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wonderful, please let us know how the vet visit went, she has a lot of Auntie's out her worrying over her :) |
Praying for your little girl. I hope it's nothing to serious and she feels better soon. |
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Hey , just an update on mia. I had a struggle taking her to the vet because her old wasnt there and I wasnt going to wait for him. I took her to a clinic further ahead and she was seen in a quick manner. The vet felt her abdomen and she started crying very loadly. He though it could be pancreatitis so he took some blood work and tested it. Fortunately, it came out negative. He then took an xray and notice her stomach was tighten as he explained to me. He showed me a very very tiny white piece of plastic or something he said that caused this . He said everything else seemed normal and in good standing. He put some fluid on her due to all her vomitting ,gave me 2 different liquid medicines, 2 tablets and 4 cans of prescribed science diet canned food low fat for the next 3 days. He said to leave her alone and follow the directions and shell be alright. Thank god it was nothing major I was already crying for my baby at the vet. Thanks for all your help mommy's. |
You have to be careful with Yorkies. They eat everything. I hope she can pass it soon and her stomach will feel better. I know it is hard to keep up with them. Mine always has something in his mouth. |
1 Attachment(s) Heres my princess after the long vet day.. |
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Glad you got in to see the vet. I would check your baby's poop very closely to make sure she passes whatever she has in her stomach. If she vomits again or passes any blood, take her back to the vet right away. I don't want to scare you, but until she passes this object and is keeping food down/pooping normally, she is not out of danger. Watch her closely. Sending best wishes for your little girl. |
Maximo is absolutely correct. Now I don't know what vet offices are like in NYC but here in Toronto, if I have an emergency that fits into the hours my regular vet is open I simply show up as soon as they open, and say my dog needs to be seen NOW. If they can't or won't accomadate I am off to one of three ER hospitals in my city. A vets job is to deal with emergencies and most especially for a regular client of theirs. Just a suggestion, hopefully it can work for you. You are the health care advocate for your pup.... |
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If there is something in her body that does not belong,it is MAJOR until it comes out. The best way to check poop (sorry for being graphic). Pick poop up in sandwich ziplock and squish it around until you either find the object or don't. A blockage that keeps a pup from getting nutrition from her food is very dangerous. |
Wow, I would be freaking out if this were one of mine. Going on two days without food, waiting for a piece of plastic to pass? If it hasn't passed yet, what is going to change? I would also not like the idea that something sharp would have to go the length of her intestines. I would have insisted on having it scoped immediately. This situation scares me. |
I'm happy to see your puppy was seen by a vet today. She is still not out of the woods, she is still in danger until she passes what's in her stomach. Please follow the advise of yorkiemom1, also as gross as it is, it's imperative that you definitely know your puppy passes what ever she swallowed , please follow the advise of My lil friend "Pick poop up in sandwich ziplock and squish it around until you either find the object or don't". just as moms change a baby's diaper. Mia is your baby, she has only you to trust her health to. Your lil Mia is just beautiful. Please keep us up-dated. I am keeping lil Mia in my prayers that she passes what she swallowed and does not get hurt with it's passing. |
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How is she now? |
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