frankie
New member
Hello all!
I have a concern about Frankie. She was playing the other day and was over exerted at a rather rapid pace. We were indoors when it happened. She ended up vomiting up a white phlegm. I immediately took her into the other room to calm her down, putting a wet towel down for her to lay on and put a cold cloth on her head. Her breathing still has yet to be at her "normal" she is wheezing too. I gave her one 25 mg Benadryl . She was panting so much I figured I should, it helped calm her down. Now at a few days later I am still keeping a wet towel on the floor and she lays on it when she wants. I am concerned about the over exertion and her breathing. She sounds asthmatic. Any advice? I am also so sad b/c now I am fearful of letting her play. I already can not take her to the dog park b/c she gets so overly excited that her tongue went purple and she was gasping for air, the one and only time I took her. But not playing in your own home, that is horrible!
Thanks in advance!!!
Kelli
I have a concern about Frankie. She was playing the other day and was over exerted at a rather rapid pace. We were indoors when it happened. She ended up vomiting up a white phlegm. I immediately took her into the other room to calm her down, putting a wet towel down for her to lay on and put a cold cloth on her head. Her breathing still has yet to be at her "normal" she is wheezing too. I gave her one 25 mg Benadryl . She was panting so much I figured I should, it helped calm her down. Now at a few days later I am still keeping a wet towel on the floor and she lays on it when she wants. I am concerned about the over exertion and her breathing. She sounds asthmatic. Any advice? I am also so sad b/c now I am fearful of letting her play. I already can not take her to the dog park b/c she gets so overly excited that her tongue went purple and she was gasping for air, the one and only time I took her. But not playing in your own home, that is horrible!
Thanks in advance!!!

Kelli