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This morning, out of the blue, Charlie, who is 16 weeks old, began vomiting. He vomited for about 4 hours without other symptoms. We took him to an emergency vet clinic, they didn't see any obstruction on the x-ray and have diagnosed as most likely gastroenteritis. After some IV fluids, a dose of anti-nausea meds, and a couple of scripts for at-home, they are sending us home.
Until today, Charlie hasn't had any soft stools or any issues with food since we got him 8 weeks ago. However, 1 week ago, I began transitioning Charlie from the duck and potato version of Natural Balance dog food that he was on with the breeder to Fromm Puppy Prairie Gold. Over the last week, he hasn't even had a soft stool, to indicate to me that he was having an issue with the transition. In addition, I give Charlie a couple tablespoons of plain, Greek yogurt each morning.(he LOVES it) This morning was no different, but the vomiting began about an hour later.
I would welcome input for anyone who has perhaps walked this path before. My plan is to withhold food from Charlie tonight and then slowly introduce boiled chicken and rice tomorrow. The vet indicated we should expect loose stools next. Could this really all have been caused by me starting to transition him to new kibble? The vet asked if he got into anything in the yard, but he is always supervised when he goes outside to potty. I am at a loss! What could have caused this so quickly? (he had his 16 week shots 4 days ago, he attended puppy training class 3 days ago but didn't really interact with the 3 other pups at all, he snatched half of a hamburger bun off my daughter's plate last night at dinner)
Thanks, in advance, for the advice!
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I re-posted this discussion on the Food Group. Thanks for the wisdom and encouragement. I don't know what I would do without each of you! ((hugs))
Charlie initially acted very lethargic, once he was home from the clinic. He seems to have bounced back tonight and is acting a bit more like himself. I hope this illness is short-lived and not soon repeated!
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