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01-04-2006, 12:43 PM | #16 |
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| Thank you so much for the update.....and we like long updates, LOL!!! Can't wait to see what else the vet says!!! About the greenies, I quit giving them to mine. I think for such a small dog like yours you may be better off giving the little greenie bits instead of the big ones, ESPECIALLY if he gulps it!
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01-04-2006, 01:24 PM | #17 |
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| Olivia's favorite treats are Honey Nut Cheerios and bully sticks. Bully sticks are a great alternative to greenies because it's something your little guy will be able to chew on for a while. (Olivia's last forever!) Cheerios are a great training treat and great for the "too cute" moments when you just want to reward them for being so darn loveable! They're small so they won't fill up your little guy too quickly. Good luck with your little one- I hope everything is okay. |
01-04-2006, 01:33 PM | #18 |
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| Well, louies butt got clogged because of all his hair got in the way.....so now i make sure to keep that area clean shaven.
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01-04-2006, 01:36 PM | #19 |
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| SO good to hear your update. I hope everything is ok....let us know!
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01-04-2006, 05:50 PM | #20 |
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| My little baby is HOME....for tonight! Yippee....my little Mojo is home for now!! Okay, here's the scoop (well, what I can tell you anyway). I couldn't pick him up until after 6pm (what they told me when they called at 3pm) So, of course, when I got there, none of the three vets where there, just one attendent, so I didn't get much info..... (didn't they think of this)? I seen the x-rays and they were normal, there was alittle patch of gas, but no blockage that we could see. They kept him on fluids and gave him an ennima (sp). She said NO food, water, NutriCal tonight or in the morning... he is to go back in the morning for more fluids. I asked about being worried about getting dehydrated or low blood sugar, but she said no. If he shakes, etc. tonight, they will have to do another x-ray using some kind of dye or something...to get a better vision of things. OR even if this happens again in the next few days. Atleast they are on top of it and doing more then I thought they would! Atleast, (maybe) I can get some sleep tonight! I will post again in the morning! Thank you to all for thinking of us! Jenn & Mojo Tried to upload pictures, but they were too large...will try again later. |
01-04-2006, 07:10 PM | #21 |
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| How is Mojo today? Just a thought, has your vet suggested doing a complete blood profile. It is a good thing to have one done on all Yorkies to have base line numbers just in case there is ever a question of Liver Shunt. |
01-04-2006, 07:45 PM | #22 |
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| Blood Tests Yes, I told the vet to do anything and everything that would benefit little Mojo and that would help with this situation. They did a Complete Blood Count, a General Profile and a Lipase.....which, to be honest, I really do NOT know what any of those mean, but I know that the vet said that they were needed and would be of use down the line. (new puppy momma, so not certain on what all is done to these litte ones) They also gave him Amoxidrops too, which the attendent wasn't certain on why he needed these, since he didn't have a fever..... I just hate giving medicine out when I don't know what it is for! BUT, I guess like any doctor, they give out antibiotics for any and everything anymore! Mojo had only one little "shake" right after we brought him home ...it didn't even last a minute (course, I wrote it down anyway ) - that might have been from being out in this cold, chilly air! He has made two poo-poo trips outside......and BOY were they yucky!! (my daughter said it looked like melted chocolate) - I hope this is normal after an enema (have never had one myself, so don't know)! Just hope that doesn't last long! I am heading for bed....hope tonight I can sleep with minimal worries! I will keep you all posted! - hope it is good news at the vet again tomorrow! Wish us luck! (Although, it would be nice to know what cold have caused this, BUT I will be happy for it to be over with, nonetheless)! Jenn & Hudsons Magical Mojo |
01-04-2006, 08:07 PM | #23 |
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| Thanks for the update, I will keep him in my thoughts and prayers . Hope you both get a good rest tonight. |
01-04-2006, 08:50 PM | #24 |
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| I would suspect that a good vet (even a larger animal vet) may have a good idea what's wrong with your little pup --- if you describe his symptoms and tell him what's been going on. Furthermore - your vet has many sources he can turn to if he needs further information. I'm sure he also knows many small animal vets he can call if he needs to. Remember - not always, but certainly most of the time - we, small animals, and larger animals have a lot in common - including most of our health problems. I read about few problems here that aren't also seen in larger animals. Good luck! And keep in touch. |
01-05-2006, 07:27 AM | #25 |
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| I hope Mojo is better today!!! Please update on his situation!!! He will be on my mind!!! Prayers coming your way!!!
