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I had wanted to give Goldie some Bully sticks since I saw several DK members mention them but then a very close friend at work shared a horror story with me that is very similar to yours only her pup did not survive the trauma. I decided against them after that.
Make sure she is getting small amounts of water to compensate for all the fluids she's losing vomiting. She might be dehydrated and that's why shes acting so lethargic. If she can't hold down small amounts of water, I would take her to the emergency vet.
Oh no, I just posted below that I was glad everything turned out okay and now I'm reading this. Do you think its related to the bully stick from yesterday? Is it possible she ate her breakfast too fast which caused her to puke it all up and then had an empty stomach which made her throw up bile? My Lucy will throw up bile when she needs food in her stomach. You may want to try small (no more than 2T), frequent meals rather than a large one and see if she keeps those down. You can give her water mixed in with her food to get some fluids in her if she's not drinking. I hope she's okay.
OH no. 8 times is too much.
I'm sorry to hear this update
Oh no! So sorry to hear! I hope she's doing better - update when you can :-(
That's so scary! I'm glad everything turned out okay. This is a wake up call for us, as Oscar is one of those types of puppies who will eat anything, and FAST. He makes small work of the large Sam's Yams dried sweet potato chips, and I'm sure he'd devour a bully stick as quickly as your pup (and probably whole if he could manage it). Thanks for posting this... bully sticks are off 'the menu' for now.
Soooo relieved for you both!!! WHEW. And thank you so much for sharing this - I need all the tips I can get before bringing our pup home!
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