Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Well, we've had a good and long streak of Brinkley being healthy. My friend even said to me the other day, "gosh, he's been doing really well. No tummy issues and no itching for quite a while." On Tuesday night I noticed he was getting tired faster and sleeping more. But then he got a huge burst of energy and was back to barking and playing-- so I thought I was just being a worrisome doodle owner. Then Wednesday, he did the same thing-- back and forth between having spurts of energy and sleeping more but didn't show any signs of discomfort (and he didn't show the normal signs I've seen when he's had pancreatitis in the past.) I did notice he wasn't eating as much but he was still chugging water like normal. Wednesday afternoon he barked at person going by and in between a few barks, he'd "cough" or act like he was choking. That was a one-time thing-- and hasn't reoccurred since. (He's vaccinated against kennel cough; the last time he was at the groomer and a pet store was a month ago; I don't take him to dog parks; and he hasn't been to doggie day care in 9 months. He has a buddy that he plays with 2-3 times a week, who is also vaccinated and doesn't go to dog parks).
We took him on his normal walk and he didn't poop. That's when I got a little more concerned because Wednesday's morning BM was tiny. He's normally like clockwork-- but he hadn't eaten as much either. I also noticed one paw that was bothering him. He started licking it and it was red and a bit tender. I put the medicine on his paw that we have from the past and that's helping.
Last night, he woke me up with a semi-groan. He wanted me to be by him. When I'd get up to get back in bed, he'd do it again until I'd come back down on the floor (imagine me, 8 1/2 months pregnant, laying on the floor next to Brinkley).
This morning he didn't want to go on his walk. I took him outside; he peed and then wanted to go back in and sleep. Before he slept though, he drank a lot of water (which when he's developing pancreatitis he never drinks).
He just slept on my bed all morning.
So I'm stumped. I made a vet appointment for him. The only one they had was at 7:15 tonight! They are never that busy. And it's with the one doctor that I don't care for but I don't feel comfortable waiting until tomorrow, so I'll suck it up and see her and I'll just be firm with her-- she drives me nuts.
Any thoughts?
Here he is not feeling well:
UPDATE:
Oh boy-- after that visit I now remember why I refuse to see that particular doctor. She loves to hear herself talk; she throws out terms that no non-med person would understand; and every time I see her I walk out of there spending at least $300 bucks. When I see my favorite vet I spend around $100 but his wife just had a baby so he wasn't there. No matter how many times I ask her to explain what she's doing and why, I end up even more confused with her.
Oh and we had our normal argument that she and I always have because she says Orijen is the reason for his GI issues. Say what?!? You mesn those GI issues hes' stopped having since he's been on the food (until today). She went on to tell me that dogs aren't carnivores and people just take away grains because they self-diagnose dog allergies-- but most dogs with allergy issues have problems with turkey and chicken not grains. I went on to tell her that my understanding was that most allergies are environmental not food related.... and when I told her we chose Orjjen not because of allergies, but because of its higher Omega 3 content and that Omega-6 fats tend to be a pro-inflammatory, she was quiet. I then said I refuse to buy her rx food bc I've noticed a huge difference in Brinkley's health with his long term use of Orijen so this portion of the conversation needed to end.
So, all of his blood work came back normal. She didn't have any ideas other than general GI issues. She sent us home with some meds and a $354 bill.
Brinkley drank water before we left for the vet and at the vet so he was back to drinking. When we came home he scarfed down a couple boiled chicken breasts and started perking up. Then I checked his food bag and found ANTS!!! His food had ants in it and I didn't know it. I think he was starving himself for the last few days bc his food had ants in it. I keep it sealed but the seal was broken. So I fed him more chicken and he drank more and perked up even more. I think he was weak from not eating. Time will tell but I can't believe it could possibly be because his food was infested and he was starving. :(
UPDATE #2-- MAYBE I WAS WRONG ABOUT THE ANTS
Brinkley is still perky but he woke me up in the middle of the night last night after refusing to come to bed. He insisted he sleep by the door. He only does this when his tummy hurts and he needs to go outside quickly. I heard him crying at 4 so I let him out. He peed and then came back in and resumed his position at the door. At 7am he woke me up crying (I know this cry-- it's like no other one he does-- and he only does it when he needs to go outside due to diarrhea.) I opened the door and he bolted outside. He had diarrhea-- it was basically liquid. This has happened three times this morning (7am, 9:30am & 11:45am). So I decided to start him on the meds that the doctor gave us. He's still drinking his normal amount. I get so stressed when he's sick. It's been a rough few days in our house between him being sick and a few other stressors. Maybe the ants in the food was pure coincidence and he really isn't feeling well? Or is he getting diarrhea because he didn't eat for a few days-- and now he's eating? Prob. not.
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Oh boy poor Brinkley, hope he gets better soon.
Thanks everyone! We've had an afternoon and evening that has been diarrhea free! Yay! Here's hoping this streak continues. Eating this evening hasn't brought it on like it was this morning. And he's sleeping upstairs with me right now, which is a good sign. Last night, he refused to leave the back door. I need to go get some pill-form probiotics because he won't take the powder that I have. I'll let you guys know how the night goes. :)
The metro is working. Do get those probiotics, otherwise, the diarrhea is going to return when you discontinue the meds. I hope he continues to do well.
Will do! Thanks so much!!
Hoping Brinkley is doing better.
Thinking about Brinkley and hoping he is better.
Good news!
I'm glad you are seeing improvement in Brinkley. I hope this is the end of the troubles now.
Me too.
For the past few days Charlie hasn't felt well either. The first few days were just decreased appetite and some soft poop. But then yesterday he stopped eating altogether and ended up with "pudding poop" that was burgundy colored. Panic set in and I called the vet. Made an appointment for today, since it was already past their closing time and they felt he would be ok during the night (and if not take him to the emergency vet). All day long I could hear his stomach grumbling and gurgling and he would hunch over in pain in his stomach. I remembered that I could give him pepcid for the extra stomach acid, so I gave him 2 doses yesterday, afternoon and at bedtime. At bedtime he had a tar poop but then the pepcid must have kicked in and all of a sudden he got very active and extremely hungry. I just gave him a little to eat to not upset his tummy again and we went to bed. Woke up this morning and he was much, much better. Talked to the vet and decided to cancel his appointment and see how he does in the next few days. Anyway, long story...but if his tummy is gurgling and you can tell he has excess stomach acid building up you may want to ask your vet about pepcid for next time. Unfortunately with Charlie there always seems to be a next time. Also, my parent's dog also had some kind of stomach upset yesterday. Makes me wonder if something is going around.
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