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Found your update :). I always cover their pills w/ peanut butter, works great. |
Bailey is a lucky little guy to have you! Good luck in the care/treatment. Please keep us posted on his progress :) |
Hope your little one is well soon. If all else fails try crushing up his pills in a little bit of ranch dressing. It hides the taste beautifully. The only time I have had trouble with this system is when they were vomitting and they weren't eating anything. Has anyone tried buttermilk? |
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The vet told me to use peanut butter and I forgot..My brain is in a spin:rolleyes: Well, the vet just called me, she wanted to know if I wanted the poop checked and needed to know because there is a charge fo that! Good lord, the reason I brought the poop was to test it! Well, I have to get it tested of course. So she will let me know when the results come back. I asked her what she thought it might be if it didn't turn out to be cociddia, and she said colitis brought on by stress. I will have to wait and see, in the meantime, Bailey had a nap, woke up and I had mixed up some crushed kibble with a little chicken and cottage cheese and he gobbled it down, then he went on a mad play time, he is like a little bunny, he hops and jumps and pounces, the most sweet little guy ever:p My fingers are crossed! |
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The vet should also rule out giardia, to be thorough. Giardia is very dangerous in puppies and infectious (so if he was exposed somehow, he'd have caught it easily). |
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Yes thanks, we spoke about that too. I'm praying he get well with the medication! |
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Good to hear little Bailey is eating & playing...seems just like yesterday when my Bella-boo was a wee lil' :bunny: bunny herself! There is absolutely nothing cuter than to see them hop & pounce when they're all but a powder puff themselves...oh, the good ole' days of hopping lil' :aimeeyork's! Keep up the good work Momma! :daisy::love-hug3:daisy: |
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