Cuddles116
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So it's been a long Brock road with the vomiting and so forth. He was doing good for a couple of weeks with a pepcid added to his pill regimen but a few days ago he started his bile vomiting again and not wanting food or keeping it down for 24+ hours so Mr. Brock finally got his x-ray.
The little booger has beautiful insides and since this whole issue starts even if the night before he is fine he got diagnosed with bilious vomiting syndrome and the vet has gone with zantac. I woke up late and his breakfast was 2 hours late the day his bile vomiting started and I think I single handedly messed up his tummy. Once he gets going it takes FOREVER to get him back on track. 2 days usually to start eating and then 3 days to get normal poop again.
So that I am not a bad mom again, what are some late night or early morning treats people give their bullies so they don't have empty bellies? Is it a lot of food, just a treat? Brock is the FUSSIEST eater, even when he is hungry if the food isn't to his liking it's no go, so he does get unseasoned pork chops or steak pieces mixed in.
The little booger has beautiful insides and since this whole issue starts even if the night before he is fine he got diagnosed with bilious vomiting syndrome and the vet has gone with zantac. I woke up late and his breakfast was 2 hours late the day his bile vomiting started and I think I single handedly messed up his tummy. Once he gets going it takes FOREVER to get him back on track. 2 days usually to start eating and then 3 days to get normal poop again.
So that I am not a bad mom again, what are some late night or early morning treats people give their bullies so they don't have empty bellies? Is it a lot of food, just a treat? Brock is the FUSSIEST eater, even when he is hungry if the food isn't to his liking it's no go, so he does get unseasoned pork chops or steak pieces mixed in.