I remember another post you made about problems with her back legs not long ago. I've seen a lot of dogs with neurological problems and this really sounds like a neurological issue now more than ever. When it comes to neurological problems, a typical vet often misses symptoms. I would take her to a neurologist (typically a university) and have them do a neurological exam on her and possibly a MRI. It's common to have diarrhea and vomiting after a seizure but not for this long! Did your vet mention the possibility of an inflammatory brain disease which is common to the Yorkie? In the long run, its less expensive to get the right diagnosis. Here is a list of veterinary neurologists by state and city. http://www.acvim.org/uploadedFiles/p.../Neuro_Geo.pdf Your vet will need to call in the referral. Another option is to have your vet call a neurologist and do a phone consultation. I wish you all the best and will be sending out prayers for both of you! |
First off, I want to thank those that have been praying for Ms. Kiwi and thinking about us. I will not address those that said rude things because just so you know, your posts made me cry. It was never my intention not to pay for her medical treatment, I was more just upset that I keep paying and paying and they never find anything out, and it seems like they overcharge. Anyway, she went to the vet for almost the entire day today, and they treated her so well she didn't want to come home with me afterwards :eek: :eek: I also wanted to say that I think a big reason they didn't do a fecal before was we were so focused on the seizure that we assumed the diarrhea was from that. So she had a fecal done today and has an elevated amount of some bacteria. They put her on an antibiotic, and she gets it for six days, and will hopefully be better. With regard to her having the issues with her back legs just a week or two ago, myself as well as the vet think those MAY have been "minor" seizures of only some extremities. It sort of makes sense to me, so I will continue to monitor the seizure issues as well as of course the diarrhea which I hope will clear up in a day or two. Once again, thank you for the kind posts...it really made me feel better. I didn't post this thread to get slammed about not taking care of my yorkie (which I obviously don't believe is the case). |
Just overlook those post and focus on the positives. Hope Kiwi improves. :) Keep us posted. |
was it cocidiosis? If so she is on albon & 6 days will not take care of it, she will go back. You can buy some here http://www.discountpetdrugs.com/alli52oz.html You will need to treat for 21 days all pets in the house. It may not be, but just fyi. Hope she recovers soon. Quote:
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Well at least you got some answers today...my prayers go out to you and your baby. |
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Nope. It was campy. But thank you for that information. They did tell me that I need to be careful about her poo and that Kobi doesn't get around it or he could catch it too. I really hope she gets better soon!!! |
I'm glad you got some answers. :thumbup: Just keep lovin your babies...don't let other's negativity get you down. |
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So sorry to hear Kiwi has not been feeling well but I hope now things will get better.... poor baby. You're doing a good thing rescuing her and I hate to hear you are having problems. Hope all is better soon. |
2 suggestions for anyone going through this: Always keep pumpkin in the freezer, it's a fix for diarrhea and constipation I've experienced the same symptoms a few times, as soon as "those symptoms start" I give them 1/2 clavamox and the other half a few hours later... if the symptoms stop it's just a bug I continue the clavamox twice a day for 10 days (small dogs get 1/2 pill). If the symptoms don't stop by shortly after the second dose... hit the VET! For the experienced: Dehydration can be reversed with a bag of injectable electrolyte replenishment. ~Alana |
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Hi, just checking on your little girl. I'm glad you got some medicine and hopefully she'll be feeling better soon. ;) Both of you are in our prayers. Hugs :bighug: |
So sorry to hear about your puppy. First, go to a different vet! Obviously this one doesn't know what he's doing because seizures are NOT normal. I feel for you. You should be excited having a new puppy but this is horrible. Did you talk to the breeder you got her from? Also, I'm sorry to those who don't agree but a pet is not the same as a child. There are limits. Anyone who has a child can tell you this. In a fire there would be no question over which one I would save first. We've been through this discussion before. If a pet dies you can move on, if a child dies..you'll never ever ever move on. All this is beside the point. Don't feel bad, you are doing so much for her and doing the right things. Hope they figure out what's wrong. Please try a different vet, those costs seem unusually high to me and they don't know what they're doing. Good luck. |
I just went back and read some of your posts. I didn't know she was 7 and a rescue. Sorry you're going through this, you tried to do the right thing and rescue a pet, that makes you such a kind hearted person to begin with. Hope it works out better. |
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