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01-05-2006, 07:47 AM | #26 |
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| Okay, I have to say this. I don't give a horse's patoot about the vet or anyone saying Greenies are okay for these buggers unless you stay right with them and take it away after 20 mins or so. You all know LuvMyYorkies who has had so many tragedies this past week. She also has a little girl who nearly died and had to have a feeding tube inserted over a greenie. It did NOT get into her intestine and block it. The greenie became stuck in the esophagus and caused irrepairable damage--paralyzed the area, thickened it and ballooned it out. She has to eat gruel-consistency food or liquids for the rest of her life. Helen was told greenies would be safe for the dogs. We now use the bright green rubber-type Greenies but not rawhide or Greenies will be found in our homes. It is not worth the chance of damage to our babies because there are many more treats that really are safe... |
01-05-2006, 08:09 AM | #27 |
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| I totally agree with Whispersmom about the greenies!! Despite what the vet said and much our babies like them, anything that is not 100% digestible is a no-no!! I hope to hear good news about Mojo today....please keep us posted on how he is feeling as we are thinking about him. |
01-05-2006, 08:18 AM | #28 |
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| Jenn, I just read your thread and want to add my get well wishes for Mojo...looking forward to the next update, and hope it will be a good one!
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01-05-2006, 11:10 AM | #29 |
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| Update on my little Mojo Hello everyone and thanks for all of your concerns and thoughts! We didn't get much rest last night (so tired today, it has been two nights with little sleep), BUT I am not complaining....that is what momma's do! Mojo got up just about every hour with runny, slightly bloody poo. He didn't shake, but did a little shiver about three times between 8pm and 6am this morning. I could tell that he was already feeling better (even with the IV needle still in a cast and for being totally cleaned out yesterday) - I know how I feel after a bout of the runs! YUCK! Atleast, he is going to the bathroom now and his tummy is not tight and bloated! He did give some kisses and did some wagging and walked around good (alittle hard with the cast, but could get around - not like the other day). He is at the vet today for more fluids and we will go from there. So, no new news until the vet calls back this afternoon. I kept a detailed list (including times, etc) of everything that happened with Mojo last night (she loved that). I didn't get to ask her about the patch of gas that showed up on the x-ray (it was by his shoulder/chest). I wanted to ask if she thought that might be why he seems to be stuffy all the time. I will do that when I get their call. I also took in every food, chewie, treat, etc. that I give him and she pointed out the ones that wouldn't be good (Dingo bones) and the ones that she thought were good (PupCorn). I still agree with all of you who mention Greenies, even though the vet seems to think they are okay, these are out of our house! I brush Mojo's teeth, so I know the importance of Yorkies teeth, but I don't think a chew that is suppose to help his teeth and that can cause so much harm is for us! I asked about him inhaling his food, but she said that there was really nothing you can do for that. We give him Royal Canine Yorkshire Formula (that only food we could find that he liked). A friend suggested mixing alittle wet food or even water in it to help slow down his eating...and they said that would help too with constipation and such...any thoughts on that? I like our vet, so I hope that I didn't offend any vets out there (looking back over a recent post from someone). I was just concerned that I was given little to no information and when I got there, it was only an attendent who didn't know much about what they had done with Mojo.... I do hate giving medicine out when I have know clue why it is needed. Also, I "freak" out when I see blood coming from anywhere, but the vet seemed to think that was normal this morning (he had done that after his enema and exam yesterday). The vet we see is a farm vet (goes to farms, etc).....I just wish that I could find a small breed vet - I would just feel better! After all....we want the best for our babies! I am just sooo pleased to see that every test (that I know of and some I don't) are being taken and all ideas are looked at. I have read and heard from people that some vets over look things and just send the babies home with medicine and most of the time...those cases turn out for the worst! It's a shame that happens, but I am glad to have a vet that listens to what I say and is trying to find a reason! Sorry for another long post! I am going to take a nap and wait for the call. I need a good nap...been alittle emotional lately! Jenn & Mojo |
01-05-2006, 11:53 AM | #30 | |
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As for gulping food. I know that breeders of large breed dogs have a great concern over dogs who gulp their food. It is a health issue for them. What they do is put rather LARGE pebbles or stones in the food dish. Too big for the dog to swallow. While the dog is attempting to move the pebbles around he slows down eating. He can no longer gulp his food. I have heard this works great for large breed dogs. Just a thought. | |
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