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Luv my Angel, too! Donating Member Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: USA
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| ![]() If it isn't something with her liver, she definitely has an intestinal/digestive issue. They are very hard to diagnose. I would get her on a probiotic and then consult with a speciality and a nutritionist. There has to be comething she will eat. A quality low or non-fat yogurt (like Stoneyfield Organic) can also be tried. You can also use baby food - even the meats as long as their isn't onions or lots of garlic in them (but not the little vienna sausages). Baby food veggies are also a good option. Here is a link to Susan Davis, a nutritionist that several of us have consulted with and had great results..... Pet Health Pet Nutritionist Holistic Pet
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: cliffside park, nj, usa
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| ![]() ok i feel your pain; this is exactly what happened to my dog when she was a puppy and we had to take her to the er because she ended up throwing up blood non stop; don't force feed her any dog food. you have to boil chicken or low fat hamburger and some rice; the rice with hold the stomach. no salt at all; salt triggers vomit. you have to feed her that bland diet for a good 2 months or until she gets better; i had to feed my dog for almost one year because she was in a bad shape. also make sure the vet gives her some IV fluids because most likely she's dehydrated. after she gets better introduce a high quality food like halo hollistic salmon or orijen puppy; nothing with high fat or corn or byproducts in it. just remember no do food for now; trying different foods is only going to keep upseting her stomach and will make her wose. good luck
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Yorkie Yakker Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: Wytheville, Va, USA
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| ![]() This started when we first got her before the lunch meat, my dad just gave it to her a few days ago just to get her to eat something |
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YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: cliffside park, nj, usa
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| ![]() so it seems like the throwing up is from empty stomach. can you feed her the boiled chicken and rice? also give her a healthy treat before she goes to bed; however if she's nausious and doesnt want food that means she needs some medication and fluids to make her feel better. if her stomach is upset she will need some zantac liquid to be prescribed and some reglan for the vomiting.
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