Nebo went to the white coats
Reguarding this original problem... http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthre...5&pagenumber=1
I told myself it it happened again I'd definitely take him to the vet. Well, it happened again earlier last week. He didn't eat much dog for a couple of days then he started with the diarrhea. I ended up taking him to work with me in Tuesday and I had to keep running him outside to potty...even with that he ended up going in the kennel (at work) too. It cleared up in a couple of days and he acts completely fine now.
I took him in on Saturday. He didn't have diarrhea by then but it was the soonest I could get him in with the particular vet that I like. She couldn't find anything wrong with him, but she dewormed him just in case. They also did a complete blood panel but I won't know the results until monday.
Unfortunately I just bought a large bag of dog food :o but if they can't figure out anything else I may try changing dog food. The brand I'm using right now (Natural Balance) makes some formulas for allergies if that's the problem...like a duck and potato and venison and brown rice. Of course it'd be nice to know if it was allergies and what he's allergic to so I could know what kind of treats to buy too....the vet mentioned food allergies but she didn't say if they did testing...
Re: Nebo went to the white coats
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Oh, Poor Nebo & poor Amy!! :(
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Originally posted by wolf_Q
... He didn't have diarrhea by then
but it was the soonest I could get him in
with the particular vet that I like.
...the vet mentioned food allergies but
she didn't say if they did testing...
Suggestion if the "runnies" come back...
"MOST" Vets will do a fecal test the SAME day
you bring it in - with or withOUT an appointment.
If you can get a sample when he's having the problem,
and rush it over, she might be able to "spot" something.
Boots (da KAT) had a relapse of the runnies as a kitten...
Fecal test showed "nobody home" in his stuff;
but Doc gave him a DIFFERENT Wormer -
and WhatEver it was - went away!!
Food Alergy testing is hard to do...
it's usually diagnosed by "switching" foods to see
what the reaction is to a different food.
Feel Better, Nebo!! ;)
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