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She's in PAIN For some odd reason tonight Sydney is acting like she has pain in her stomach area (where she was spayed two months ago). You can pick her up and she's fine but to touch that area she SCREAMS! After a few minutes of just holding she in a upright position and treating her like a baby, she seems to be fine now. Does anyone have any idea of what could have been wrong with her. |
I don't know but that sounds very serious. Maybe an infection has developed. I would have that checked out right away. Does she have a fever? |
I agree with Jodi...that didn't happen with us. The scar could hurt ...but after 2 months I would think that would subside... If it were my yorkie - I'd take her straight to the vet to be checked out. GOOD luck and can you let us know what they say if you take her in ? |
i would take her too just because it could be an infection under the incision, i had my gallbladder removed and i couldn't understand why the scar was hurting so bad and i had an infection uder the skin they had to reopen it and pack it with guaze for 3 weeks till it healed i would imagine this could happen to a pup to! good luck and let us know!:thumbup: |
i think the best thing would be to take her to the vet right away! please keep us updated with info! |
Pleeease take her to the Vet immediatly, poor thing ! |
Call the vet. Maybe an infection. Better safe than sorry. Good luck and let us know how she is doing. |
I would take her in to a vet. It might be pancreatitis. |
Call the vet... could be an abcess under the incision site. Good luck, I hope your baby is okay. Keep us posted. |
How is Sydney doing? |
The next morning in which I planned to taking her to the vet, she was fine but I called and talked to the vet. He said since she was still eating, going to the bathroom he believe she had been stung by a BEE. He said that he had alot of dogs to come in with bee stings. |
Glad she's okay. Thanks for the update. |
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