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Old 04-24-2006, 10:15 AM
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Dangerous Daisey is sick!!!

She was fine last night running through the house doing her usual ankle biting self. The smorning she is pooping blood and throwing up yellow. She is walking real slow an being lathargic. I have an appointment at 3pm. 2 hrs from now. I hope it's nothing seriouse!!!!!
Does anybody recognize these symptoms???
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Oh, she's also drinking alot more water than usual
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Old 04-24-2006, 11:39 AM
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It could be any number of things Kimberly - I'm sorry to hear that you're going through this with your baby. Hugs to you and her and let us know what the vet says.
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Old 04-24-2006, 12:05 PM
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My daughters dog did the same thing, she paniced and ran to the vet was intestional infectionl, she eat bunny poop or had chewed on a bush she should not of. She does not eat them but sits out of boredom and chews the limbs and of course eats the bunny poop left through the night. She is fine now after some meds given her. Might be the same as she had blood, muscos and runs, listless, just not Jozi.
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Old 04-24-2006, 12:33 PM
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How is the puppy what did the vet say?
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Old 04-24-2006, 01:08 PM
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Hi Kimberley
So sorry to hear that your Daisey is poorly. It is an awful situation and you never know what to do for the best.
Please keep us updated on what the vet has diagnosed and I truly hope it is just something that puppy dogs seem to find interesting to eat which is not at all good for them.
Good Luck
My thoughts are with you.
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Sorry to hear about Daisy..did the vet find?? I hope it's nothing too serious
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Old 04-24-2006, 01:38 PM
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I hope Daisy is feeling better! Our four legged friends really scare us sometimes!
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I just got back from vet. Since there was no solid stool and just blood they didn't see any worms. This is the third time she has been treated for whips in the kast 2 months!!! So she changed med from what she was taking before. Maybe this will work better. It's panacur granules. She also got IV fluids because she was dehydrated. Now she has a lump on her back untill fluids distibute thro out her body. While we ther there she also got a pedicure. She's just alittle thing but it took 3 of us to hold her!!!
I just really hope these meds work better. I felt so sorry for her this morning, she was haveing trouble walking because her hiney hurt from the runs.
Thank you for the suport!!! Kimberly
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awww bles her i hope she feels better soon hugs and licks from the bradley bunch xx
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