I've seen lots of dogs come in the hosp. gagging like that and turns out they had a respiratory infection, although lately we've had several cases of pnemonia. Either would require antibiotics and waiting will only make things worse. And if it's the problem DragonDawg suggested then you REALLY need to get to your vet.
I look at it this way, a vet can't see your pet or examine it properly over the phone, and even if that were possible, in many places it's illegal to dispense medications without seeing the pet for proper diagnosis. That puts the vet's medical license on the line if something were to go wrong. You wouldn't expect the man to put his livelihood on the line for someone else's convienience would you?
I'd rather pay a simple office call to find out a problem is 'nothing' than to wait and lose my pets LIFE because it was 'something'. I wouldn't want to know I caused the pet I love pain and misery because I waited and valued a $50 bill (or whatever your office calls are) over my pets life and health.





RIP Sabrina June 16 2011
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I hope she feels better soon.

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