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StriRy 05-19-2013 06:16 PM

Hasn't pooped in 4 days after a neuter and teeth extractions
 
I have a 5 year old male yorkie. We got him about a month ago from a neighbor who did everything to get him to run away so we happily took him in. When we got him he was not fixed, had a UTI, kennel cough, and an infection in his gums from the 11 teeth he needed pulled (yes you read that correctly, 11 teeth!)

We got all his infections cleared and on Wednesday he went under for his neuter and while he was under they did the extractions and also a dental cleaning. Due to the mouth procedures he can only eat canned food for 2 weeks until his month is healed. Which is no problem since we already have him a mixed of wet and dry food anyway. He took the procedures like a champ and by the next day he was back to his old self. He doesn't seem to be in pain. The only thing I've noticed is his back legs aren't very steady. Like he's missing when steps over something and when he's standing for a few minutes he will lift a leg up like its bothering him.

The problem is here it is Sunday night and he hasn't pooped since the day of his surgery. Is this normal?

The fact that his legs seem to be off and he hasn't pooped makes me nervous, my paranoid self jumps to worst conclusion that they've caused some nerve damage during his surgery.. The realist in me says its probably just the meds he's on..

Thoughts?

Patti 05-19-2013 06:21 PM

Welcome! I know one of mine went 3 days without pooping after a procedure and finally went. Is he acting uncomfortable or his tummy feel bloated? If not I would call the vet first thing in the morning. Not sure what would be causing the unsteadiness in his back legs. Hopefully, he will be just fine in a day or two. Bless you for taking him in and giving the loving care he needed.

lynzy420 05-19-2013 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by StriRy (Post 4218645)
I have a 5 year old male yorkie. We got him about a month ago from a neighbor who did everything to get him to run away so we happily took him in. When we got him he was not fixed, had a UTI, kennel cough, and an infection in his gums from the 11 teeth he needed pulled (yes you read that correctly, 11 teeth!)

We got all his infections cleared and on Wednesday he went under for his neuter and while he was under they did the extractions and also a dental cleaning. Due to the mouth procedures he can only eat canned food for 2 weeks until his month is healed. Which is no problem since we already have him a mixed of wet and dry food anyway. He took the procedures like a champ and by the next day he was back to his old self. He doesn't seem to be in pain. The only thing I've noticed is his back legs aren't very steady. Like he's missing when steps over something and when he's standing for a few minutes he will lift a leg up like its bothering him.

The problem is here it is Sunday night and he hasn't pooped since the day of his surgery. Is this normal?

The fact that his legs seem to be off and he hasn't pooped makes me nervous, my paranoid self jumps to worst conclusion that they've caused some nerve damage during his surgery.. The realist in me says its probably just the meds he's on..

Thoughts?

Go now to the supermarket and get a can of 100%pumpkin, no spices added etc....just pumpkin, give him a teaspoon or so and he will go...if he doesn't get ahold of the vet...but I bet he will go.

lynzy420 05-19-2013 06:24 PM

btw Welcome to you and your baby and THANK YOU hugely for taking him in...that is wonderful!!!

StriRy 05-19-2013 06:35 PM

I don't know if its important but he was not properly trained so we have had a bit of trouble getting him to go potty out back, he is a very head strong little pup. So I'm not sure if this all constipated related or perhaps a little "ill show you" lol? Or maybe a little mix of both.

He doesn't even try to go, he will pee just fine but he hasn't pooped. He doesn't sniff around, doesn't try to squat or anything he just stands there and looks at me. Before the surgery he have us a hard time but at least by bedtime we got him to go it just worries me were going on almost 5 days now

The night after his surgery he went, the first bit was normal the rest was (sorry to be gross) almost mucousy? I assumed this was probably normal after anesthesia and the medicines making his stomach sick.. But that was the last time he has gone.

Thank you! It was truly a meant to be timing for him to come to our family! We have a 3 year old daughter and have been trying for another baby for a year and we just recently discovered I'm having fertility problems on valentines day. Riley came to us on Easter ;) like a little Easter miracle to fill what was missing in our family, we love the little guy!

