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Pepper

Postby Kaz » 23 Oct 2014, 19:26

Pepper's been to the vet, for the throwing up last night, and they aren't too sure what is wrong. She (vet) also found some blood around her anus, so she's passed a bit of blood too :(

She's had kaolin, some antibiotics, an anti-emetic, and been given some 'delicate tum' food :? If she passes blood again, or is still sick despite the anti-emetic we are to take her straight back. She's very tender, and hated having her tum felt :( We've been told to expect some diahorrea (sp) from the anti-biotic :(

Feeling worried now, and hoping it isn't anything serious :(
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Re: Pepper

Postby meriad » 23 Oct 2014, 19:55

Kaz, is there a chance she may have eaten something she shouldn't have when she was out walking? Something that sort of now just needs to work its way through it's tummy. Provided all is OK and once she's finished the delicate tum food try her on some plain boiled chicken with rice

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Re: Pepper

Postby Kaz » 23 Oct 2014, 20:10

Thanks Ria :) The vet did ask something similar, but we can't think of anything. I hope it is something simple like that, and she'll soon be better, but you do worry don't you? Especially as they can't talk, like we can, to say exactly how they feel :? :(

I will pass the fusses on, to herself xxxx
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Re: Pepper

Postby Diflower » 23 Oct 2014, 21:42

Aww poor girlie (((x)))

Tbh I'd leave the special food till she's a bit better, and skip a meal then give her just plain boiled/cooled rice, a little at a time, for half a day at least.
It doesn't do any harm at all and gives their tum a rest.
It's the same as we'd do for a human/child and usually works.

I'm sure she'll be fine; we've had a couple of episodes of unidentified somethings (bug/whatever) with several of the dogs who use the same field.
Now that Minnie has no immunity we don't use the field any more, it's too much of a risk for her, but it's a bit like lots of children being in the same space isn't it - plus dogs do tend to be horribly fascinated by other dogs' backsides/poo, etc :roll: ;)
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Re: Pepper

Postby lissie » 23 Oct 2014, 23:10

Hope poor Pepper gets well soon.
It is awful when they are poorly as they can`t tell you :(

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Re: Pepper

Postby Lozzles » 23 Oct 2014, 23:18

Poor Pepper :( Hopefully she will be back to her normal self in a day or two. It's a worry though isn't it? ((((((((((Kaz)))))))))))
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Re: Pepper

Postby JoM » 23 Oct 2014, 23:43

Poor sweet girl, I hope she's feeling much better very soon xx
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Re: Pepper

Postby Kaz » 24 Oct 2014, 08:12

Thanks everyone :)

She is terribly quiet, not eating but drinking, and we had a very quiet night. She doesn't seem in pain, no 'runs' yet so fingers crossed. She smells to high heaven though, a most peculiar smell! We are both a bit worried, but maybe not as worried as we were last night.

We'll see how the day goes, and thanks again :) xxxxxx
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Re: Pepper

Postby Kaz » 24 Oct 2014, 08:50

:) She perked up when Mick said "Walkies!" :) :)

Fingers crossed XX
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Re: Pepper

Postby Diflower » 24 Oct 2014, 08:55

Good girl :)
All the stuff from the vet, plus being poked around, are bound to affect her a bit too, poor thing.
Hopefully she'll be back to normal very soon (((x)))
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