So upset...don't know what to do I don't even know how to start this thread. This week has been so hard for me I just want to go to bed and cry. First of all, all throughout the week Kiwi has had diarrhea and vomiting, and then on Tuesday she had a seizure. I took her immediately to the vet, and they acted like it was no big deal and it happens all the time, which it doesn't to me. It was the scariest thing I've ever seen. Well, then they ran a full blood panel, and it found nothing. Since Tuesday, she has had diarrhea and vomiting (a bit), and I just can't keep up with the mess it's creating. I feel bad for her, but I just can't deal with it anymore. I'm at my wit's end. I'm also not made of money, and I can't keep going back to the vet when they don't find anything out anyway, and it costs me $200 each time :( I'm so upset, and I really just want to go to bed and not get up for about two days. Last night I got maybe 3-4 hours of crappy sleep. I usually get between 8-10. It was horrible. She cried the whole night because I had to have her in the bathroom because she has accidents every 1/2 hour or so. I feel like such a bad mom and just am lost as to what I'm supposed to do, but I cannot afford to spend $1,000 on a dog that I've only had for two weeks. I know that probably sounds really mean, but Kobi is my baby and I've had him since he was a puppy, and I would pay an infinite amount of money for him, but I just feel like I got handed this dog that has so many issues, and now I have to take care of them. I also called her rescue and left THREE messages yesterday indicating I NEEDED to talk to them immediately and got no response. So...she's going back to the vet as soon as they open today, and I'm just leaving her there to get a urinalysis and hopefully a fecal and whatever else needs to happen to make her better, but I just can't imagine how much that bill will be :( I'm sure it sounds horrible to talk about money when my dog feels this way, but anyway. Sorry this was so long, and thanks for listening to me vent. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. |
I am not sure if this would work, but if you have a Vet school in your area they may have a free or discounted clinic. There is a member on YT that is in Vet school, maybe she would know. I know when humans have n/v and diarrhea their electrolytes go out of wack and that can cause seizures. Are you giving anything to replace the electrolytes?? One site recommended pedialyte mixed with chicken broth to make it taste better and I saw another product called rebound. I would visit the rescue if possible since you can't get them on phone. Good luck with the vet visit. Maybe you can take a long nap while you pup is there. Keep us posted on your baby's progess. Hope all this ends for you soon!:rolleyes: ps if you have more than one dog, i would separate them until Kobi is better! |
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Sorry if I got you confused, but Kobi is my other dog...Kiwi is the one that is sick. But anyway, I'll keep you posted if I find out anything new. Thanks for listening |
Are they giving you any meds for her? Like Albon or anything to help her upset tummy. You can give her Pedi Lite same thing you give babies. Make sure to buy the six pack so you dont waste a whole bottle. I dont know what all the vet has done for her. I would find another vet if they are charging you a 100 a trip. Unless you are going in the middle of the night. Dont feed her regular food use cooked rice, cottage cheese buy some nutra cal to keep her sugar levels up. How old is this puppy? |
I'm sorry to hear that Kiwi is sick:cry: You MUST keep her hydrated at all costs. Please get a syringe and force the pedialyte into her, it will save her life until the vet can figure this all out. It may be time for a new vet if this one seems uncaring, but he may be downplaying to help you keep calm. It's horrible to have to think about money at a time like this:( I'm so sorry. Try speaking with the vet about it, they shouldn't be charging you $200 each visit for the SAME illness that THEY can't figure out:mad: Hopefully they'll cut you a break, but they will only do that if you speak up;) Healing prayers going up for Kiwi:hands: |
I hope they find out quickly what is wrong. I will explain the best that I can what happened to my ten month old yorkie. She was throwing up and had what they now say was several seizures. I did not know that at the time. She would cry and make weird noises. I had no idea what was wrong. 