Poor little Millie
Posted: 08 Dec 2012, 23:19
She is so pitiful at the moment.
On Monday night she was violently sick after she had her tea. The same thing happened at my mums on Tuesday and then again after her tea on Tuesday night.
I rang the vet on Wednesday and she said to just give her scrambled egg and she kept that down on Wednesday night and again on Thursday morning. Just before I took her to the vets for her check up on Thursday afternoon our neighbour gave her some ham and that all came back up in the car and I noticed blood in it.
The vet had a good feel of her tummy and said she thought that the medicine we were putting on her food may have affected the lining of her stomach and to stop giving her that and to give her something else instead and stick to scrambled egg or plain chicken. Up came the dinner again that night. Friday morning it stayed down but Friday night it all came back up again. This morning she was terrible and was really retching after it - you could tell it was really hurting her - she hadn't retched before.
Rang the vet and they were fantastic, opening their afternoon surgery 10 minutes early so they could fit her in. They gave her an anti sickness injection and told me to try her on some chicken an hour later. Which we did and she promptly threw it back up again. They also told us to stop giving her her pain killers in case it was a reaction to that.
Rang the vet again who said to leave it until tomorrow morning now and not feed her anything. Then to feed her some scrambled egg and ring and let her know how she gets on. If she brings it back up then she has to spend the day in hospital (hopefully not the night) to go on an iv drip to get some fluids back into her.
She is obviously feeling much better as she is obviously desperately hungry. She keeps coming to where her bowl should be and sniffing around to see if she can find any food. She has even been outside hunting around the area where she kept being sick on the hope of finding some remnants (she did find something earlier which I think was very small but she gobbled it down and it stayed down so I am hopeful for tomorrow).
It is pitiful to watch her and I desperately want to try her with some food. But I daren't as if it comes back up again there is nothing we can do about it until tomorrow morning when we ring the vet at about 8.30 to let her know how she is. I'd rather her be hungry overnight than be sick and be worrying about that.
She isn't drinking all that much at the moment either. I thought she would drink if she couldn't eat but obviously dogs are different to us. She did go for a wee earlier though so she can't be all that dehydrated yet. The reason for the drip is more to do with the lack of some sort of electrons in her body rather than dehydration - the vet said that if whatever it is gets too low the dog can go downhill very rapidly.
So fingers crossed for keeping it down in the morning.
On Monday night she was violently sick after she had her tea. The same thing happened at my mums on Tuesday and then again after her tea on Tuesday night.
I rang the vet on Wednesday and she said to just give her scrambled egg and she kept that down on Wednesday night and again on Thursday morning. Just before I took her to the vets for her check up on Thursday afternoon our neighbour gave her some ham and that all came back up in the car and I noticed blood in it.
The vet had a good feel of her tummy and said she thought that the medicine we were putting on her food may have affected the lining of her stomach and to stop giving her that and to give her something else instead and stick to scrambled egg or plain chicken. Up came the dinner again that night. Friday morning it stayed down but Friday night it all came back up again. This morning she was terrible and was really retching after it - you could tell it was really hurting her - she hadn't retched before.
Rang the vet and they were fantastic, opening their afternoon surgery 10 minutes early so they could fit her in. They gave her an anti sickness injection and told me to try her on some chicken an hour later. Which we did and she promptly threw it back up again. They also told us to stop giving her her pain killers in case it was a reaction to that.
Rang the vet again who said to leave it until tomorrow morning now and not feed her anything. Then to feed her some scrambled egg and ring and let her know how she gets on. If she brings it back up then she has to spend the day in hospital (hopefully not the night) to go on an iv drip to get some fluids back into her.
She is obviously feeling much better as she is obviously desperately hungry. She keeps coming to where her bowl should be and sniffing around to see if she can find any food. She has even been outside hunting around the area where she kept being sick on the hope of finding some remnants (she did find something earlier which I think was very small but she gobbled it down and it stayed down so I am hopeful for tomorrow).
It is pitiful to watch her and I desperately want to try her with some food. But I daren't as if it comes back up again there is nothing we can do about it until tomorrow morning when we ring the vet at about 8.30 to let her know how she is. I'd rather her be hungry overnight than be sick and be worrying about that.
She isn't drinking all that much at the moment either. I thought she would drink if she couldn't eat but obviously dogs are different to us. She did go for a wee earlier though so she can't be all that dehydrated yet. The reason for the drip is more to do with the lack of some sort of electrons in her body rather than dehydration - the vet said that if whatever it is gets too low the dog can go downhill very rapidly.
So fingers crossed for keeping it down in the morning.