poor baby, don't give up on him. how long has the vomiting been going on? try feeding him boiled chicken and rice with a lil bit of water over it so that he gets water too. my pup was fin-a-key when it came to eating and would only eat if i fed him with a spoon. keeping you and yours in my prayers :love: |
Any news...did she not say he's on IV? This has me so worried. Please update!!! |
This sounds sort of like what happened to my Max awhile back. He was really lethargic and started vomiting. Wouldn't eat anything at all, or when he did, it all came up. It turned out to be pancreatitis and they put him in the hospital with an IV for the weekend and he's never had much of a problem since (that was about a year ago). He's on a special diet now, mainly just Hill's W/D (for weight control), and as long as he doesnt' eat too much at once, he's fine. We never did ascertain whether it was something he got into outside that made him sick, or if he was just eating too much and it stressed his pancreas out. Hopefully this will be the case with your baby too....please let us know how he's doing! |
I hope they find out what's wrong with him.. Sounds like they are keeping him hydrated. Hopefully it's just a bug or virus and he'll snap out of it. |
i was thinking about that new dog flu thats out could that be it? i dont know the systems, i think it was said that it looks like pravo but they come up negative |
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Did any of the Vets. test for Liver shunt, kidney or liver failure, heart worms or Cushing's. ? These will cause the dog to vomit all the time and become lethargic. Also persistent vomiting also occurs with life-threatening disease such as acute pancreatitis, gastric outflow obstruction, intestinal obstruction and peritonitis. Persistent retching without bringing up any vomitus is typical of bloat. I sure hope the reason is found really quick. Poor little guy. |
Oh my god! I hope your baby gets better and please keep us posted on how he's doing.:hands: :hands: :hands: prayers sent out to you and your baby. |
Do you have any plants in the house or outside that the puppy could ahve eaten. There are many that are poisionous to dogs. It has been posted on here before if you do a search I am sure you can find it. Did you just plant tomatoes in the garden? Tomato plants are poisionous. |
he's not at my house. he's been on the hospital since wed. night. |
bobby didnt eat anything strange or poison i know for sure i was always vey careful with him never allowed him around the kitchen. also he was in my living room at all times or at my room and i always checked for something that can hurt him and everything was clean. |
Update!sorry I Haven't Have Time To Reply Sooner But I Have Been So Busy With Bobby. He's Still At The Animal Hospital With Iv.he's Doing A Lil Better He Has Not Vimit That Much Which Is Good News But He Does Not Want To Eat. They Are Feeding Him Nutrical Every 3-4hrs That Should Help Him A Little Bit. He's Condition Is Stable As Of This Time. |
I thought he was in a hospital, because you mentioned that he was on IV. It's best that they keep him there...so they can keep a good watch on him. I would think they'll keep him until he's able to eat and not vomit. So they've given you no indication or idea of what's wrong with Bobby? Hopefully he'll eat for them and be able to get his strength back so he can come home...sorry he's so ill...poor little guy. Will say a prayer that he will improve, they'll discover what caused this and be able to treat it. Take care of yourself too thru this period of stress, you'll need to be able to be there for him. |
yes! bobby is at the hospital he's on iv since wed. since the hosptial is close to my house i go over and check on him.he has been seen by five vets and no one can come up with a diagnosis. they say of things that he could have but just posibilities nothing sure. tomorrow bobby going to see a specialist. hopefully he can give me more answers. |
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