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Poor girl!! Praying Rosie recovers quickly. I can imagine you are frustrated with your husband. Are there safe treats that you can make readily available for him when he can't resist giving the girls something? |
I just read about Rosie. I hope she is doing better. It is so hard to see our little ones sick. |
Moki can eat all the veggie he wants. His boiled chicken,fish or any meats cooked with no spices just for him. But Beef he doesn't do well with beef or Pork. He gets a tummy ache. But he can eat anything and everything else like a garbage can no problem. I think its unusual ??? |
Rosie has played with Mikki a little today! I think we may be feeling a little better! Yay! |
Glad to hear Rosie is feeling a little. Hoping she is back to 100% very soon. Sending her hugs and kisses. |
Yay! I just saw this. I'm glad she's improving. <3 Hard to believe that a little bit of meat could have that effect! :-( Poor little girl! ... and, at least for me, it is impossible to get a man (DH in particular) to listen. Ha ha. |
I didn't see this before today. I'm so happy that Rosie is feeling better, but I'm so sorry that Rosie was sick in the first place. |
I hope Rosie is doing well now. Poor baby! Bless her heart! The other day hubby asked me if Libby can have pineapple. I told him pineapple is okay, but only a piece or two. He said, "Oh good, because I gave her some last night." I told him it's a little late to be asking me now. |
So glad Rosie's feeling better! My Dh started giving Peek A Boo a tiny piece of cheese in the morning. By week's end, he was giving a whole slice (of tiny pieces). I stumbled out of bed to see Peek hunched over trying to walk. I asked, 'Okay, what have you been feeding him, how much exactly, how often and when did this start? ' DH's jaw hit the floor! How did you know? I said, ' Well, you see how he's walking? That's a sign of Pancreatitis. Where's your wallet? Oh and call work, you'll be late today bc we have to go to the vet.... NOW! Get dressed, we'll be in the car. Thank God it was caught very early on. It only cost $200.00 for the exam, tests, and meds, and he was able to come right home. Left untreated, the bill would have increased exponentially, and Peek would have needed to be hospitalized for at least a week. And hopefully he would have survived. Some don't, and I know my DH would never be able to forgive himself. We always have Cheerios on hand. If he can't get past 'those eyes', then Cheerios it is! |
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Thanks all! She is doing better! DH still swears it wasn't him that caused it. However we all know the truth! |
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So glad Rosie is feeling better! |
So glad that Rosie is better! Rhonda you really do need to find a way to convince your hubby of the dangers of table scraps for these pups. Maybe take him with you for a vet appointment and have the vet explain it to him?? They really can get pancreatitis and die very quickly even with great veterinary care. They can turn on a dime. It's really scary. |
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I know I used to give Bentley a tiny piece of steak...forget about it. It upsets his stomach and I don't give anything other than his food...even as treats he will get maybe 5 pieces as a treat. |
I sending prayers that Rosie is feeling better soon. I am so glad you took her to the vet right away..You are a good Mamma:) |
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I'm so sorry to hear. Glad she isn't vomiting anymore. |
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Steak Is lean beef bad for dogs?? I didn't know this. I do occasionally give a small piece of lean beef if we are eating it and he seems to be ok with it. Is it just some dogs that are super sensitive to certain foods? Thank you. |
Rosie ate tonight and played with Mikki today. However, she is back to laying on me again. :(. If she doesn't get back to normal we will be returning to vet. :( |
Rosie Hoping little Rosie is laying on you just because she likes to be close, not that she is sick. Good news though that she ate tonight and played. Praying she is ok. |
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I hope Rosie continues to get better! It took Abby a good 6 days and she was completely 100% back to herself. |
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Some links for those of you to share with your husbands and other family members....for those who don't think food causes pancreatitis: Pet Columns, Office of Public Engagement, College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign PANCREATITIS Pancreatitis | AKC Canine Health Foundation |
My Jilly was a dog that couldn't have one tiny scrap of anything - even other dog food - besides what her GI tract would allow which was just one kind of dog food, of all things Science Diet for Sensitive Stomachs(!) so I came to know those big brown eyes well but after enough vet trips and seeing her so very, very ill to the point of nearly dying, I became the most ardent food warden ever. You will go to any lengths to keep them from hurting or cramping or being so sick. I would put her specially made treats from her food beside the plate and pretend I was taking them from the plate from time to time so she felt included when we had big, fancy meals or high-smelling fast foods. She was probably not really fooled but she went along and acted as if felt she'd had special things all the same and seemed happy to get bites "from our plates" that tasted suspiciously just like her other specially-made treats. |
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