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I'm going to suggest that she run the tests again because I've read a couple of places on here that said their puppies tested negative for Coccidia in the first test, but ended up having it. I also don't know if it's because I switched his food and he just didn't like that, but I wouldn't understand how that would have been a week ago and he still doesn't want to touch anything. I researched a little last night and decided that the IVs may be the problem because in several cases, the puppies refused food since they were getting enough calories. It wouldn't take too many calories to satisfy a little guy like him. |
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Thanks to everyone for praying for my little guy. You seriously don't know how much I appreciate it. I think I may suggest taking him off the IV for a bit to see how he handles everything on his own and maybe he'll want to eat a bit. |
Sending prayers your way. When we got Piper she tested positive for coccidia, the vet treated her but she wasn't getting any better. Two weeks later she tested positive for giardia. After the vet treated her for that she started getting better. It took a month. Giardia causes anorexia, they wont eat with that parasite. Hope your vet finds a cure for what is causing the problem. |
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My thoughts are with you and your baby. I hope he get better and eats soon. |
I am praying for little Lijay to get better soon. What can it hurt if they start treating him for Girarida? Maybe it would help him. I feel so sorry for your little one. Lots and lots of prayers coming your way. |
Sending prayers for you little baby :getwell: |
Thanks for the prayers. I hope they help. The vet ran a Barium test yesterday which passed through rather quickly meaning there were no blockages in his system. She wants to start him on a medication called Hetistarch or something like that to bring his protein levels back up and see what that will do for us. So far he has made it through two force feedings without spitting anything up or vomiting, so we'll see where that goes. The Barium is said to soothe the intestinal tract maybe making his tummy feel better so he can eat a little. The vet said it still doesn't look good but puppies can always be surprising. The rice with chicken broth just made him dehydrated because of the salt in the broth so I'm going to try just plain rice. I don't know what I can put on it to make it sound appetizing though. She ran another series of tests for coccidia and different types of worms which came back negative again. The girardia also came back negative, so I have no idea what else could be causing this. I'm still praying for him so much hoping something will change. If not, the vet said I seriously need to consider putting him down. But, how can I do that. He's just a baby. . . :( |
The vet found an infection under his IV from his sugar drip which hopefully was causing his tummy ache to where he didn't feel like eating. We may not know for a while, but the vet is able to get food down him, not on his own but he's at least getting some. . He has had a complete turn around as far as physical appearance. He just needs to eat know. . . I tried rice, pudding, peanut butter, milk, so many things. He's just not into it. |
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I used the following recipe: 1/2 cup goat's milk 1/2 cup Gerber rice cereal 1 jar of Gerber's baby meat (I used beef) 1 tsp. karo syrup try this. I am going throught the same thing, my baby has been in the hospital for a week and just would not eat. Could feel every bone in her body. I have her home now trying to feed her and someone gave me this recipe and she actually ate it on her own. I had to force feed her through the night, but she did eat on her own. Force 5 ml down her if you can every 2 hours, and use pedialight 4 times a day. I know what you are going through, it is rough, but from what everyone told me they will get through it in a week or two if you can just get her to eat. |
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He's two months today actually. We still have no idea what is wrong. He won't eat although he is functioning like he is alright. She has to change the IV tonight and is running out of places to put it since she doesn't really want to put it back into his neck. He's fighting, but I'm running out of money and the vet said we are running out of time to keep him on the IV. |
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#4 is definitely not an option for me. I talked to my breeder and she was willing to take him back and feed him since I can't because of school and work. I could probably make it home to do so, but I would need to skip work which doesn't suit me well since I have an over $1000 vet bill. I just don't know what to do. The breeder wants me to take him back and she'll give me the brother, but I can't give my baby away. I appreciate her willingness to help out in this, but I'm not sure what I want to do. My fiance said I should try the tummy tube until he starts to eat, but I don't know how long he'll have to stay on that. . . |
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