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    I would DEFINATELY call the vet and see what you should do...this doesn't sound good at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by luvofallhorses
    I would DEFINATELY call the vet and see what you should do...this doesn't sound good at all.
    She finally ate and drank some water, and the last time she pooped it wasnt as bloody as it had been and she drank water and peed too
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    thats good but what you could do also scince her collar is too small is get a leash and put the clip through the handle and it should form a new circle collar like thing put it over her head and pull the end of the leash so it tight enough there is no way she can get out of it you should end up with the clip part in your hand ill take pictures of you dont understand what im saying
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    I find that doing the looping leash can get too tight, & since she is so tiny, it would really harm or scare her too much. Its ok for a larger dog, but even then I still do not recomend it. I don't encourage strangling dogs.

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    have you tried putting more holes is her collar?Thats what we have done.

    I hope she gets better soon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sammy101
    have you tried putting more holes is her collar?Thats what we have done.

    I hope she gets better soon.
    We may do that, but since shes not going outside yet, it doesnt matter at the moment...
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    Are you sure the syrup is a good idea? As far as I know, sugar is one of the worst things you can give a dog that is having these problems. Sugar upsets the balance of intestinal flora, letting bad bacteria take over the intestines. If the bloody diahrrea is due to a bacterial infection, the syrup will only make it worse.

    Good luck, I hope she gets better soon.
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    I wouldn't give the dog syrup-a product called Nutri-Cal is much better. A friend of mine breeds Chihuahuas and she always has severals tubes on hand.

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    Hypoglycemia and assorted disorders

    The only time a dog will display diarrhea as a result of stress is if the stress has resulted in illness.

    There is no such thing as a worm that wraps itself around the intestine. Worms live inside the intestine, and some such as the round worm have as part of their life cycle the release of microfillaie into the blood stream. Other worms such as the hookworm attach to the intestinal wall. Since you are keeping your puppy up to date on its worming, and keeping it inside, the chances of problems due to worms or other parasites drops dramatically.

    I did a brief search on your posts and couldn't find any prior on your dog's illnesses, so the background is quite unclear and how it was arrived at that the puppy was hypoglycemic(?).

    The diarrhea you describe is typical as originating in the upper small intestine, and is indicative of digestive problems. Most likely it's directly related to giving the puppy syrup or sucrose based sugar. It's not unreasonable for large amounts of sugar ingested to cause flatulence, digestive upsets, including diarrhea in a puppy. This in turn as another poster suggested could cause imbalances in the bacteria flora in the intestine.

    In general a hypoglycemic puppy should not be given sugar routinely unless the begining of a seizure is detected. What you can quickly get into is a situation where you give sugar, the puppy over produces insulin, creating a rebound effect or another sudden drop in the blood sugar. Probably there are other puppy foods out there other than Purina puppy chow that would be better. It is important that the puppy is given free choice per the food, so that it can feed several times a day, rather than a couple of large meals. In fact most puppies should be fed free choice unless they are the fast growing large breeds.

    Your Vet will probably give you some Metronidazole and possibly prescribe some lomotil to calm down the intestinal movements. If the saliva of the puppy becomes stringy or vicous, then it's dehydrated, and you should seek immediate medical attention. You should ask your Vet about a diet that will control the blood sugar- without sugar/syrup being given. A puppy may or may not grow out of hypoglycemia depending on the underlying condition.

  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by dragondawg
    The only time a dog will display diarrhea as a result of stress is if the stress has resulted in illness.
    While I agree with the rest of your statements, I don't agree with this. I worked in a kennel, and a lot of dogs would have diarrhea because of the stress of being in a situation like that. Bloody diarrhea, sometimes is stress related and other times not. If it is indeed parasites, then yes it can result in the diarrhea. One round of worming dosen't always take away all of the worms.

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    I know it's hard with all the problems you've been having with her but she really needs to see a vet. I'd probably go to another vet for a second opinion.

    I know it's not your fault, but your mother should of really thought this through before getting a new puppy. She should of had enough money set aside should an emergancy arise (like this one). It's too bad.

    I can't offer any advice as you really need to get her to the vets but I do wish you the best of luck with her.

    Have you contacted the breeder at all? I know she is from a BYB, but still I'd be on their ass day & night, over & over again until something is done. I'd be pounding them about their negligence on breeding such poor specimans. You'd bet your bottom dollar I'd be getting something out of them, at least some help on determining what is wrong & how to correct it. If there was any type of warranty (which there should of been for that price!!) I'd be getting them to pay for every dollar spent at the vets. Really, you need to let them know that their breeding habits are absolutely terrible. You need to get the word out. Report them to your local vet offices (even the ones you don't go to), to the shelters etc... to let them know about all the problems. Even if they can't do anything about it it will at least warn others not to buy from them.
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    how is she doing today?
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    I talked to her and Tink passed away

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    Shes gone...:'(
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    Quote Originally Posted by sammy101
    I talked to her and Tink passed away
    Are you JOKING?? That poor girl, and the poor pup! I really hope they take lv4dogs advice and contact the breeder and get the word out NEVER to purchase a puppy from such an irresponsible breeder ever again!!!!!

    Then again perhaps they should have got her medical help as we all suggested..

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