first birthday in that hospital. RSV, they said. Yes, I can see that, but it's strange, isn't it, that his shot was in the center of all of this? Grand mal seizures, again, which they attributed to a Febrile seizure- despite vitals not showing a high fever at any point- even when this so called explanation was given.
Then was the job change, the move from Phoenix to the city we are now, and a new doctor. Who took full advantage of the fact I was out of town to catch my son up on a year and a half of shots. Talked my poor husband into it, who feels guilty and sick to this day. blames himself. I came home a week later, and he was the way he is right now.
I'm telling you all of this because Shots can cause seizures, and it states on vaccine information. It's why Chewie is given a dose of benadryl each time she's vaccinated. No reaction, just because I know what can happen. I know this post was long, but I've spoken to a friend of mine from childhood that is a vet tech and she told me everything that could happen, what they could do for Chewie, and everything I needed when HER first vet gave her the all in one booster and rabies shot. Be careful, ask for benadryl, and don't be afraid to ask if there is anything they can do for her with these bad reactions. Ask for extra observation if you want. These yorkies (or yorkie mixes) fully encase our hearts in their tiny paws. My Chewie IS one of my children, and remember, you pay these vets. Being educated is the first step in feeling stable about this, and knowing more to help your Chewy. I hope everything is okay, but please know, that this can definitely happen, and to take a deep breath..try not to stress. I know that's very hard right now. Do NOT let them do all of the vaccines at once!!! Ever again! Any vet worth a hill of beans would KNOW that it's dangerous.