1 month and seven different vets, could not figure it out either. When this started she weighed 6.25 lbs and by the time they figured it out she was down to 2.5 lbs. and hooked up to IVs. We finally took her to a teaching Vet hospital 4 1/2 hours away. She stayed 9 days and they diagnosed her with Idiopathic Epilipsy. All my research says that she probably drank some bad water. This makes soooo much since in our case, because we had taken her for a walk that first morning and she drank a little bit of water out of the side of the road, which probably had some fertilizer or some kind of chemicals in it. This whole episode ended up costing us $7,000 and almost losing our dog. It's not like someone said this will cost you x amount of dollars, everytime we took her somewhere to be checked which was all the time, it of course would cost us. One doctor dx 3 small ulcers, so we would have to syringe maalox down her, and then she would throw that up. I am telling you that water or pediolite is the best thing, make sure you keep the dog hydriated. They finally gave Lexi volume to calm her system down, which worked (she only got a couple doses) and then phenobarbitrol, which she is still on. She is on such a small amount it really doesn't register on the blood tests that she has yearly. The good news is.....This was a little over 2 years ago and she is perfect. The best dog ever. She plays, eats and sleeps. No problems since. She even came home from the hospital with a feeding tube. There is hope. Let me know if I can be of any other assistance. Connie |
Besides what everyone else has said, these little ones need to be right there with you. Putting the puppy alone in the bathroom can exacerbate what ever ails him and perhaps even cause it. Some of these babies are very sensitive. I would be coddling him and rubbing his little belly, or where ever he likes to be rubbed. Perhaps wrap him in his little blanky and help him rest with you. |
Sure hope your puppy gets better. :( Please update us if you can on what the Vet says. |
I don't understand why they didn't do a fecal on the first trip to the vet. You would think if your bringing your dog in for diarrhea that would be the first thing they check...odd. |
I'm so sorry your going through this right now. My heart goes out to you and I hope your baby gets well very soon. Definately get a fecal done. Like someone else mentioned I truly don't understand why this wasn't done right away. It may or may not show something but your baby could have giaradia or whatever (was only throwing out the first thing that popped in my head). If your vet tries to charge you another $200 for a fecal and urine check, definately find another vet. I just had Paisley at the vet a few days ago because I thought she might have a urinary tract infection. I ended up having three urine tests done and one they had to do something differen't to get the urine, an ultra sound and an x-ray and my bill was around $300. More then anything I hope your baby gets better soon. Both of you will be in our prayers. |
My Benjamin got ahold of some table scraps a few years ago. He was VERY sick vomiting and diarrhea. We took him into the vet and they gave him some Centrine Tablets (antispasmodic/stops vomiting and the runs) and metronidazole (slows the tummy and tightens everything up again). I gave him the meds with a little yogurt and that helped stop the symptoms. I also have used another anti diarrheal that is in a tube just like what the nutrical comes in but the name escapes me. I think it was called diarsol? It is a prescription as well. I think it is very important as little as these guys are to always concentrate on stopping the symptoms #1. They become hypoglycemic easily. If u can take a sample of the stool in a zip loc to the vet. Ben really appreciates this as he HATES getting the fecal done. (Ben has had colitis / IBD for many years). I have to say in my experience I NEVER use the pepto route. Pepto just doesnt work well for ben. So you may mention the metronidazole and centrine to your vet. I hope this helps u.. |
If the vet u went to didn't bother to even do a fecal or give some prescription meds to stop ur babies symptoms I would strongly consider going to a different vet or emerg vet if needed. Some vets are uncaring and in it for the money that is for sure. I have spent probably $2000 on Ben with his colitis before finding a vet that was able to stabilize him. |
Unfortunatley this is what comes with owning a dog. If you don't want to pay for her care, please give her to someone who will care for her properly. It's not her fault she doesn't feel well. I understand how it is with money issues but money is nothing in comparison to a life. :confused: Good luck. |
I give any new vet one visit to give me a big clue about how they run things. There is a balance in the amount of testing needed. I want a vet that has enough experience that they take things at a moderate pace (I am not gonna spend $600 on a simple ear infection, I will go to another vet thank you). There are good vets and then ones that are in it for the wrong reasons. If your puppy has bad diarrhea and vomiting and they don't even do a fecal or give and prescription anti diarrheals then why bother to go to that particular vet. That just wastes money and endangers the health of our babies. My boys get the same level of care and treatment that I would expect of my own doctor to give me. If they seem like a quack then I leave. |
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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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