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Callie has an unhappy tummy Alright I have two questions/ things I need opinions on. First thing is Callie stomach has not being acting right these past few days its been making loud noises and seems maybe a tiny bit bigger then normal there is no pain when I slightly put pressure on it, she is pooing fine its normal too, been eating mostly normal maybe a tiny bit less and shes been drinking, she has been sleeping a bit more then normal, and up until 30 minutes ago there was no throwing up but after she threw up her gums where very pale but I got some sugar into her and her gums are not pale anymore and she seems to be doing ok at the moment. Any opinions on what could be wrong with her little tummy and what I can do to help it? Also I thought her tummy was doing better last night so I gave her, her intercepter about 12 hours ago do you think it go absorbed and everything? Thanks in advance for any help. |
I wonder if she could have eaten something she's not supposed to eat? My son's dog ate a cotton ball, and he was displaying some of the same symptoms. The ball didn't cause an obstruction, but aggravated his stomach. They took him in for x-rays and the doctor found a ball object, but later they found out it was just a cotton ball. The pale gums would scare me, have you taken the temperature? Hope someone else can give you better advice. |
Poor Callie. It seems a lot of pups are having tummy issues lately. :( How much did she throw up, what was it's consistency? Unsure about the Interceptor. So how long after she took the pill did she puke? I'm not going to 'advise' this because I am not a vet and have no idea if it's the proper thing to do in your situation, but many give their dogs Pepto Bismol for upset tummies or Pepcid. I hope her stomach is just bothering her a bit and it blows over soon. |
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I would think that the pill was absorbed way before 12 hours. sorry your baby isn't feeling well. Leo's tummy has been acting up the last few days, also....today, he is finally feeling better! :) |
Belly rubs and cuddles foe Callie. I hope she feels better soon. |
Hypoglycemia every 2 months in an adult is a big problem. What if it happens when you are sleeping? How often do you feed and what time of day does it usually happen? When was the last thorough bloodwork done? |
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Callie did better today more active and not sleeping as much as she was. Her tummy is still making noises but she took a really really big poo this morning so I am hoping that made her feels so much better. I am not giving her treats and bones for a few days except for her bully stick to see how it goes. |
I'm glad Callie seems to be feeling better. Hugs to you and her. :) |
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