Don Giovani
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- Dec 2, 2012
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Hi All, My bully is now 2 years old. Since January he is vomiting his food. At first, it was occasionally and then it become daily. We went to the vet who could not diagnose anything. We put him under Omeprazol to stop the vomiting ( one a day). It works for the first week and then even with the pill he was vomiting a yellow bile with his food. We kept the first pill and add Primperan ( one a day).
He got better but still vomiting some liquid and all the food which was not digest. He normally does it after his afternoon sleep around 4PM( I feed him twice a day around 8h00 -night 19h00). FYI, the food is always at 15 cm from the floor.
So we went again to the Vet, he did a contrast radiography and noticed that the contrast was going really slow. He said it means a low activity of the stomach but nothing else. So we changed the food from Royal Canin bulldog to Gastro intestinal Royal canin.
The food is smaller and he is digesting it better. But still he vomit once a day, a yellow bile for no reason. Thankfully he went back on his normal weight with his new food.
Now we went today for an echography and Guess what. Nothing. Next step will be to check the stomach with a camera under full anesthetic. Does anyone has the same issues? What could it be? He is always happy, playful, eat normally, drink normally, sleep well.
I would like to have you feedback if anyone has had this issue with their bully.
Thank you.
Celine
He got better but still vomiting some liquid and all the food which was not digest. He normally does it after his afternoon sleep around 4PM( I feed him twice a day around 8h00 -night 19h00). FYI, the food is always at 15 cm from the floor.
So we went again to the Vet, he did a contrast radiography and noticed that the contrast was going really slow. He said it means a low activity of the stomach but nothing else. So we changed the food from Royal Canin bulldog to Gastro intestinal Royal canin.
The food is smaller and he is digesting it better. But still he vomit once a day, a yellow bile for no reason. Thankfully he went back on his normal weight with his new food.
Now we went today for an echography and Guess what. Nothing. Next step will be to check the stomach with a camera under full anesthetic. Does anyone has the same issues? What could it be? He is always happy, playful, eat normally, drink normally, sleep well.
I would like to have you feedback if anyone has had this issue with their bully.
Thank you.
Celine