I agree as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty
The dog needs to go to the vet. There is nothing we can do for you.
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I agree as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aspen and Misty
The dog needs to go to the vet. There is nothing we can do for you.
in the meanwhile try get her to drink some pedyalite so she doesnīt dehydrates more.......
she really needa to see a vet, you might need to look deeper for one that can have payments......... or canīt you charge on a credit card/ momīs credit?
if she has been trowing up all day and hasnīt eaten anything different sh might as well have a blockage since yesterday....... and just today started the symptoms, did she had anything last night?
check her mouth for foreing objects........ check her temp....... howīs her nose (check dryness)
He said a hour ago that he couldn't even afford gas to get him to a different vet that was 30 miles away that could possibly help with a payment plan. But apparently his dad was on his way home to pick them up and get them to the vet?:confused: He said that he some how got a appointment into his regular vet and they are going. I don't know it sounds weird to me but thats what he said.
Something sounds fishy to me..
My B.S. Detector just passed the red line and died.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAQuote:
Originally Posted by theterrierman
Reggie, what has your dog put out today? Has she urinated? Has she passed stool?
LOL.Quote:
Originally Posted by theterrierman
If you're so concerned why did you wait ALL day to ask for help?
Don't feed the http://www.animationmagazine.net/ima...ls_dic_150.gif
LOL I'm glad someone else had the guts to say that. Hate to say it but I knew it all along.Quote:
Originally Posted by Giselle
LMAO!Quote:
Originally Posted by Giselle
Ok, heres an update. My vet said that they needed at least $40 to take her in for treatment. So my dad borrowed $60 to take her. They said that it was probably a bacterial infection in her stomach and she has to take these pills until they run out and she has to eat special food. They said she wasent dehydrated but they gave her an injection of water just to be safe. I cant give her water until 11:00 est and food until 12:00 est. They also said that she was 5lb overweight so i need to cut her food intake by 1/4. They said that if she begins vomiting in the morning to take her back because that could be a sign of Parvo.
Take that, skeptics! But, back to my original question, Reggie - has she put out any urine or stool today? How can she not be dehydrated if she was vomiting all morning and took almost nothing in? I'm glad they gave her some fluids while she was there. Good Luck with her. She's adorable!Quote:
Originally Posted by Reggie
thanks. No, she hasent peed or pooped all day.
Um, I thought only puppies got parvo? :confused: