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Old 07-03-2005, 02:13 PM
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Dog poorley after puppie jabs :(

my 9 week cross tibetin terrier / yorksure has just had her jabs on friday she was listless and tired str8 after but seemend fine and full of her normal energy but 48 hours later shes gone very quiet and wont stand up . shes sleeping alot but hasnt any energy . please any advice would be gr8 due to the fact that theres no vets till moring
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Old 07-03-2005, 02:18 PM
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Sorry, I'm not familiar with the term "had her jabs" done. What does this mean?
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her injections for distemper and hepitits and such
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I assume Christopher means shots.
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Old 07-03-2005, 02:26 PM
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yeah sry shes not well at all
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I've had dogs gets listless a few hours later, stay that way for a day at most, then return to normal. I've never had one start to go listless 48 hours after. I'm no vet or tech, but you may want to call the vet if you have a 24 hr emergency clinic in your area, they should at least be able to tell you if you should do anything before tomorrow.

There are a lot more knowledgeable people than me in this forum who probably will chime in before long.
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CJ - although rare some dogs don't tolerate the injections well. You should call your vet at the very least. I would suggest going backt to see him/her.

It's a case of better safe than sorry.
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thanks all problem is theres no 24th vet . she will wag tale and make a show of being happy when she sees me but its like she hasnt got the energy to stand or when she does she drags her hind .
thanks all fr helping all
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Yes sounds like a very bad reaction to the jab, but we can only guess it is hard without seeing your pup.

Is pup shivvering? Have a Temp?

Is pup still eating or drinking, the main thing you need to do is make sure you get plenty of fluids in, or dehydration till you can get to the vet will be a killer.

Get some warm water and place a couple of teaspoons of sugar in it, the sugar will encourage pup to drink it.

Keep puppy very warm and do not make her walk or exercise. The more she moves about the more the vaccination travels through her body. If you can, try to confine her, do you have a crate?
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Old 07-03-2005, 04:49 PM
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yeah she didnt want to drink or much movement . then a friend came round and she went mad ( not her usual self ) but a vast improvment she still drags her back legs when walking but she did drink some water .

she is acting like shes doped or tranq but shes a lot better , i figure if shes well enough to wag her tail roll onto her back shes gonna be ok till i can get vet in moring . thanks all again
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