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Oct. 8th, 2009 06:23 pmI came home to find several areas of upchuck on the dining room rug. I wasn't 100% sure that it was Gaby, but it looked like it was hers, and she has shown signs of being the sort of dog who sometimes gets an upset tum for no discernible reason.
I cleaned it up and was in the middle of changing clothes when she tossed up again. Not very much, and this time there was a little blood in the mix. In all other ways she seems fine--alert, good spirits. Not sick, iow. Phoned the vet, who advised a bland dinner of chicken and rice. If she upchucks again, it's to the e-vet with her.
Vet also advised famotidine, so I gave Gaby a 20mg tablet in a pea-sized bit of wet dog food. So far, fingers crossed, that has stayed down. I then went out to get chicken. Am cooking that now. Please let that stay down.
UPDATE: fingers still crossed. Her light dinner was 4 hours ago, and nothing untoward in the house. Even if she lost it outside as a result of all the excitement over the Neighbors! Splitting! Logs!, I can't help but think that she would have tossed up in the house as well.
I'm wondering if it's a delayed reaction to her homecoming and all the stress that entailed?
Another day of famotidine, I think. And more chicken and rice.
I cleaned it up and was in the middle of changing clothes when she tossed up again. Not very much, and this time there was a little blood in the mix. In all other ways she seems fine--alert, good spirits. Not sick, iow. Phoned the vet, who advised a bland dinner of chicken and rice. If she upchucks again, it's to the e-vet with her.
Vet also advised famotidine, so I gave Gaby a 20mg tablet in a pea-sized bit of wet dog food. So far, fingers crossed, that has stayed down. I then went out to get chicken. Am cooking that now. Please let that stay down.
UPDATE: fingers still crossed. Her light dinner was 4 hours ago, and nothing untoward in the house. Even if she lost it outside as a result of all the excitement over the Neighbors! Splitting! Logs!, I can't help but think that she would have tossed up in the house as well.
I'm wondering if it's a delayed reaction to her homecoming and all the stress that entailed?
Another day of famotidine, I think. And more chicken and rice.
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Date: 2009-10-08 11:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-10-09 12:24 am (UTC)She ate 1/2 cup cooked rice and some diced white meat chicken, and licked the bowl. She seems normal in every way except for the tummy upset--she stuck by me in the kitchen, and was very interested in what I was preparing. No nausea, iow. And she kept the famotidine down, which is a good sign. I did find a few blades of grass in the last bit she upchucked, but whether that caused the problem or was something she ate to alleviate it, who knows?
She's sleeping now.
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Date: 2009-10-09 12:32 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-10-09 12:52 am (UTC)Also, I'd offer her ice cubes to lick instead of a lot of water.
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Date: 2009-10-09 01:41 am (UTC)Now she's barking at the neighbors, who are chopping wood.
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Date: 2009-10-09 01:03 pm (UTC)A week ago at this time, I was in St Louis. At the risk of sounding self-pitying, I wish I was there now.
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Date: 2009-10-09 09:21 pm (UTC)Next time you're at the vet's ask him to show you how they check for dehydration in dogs - basically you pull up some skin over the ribcage - in a hydrated dog in goes right back into place, in a dehydrated dog it kind of stays pulled up.
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Date: 2009-10-09 10:01 pm (UTC)