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Old 10-12-2005, 07:26 AM
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Runny Monster, AGAIN!

Tanner has diarrehia again. Gosh, I think it has only been a week since the last time. Out of pumpkin, not sure what is going on. He also has a sore next to his an us. Felt his glands, they feel fine. Oh, boy this is going to be a long week if I have to clean up accidents every night. I just wish that my mom wasn't afraid of him so she could come let him out midday. And there is no room at work for him since we have a dozen cats from LA filling our crates. Great. Just my luck.
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Old 10-12-2005, 07:29 AM
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Poor Tanner. (poor you too!!) He's been having a rough time lately.
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Old 10-12-2005, 07:36 AM
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Poor Tanner. (poor you too!!) He's been having a rough time lately.
Such is the truth. I feel bad for him, yet regret him all in the same time. I just let him out again, not even 15 minutes since the last time and he exploded all over. I just temped him. 101F. Normal. I can't think of anything that would have given him the runs. All that I know of that he has had is his food. Poor boy.

And I just cleaned my basement on Sunday from top to bottom since everyone seemed to being doing better.

His activity level is fine. He is playing with Jack right now. I just don't get it.
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Old 10-12-2005, 07:37 AM
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Have you taken him to the vet? I don't think that's normal for him to have diarrehia THAT much. I feel for you by the way.
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Old 10-12-2005, 07:44 AM
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Have you taken him to the vet? I don't think that's normal for him to have diarrehia THAT much. I feel for you by the way.
He came to work with me on Monday since he was suppose to have his tooth extracted, but that didn't happen due to the emergencies we had come in. The vet did examine him but it was a pre-surgical examination. But he was perfectly healthy on Monday. Also, his pre-surgical bloodwork came back yesterday. Everything is normal. Completely normal.
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Old 10-12-2005, 08:13 AM
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He seems bloated, not bloat, just bloated. I just wish that I could make him better. Off to haul some nasty poopy to work with me....
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did you change or increase his food? is he eating one of the other "kids" food along with his?

Sweeney can only get a certain amount of food at each meal, too much and it blows right through him.
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sorry to hear that greta, i hope Tanner plugs the cork soon and feels better.
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I know I am a total novice, but do you give Tanner treats? I have noticed that if I give Penny a certain type of treat she gets the runs every time.
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Ooooo sorry to hear that, for Tanner & for you!
No fun, no fun at all. Could he have eaten anything?
Ummm do you guys have mice there...Wiscsonsin, it's a fact of life.
He'll be fine, you take great care of your babies!
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