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Reece is running around at top speed today, happy as can be. He hasn't thrown up anymore. I'm a little concerned because he only peed this morning. I will take him back out in a little while and see if he can get anything else out.
I think with blockages you have to be careful about the animal being lethargic. Or can they have one and act normal? I saw it happen to a 5 month boxer at the shelter. She had eaten part of a toy. She was full of energy one day, barely lifted her head the next, and was dead the next morning http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/frown.gif It was awful.
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The dog in the article (a Vizsla) was refusing all food and treats (and had for four days) but was drinking normally and there was no vomiting or anything else. It said she was "active and healthy". The owner maintained that she couldn't have ingested anything unusual. The vets physical exam didn't reveal any problems. They then gave xrays which were normal and next a barium series and xrays over 8 hours. The dog still wasn't eating. Next they did blood tests, all normal. Finally they did an exploratory surgery which revealed a mass in her small intestine which when they opened it up they found a peach pit. The pit had absorbed a lot of moisture which made it similar in structure to the intestine walls, therefore it did not show up on the xrays. The pit had not caused a complete obstruction, allowing liquids to pass through normally. The pit was either causing her pain or making her nauseated. They said her behaviour was a typical response to a complete or incomplete obstruction.
So I guess the answer to your question is that they don't necessarily have to be lethargic.
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Hi Alyson. So glad that Reece is up and peppy today. He might not be peeing as much as he is so behind in his fluids. Just make sure he's taking and keeping down his fluids. I think Rachel has the right idea there. An x-ray would be a good idea just to rule-out anything obstructive. My beautiful lab Jing, Rainbow Bridge, went through a similar experience like Reece. When she was x-rayed, it revealed "multiple foreign objects!" http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/biggrin.gif Everything from bird skulls to sand and small stones! http://PetoftheDay.com/talk/frown.gif Maybe you could run this past the vet. Being a nurse, I always have the inclination to do whatever test necessary just to "make sure." No doubt I drive them crazy at the animal hospital! I think you're right on top of things, and hope that the little Reece pup has a quiet evening. See if his output doesn't pick up tomorrow; if he's taking in and holding down fluids. That's the most important thing.
I'm so sorry about Karen. I had the most beautiful Shibumi, "Tiger." I remember the day he passed so vividly; it was so upseting. I still miss him. He brought such peace and serenity to my days. I am so sorry. Can I tell you what a wonderful mom you are to your babies?
And boy, can I relate to your "going in circles" as you drove Reece to the vet! I did the very same thing during a recent emergency with one of my kitty's. We really do "lose it" when one of our kids is in peril! Have a Happy Mother's Day! You deserve all the rest and pampering everyone can heap upon you. Kisses to precious Reece and sweet Shiloh. Love Sandra and Co.