| chasingbella | 01-03-2016 12:56 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by TxVicki
(Post 4610852)
If a dog has HGE they must have IV Fluids. HGE can be deadly if not treated right away . | Thank you very much Vicky, Her first sign of sickness was at about 8:30 a.m NY Day....she must have vomitted 8 times within 45 min...the last two with a pink tint.... I panicked! Was at the emergency vet by 11:45
This is when she had her first bloody stool, I just about died
I was at the vet on emergency New Year's Eve with my boy Chase.... No bloody stools or vomit, he was sent home with antibiotics and given a under the skin shot for fluids. I feel lucky to have caught it early....I could not keep her over night for the 48 hrs suggested, they gave her under skin fluids, antibiotics among many other meds (5 in total) and I brought her home, thus far no vomitting,she's keeping down food and her stools not normal yet but not bloody. I have been giving small doses of pedialyte after the blood clot articles I have read. Has anyone had a dog with this that fully recovered without IV treatments? I am still so super worried
Thk you,
Chase & Bellas Mommy |