Vomiting + diarrhea = trip to vet!

KarenP

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Mia
We had a real health scare with Mia the other night! She was throwing up all night - and it smelled like diarrhea. Plus she was straining to go - it was diarrhrea/mucusy with a little blood! She was shivering and had a fever. She kept throwing up and by early morning it was bile. I took her to the vet and they kept her for the day - got fluids into her and gave her something for anti-vomiting.
She was tested her for Parvo - thank God it came back negative :pray:! X-rayed her - there was no blockaged found, but her intestines looked puffy. She was very lethargic and depressed too :( The vet said it was gastro inflammation (or something more technical perhaps?). Still not really sure what caused it. She sent us home with a high energy, soft food (for intestinal issues - Royal Canin of course - as that's the only food my Vet recommends! :blink: )to feed her small portions, which is supposed to help her intestines heal - (until the diarrhea is gone and her stool is formed).
I am happy to say she has improved within 24 hours and after about 2 days is back to herself :clap2:

Now - the vet said dogs should not be fed bones - ever! She loves her bones, and the chew toys just do not keep her interest long enough. What do your vets say about bones?

PS - I will definitly be getting pet insurance. Thank heavens I had a 6 week complimentary trial from her inital vaccination appointment!

Love my baby girl :)
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Sherry

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I buy elk antlers, I have 5 bully's and these things are tough and all natural, I'm going to PM you the site that I use.
 

Bossy Boots

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People have told me both about bones.Cooked is bad because it could cause doggie to choke on.And rare is bad because its fresh.Of blood and Bacteria.But okay if you boil it.So really I'm not sure? I feel like its best not to give any kind of Bone,just in case!
 

Sherry

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raw bones are fine, raw feeders need bone in the diet. You must be careful of choking though
 

Baconator

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Apr 12, 2012
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Bacon
Keep in mind if she has a soft tissue blockage, like a sock or some type of fabric, it will not show up on a standard xray that does not include a contrast agent. We went through a similar issue with Bacon and that was the problem, eventually he passed it.
 

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