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You could give her a little bit of Nutrical or pancake syrup... Check her gum color... should be pink.... |
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If you see blood in her stool, or her gums turn grayish white, or if she appears bloated, it means see could be bleeding internally. This is an extreme emergency... Do you have anyone, friends or relatives you could borrow money from? Have you applied for a CareCredit card...do this online... |
Here is a list of ER vets in your zipcode.... call around for a better price while you have time, or get the BF to help out. er vets, 60601 - Google Search |
You need to get her to the ER TONIGHT. You need to call on friends & relatives to help out NOW as it sounds like she may have a puncture & if this is the case she will not live till 9:00 A.M. & if she makes it till then she will most likely be too toxic to be saved. I will be praying for your pup. |
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She vomited once and had some loose stool? I would withhold food for now like the vet suggested. If she continues to vomit, she definitely needs to be seen! |
If there is any sign of blood in her vomit or in her diarrhea you need to take her in. It could be a rupture in her stomach or intestines. I'm no expert. I am just telling you what is common sense. Sending prayers and thoughts for your girl. Keep us posted. |
Just want to add that bones are a common cause of peritonitis in dogs & believe me when I say that peritonitis is not something to be messed around with. |
Granted peritonitis is serious, but surely the dog would be showing serious symptoms of pain? |
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My guess is that the vet who saw her would have done more if he thought this was such a concern. I don't know. *shrug* |
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