As I said he wasn't properly trained so I will be asking for tips here soon lol but I want to get this boys health back on track first and foremost

chachi 05-20-2013 12:50 AM

It is common for them not to go potty after a surgery but if it keeps up you need tp let your vet know that is one of the things they usually tell you to watch for

LilAnnCamp 05-20-2013 06:09 AM

3-5 days I think is fine without any sign of discomfort. I agree with Lynzy about the pumpkin! Thanks for doing so much for this guy. :) I hope, housebreaking will come easy.

ProudPops 06-01-2013 09:25 PM

My stubborn 9 year old will go for days (max 3 is her record I think) without pooping if the circumstances are right such as rainy day, snow, etc.

It bothers me as it cannot be comfortable but the little gal always pulls through and ends up going eventually.

I wish I could prompt her to go, but in my mind "if she has to go, she will".

She has not failed me yet, although she has caused some stress for me when we are pushing a few days of no dookies.

gemy 06-02-2013 07:54 AM

Pumpkin is a good idea; how-ever and I am assuming he has been eating normally if he hasn't gone by tomorrow, a call to the vet is definitely in order.

I like you, am a bit concerned over his lack of steadiness in the rear legs. It is possible that that weakness is part of the problem why he won't poop. Also are his anal glands clear? And just to eliminate another obvious have you made sure that the anus is clear with no feces adhered to it? Sorry for being so graphic, but just needed to be clear on what I was asking.

On another note if the pumpkin is successful and he does eliminate; but the weakness in the rear legs persists another 3 days, then again a vet visit is in order.

So in summary you appear to have at least three or four areas of concern

a) the weakness in rear limbs
b) Low T4 = possible and only possibly thyroid problem - you need the expanded panel to clarify this prelim result
c) liver values are of concern

a) weakness in rear - what is causing it? unknown etiology at this point in time. What you need to do is observe all his movements in particular the following:
any difficulty in coming to a seated position: does he swing his
rear end side to side to sit?
difficulty in rising from a laying down position - does he look like he is efforting to come to standing?
stair climbing especially down the stairs - is he bunny hopping to come down the stairs?
tremors or trembling when he stands still for longer than 30 seconds or so?

b) is relatively simple get the expanded panel done

c) maybe a bit more complex ...

I often suggest taking a short video of what you are seeing, and then bring with you to the vet. A moving picture is worth a 1000 words.

I hope this helps

Lovetodream88 06-02-2013 09:02 AM

It took Callie a week after her knee surgery to poo, then it took five days after one dental to poo, then after an emergency extraction she pooed as soon as she got home so it can take awhile. If you are very worried about ti though I would call the vet. Did the vet look and feel his knees? If not I would have them checked because it could be a knee or hip problem.

bubbleh1 11-03-2013 04:36 AM

My Oreo was neutered on Friday and hasn't pooped since the surgery either. It has only been two days, but he is eating his dry food normally, which I only give him twice a day. Is it two early for me to give him the pumpkin to make him go or should I wait a couple more days? He is peeing okay though.
Thanks
TJ

StriRy 11-03-2013 05:32 AM

I would give him just a little bit of pumpkin to help :) I also took Riley for an easy short walk to help also. He is a stubborn man, he likes to go for a walk to potty lol

ladyjane 11-03-2013 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 (Post 4232307)
It took Callie a week after her knee surgery to poo, then it took five days after one dental to poo, then after an emergency extraction she pooed as soon as she got home so it can take awhile. If you are very worried about ti though I would call the vet. Did the vet look and feel his knees? If not I would have them checked because it could be a knee or hip problem.

Yes, it does sometimes take a few days.

I agree about the knees and hips. If he is lifting one leg it sounds to me like it could be one or the other. You said "legs" so not sure if it is both or one. Pay attention to this as it is a big clue.

I would just check with the vet about it. Good luck! :)

bubbleh1 11-03-2013 06:04 AM

That's is a good idea to take him for a short walk. He is moving around pretty good. Thanks for that tip StriRy!

Euro 11-03-2013 06:28 AM

I don't know how to start a question except in this reply box. I'm on an island can't get boat to vet until tomorrow. Last night my yorkie vomited bright red blood. I hadn't fed her since yesterday morning and the Internet said with hold food for 24 hours .This morning she was so hungry I boiled skinless chicken breast and rice and spring water then I put it through food processor and gave her a tablespoon .She was begging for more but I didn't give it to her.She drank her water and now is taking her usual morning nap. What could have caused it? What might I need to get me through the night until I can see vet in morning?


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