Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
It's been really miserable in Philly this week-raining, thunderstorms, the works almost everyday. Monday, I was barely able to take Stew out to go to the bathroom, let alone for a walk. It was a bad Stew night, he was crazy, attention seeking and it was REALLY hard not give him attention for barking.
Anyway, I bought chicken and made jerky/training bits by dehydrating them in the oven. I gave Stew A LOT of them as part of his dinner with a small amount of dry food, when we were training/playing fetch. Basically, every time he'd return the ball/toy, I'd give him a small piece (like a zuke's mini).
Monday- threw up in the middle of the night. He drank water after, he peed/pooped no problem.
Tuesday morning- drank water, peed/pooped no problem, although it was a little soft. He didn't eat his breakfast so I left it in his crate with his PB Kong. He hadn't eaten his breakfast when I got home from work, but my dog walker said he'd eaten his Kong, peed/pooped, but soft again.
Tuesday night- he ate part of the breakfast and his dinner (about 1 cup worth, since I deduct a bit for the kongs).
Tuesday in the middle of the night- threw up again, then guarded it when I tried to clean it up. I couldn't get him away from it, so I was up at 2 am trying to bribe him into his crate for 30 minutes. FINALLY, got him in, then cleaned it up. He threw up again at 5 am, guarded it again, I cleaned it up, then took him for a walk, he peed and pooped immediately, and it was pretty watery.
I came back inside and he laid down and went right back to sleep until I got up at 7. I couldn't fall back asleep unfortunately.
Is this just the treats working the way out of his system? Do I give him a bland diet for a few days, add some pumpkin or yogurt to his dry food? When do I take him to the vet, if at all?
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He needs to go to the vet now. Repeated vomiting over a period of days is not caused by treats "working their way through his system". At the very least, he needs sub-q fluids and an anti-nauseant. Yes, I would feed the bland diet (adding yogurt and/or pumpkin to his kibble probably won't help; yogurt is for probiotics, which would not be a factor in this case, pumpkin is added for fiber, to help regulate stool) but he needs to be seen by the vet first.
I hope he starts feeling better soon.
Definitely....hoping this isn't pancreatitis.
Time for a Vet visit NOW! Keep us posted and hoping he is feeling better soon.
Are they doing bloodwork?
There is a certain blood test to tell if it is pancreatitis or not…I forget the name of it….
I'm glad you are at the vet, hope all is going well!
Yep, that was what I was thinking of, too.
'm hoping that the vet didn't really say his intestines were inflamed, because that would mean that he had a very serious disease indeed, and it isn't something that you can see on an X-ray anyway, or tell by doing blood work either.
But whatever it is, at any rate, I'm glad he's okay.:)
Did the vet think the treats caused him to have the gas and digestive issues?
We had this with Fudge when she was very young. I was panicked, took her to the emergency vet....$700 later, the vet told us it was gas too. My husband said we had never had that big of a gas bill before. Hope he feels better soon.
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