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Pawbly | 9 years ago
Dog Has Thrown Up Had A Seizure Can’t Use Hind Legs. Was Given Worm Med…

dog has thrown up had a seizure can’t use hind legs. was given worm med eariler today. all vets are closed now. is their an answer for this

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  1. Jana

    Surely you must have a veterinary ER or 24-hour hospital or an on-call vet somewhere? These are SERIOUS symptoms.

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
She Is A 10 Pound 6 Year Old Chihuahua Min Pin Mix.

she is a 10 pound 6 year old chihuahua min pin mix.

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  1. julie brader

    Hello Alexander, please take her to a Vet urgently. From what you are saying she is not well at all…..and could possibly have a serious infection in her uterus called Pyometra or a urinary tract infection. . Its obviously not normal for her to lose fluid like that….and it doesn’t sound like urine. Added to the other symptoms you describe its time for a Vet. Please don’t leave it any longer, if she does have Pyometra its very serious indeed. 

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
I Took My Dog In On Tuesday To Have Her Teeth Cleaned And 2 Extractions…

I took my dog in on tuesday to have her teeth cleaned and 2 extractions. She pooped before the surgery and after the surgery. She pooped Wednesday morning and was still kind of out of it. She didn’t poop at all on Thursday but was in a much better mood and acting more herself. It is now Friday morning and still no poop. Since she had extractions the vet told me to only feed her soft food. She was eating wellness core reduced fat formula before surgery but for the wet food I got her blue buffalo. She has a good appetite. Wednesday it was hard to get her to drink water but Thursday she drank more. She didn’t pee as much Wednesday but on Thursday she went more like usual. The vet prescribed her rimadyl, tramadol, and cephalexin for an antibiotic. She hasn’t tried to poop and doesn’t strain to poop and her last poop was perfectly normal. When should I worry about it?

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  1. Rebecca Beck

    Thank you, I called the vet and the one who performed her dental is out of the office. They just told me to keep an eye on her over the weekend and to call back Monday if she hasn’t pooped yet. I should also mention that my dog is an ivdd dachshund and she has nerve damage in her lumbar spine. She can still move and feel her legs but not enough to walk on her own. Could this nerve damage accompanied with the anesthesia she was under cause her digestion to be slowed?

  2. Rebecca Beck

    Sorry about the double post, im trying to get the hang of the setup here. Thank you, I called the vet and the one who performed her dental is out of the office. They just told me to keep an eye on her over the weekend and to call back Monday if she hasn’t pooped yet. I should also mention that my dog is an ivdd dachshund and she has nerve damage in her lumbar spine. She can still move and feel her legs but not enough to walk on her own. Could this nerve damage accompanied with the anesthesia she was under cause her digestion to be slowed?

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
He Has Constant Access To Hay, Although He’s Never Really Eaten It, It’s Constantly There…

he has constant access to hay, although he’s never really eaten it, it’s constantly there

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  1. Diedra Cardamone

    Hello Ash,

    A rabbits diet should generally consist of 90% hay, and 10% pellets. Veggies are given as treats.  The primary hay used in my experience is Timothy but you can also try Oat Hay, Meadow Grass or Orchard Grass (any grass hay).  In the US a well known brand it “Oxbow”.  If you do not have access to different types of hay maybe you can order online.  I hope your rabbit starts to eat more soon!

    Diedra

  2. ash Marley

    he has Timothy hay constantly but doesn’t eat it,never has and I’ve been giving him veggies everyday as that’s all he will eat so if I don’t he won’t eat anything, I hope he starts eating soon,it’s not like him

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
I Have A 2-year Old Male Labrado Retriever Max And Every Night Between 11pm- Midnight…

I have a 2-year old male labrado retriever Max and every night between 11pm- midnight he wakes up an scratches his nails upon a floor tile. When we call his name, he flaps his ears and go back to sleep. What can this be please? Thanks

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  1. Anonymous

    boredom?  maybe he hears something outside?

  2. Debbie Untitled

    I dont think so, it is very quite at that time. Thanks for your answer.

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
I Have A 2-year Old Male Labrador Retriever At Every Night Between 11pm- Midnight He…

I have a 2-year old male labrador retriever at every night between 11pm- midnight he wakes up an scratches his nails upon a floor tile. When we call his name, he flaps his ears and go back to sleep. What can this be please? Thanks

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  1. Debbie Untitled

    It worries me a bit to tell you the truth, can dogs sleepwalk?

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
My Parents Have An 8 Month Old Chihuahua That Has Always Been Very Energetic, Playful…

My parents have an 8 month old chihuahua that has always been very energetic, playful and loving. All of a sudden she became extremely lethargic, seems unbalanced, dry nose and she is constantly licking her chops and from time to time opens her jaw wide and paws at the inside of her mouth. It’s been a couple weeks now and she is not back to normal. She’s been to the vet twice and they can’t find anything. Could it be neurological or possibly something in her mouth they can’t find?

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  1. Kate McKelvie

    Did they check bloodwork, or consider sedation in order to explore the back of her mouth, soft pallet?  I would consider a second opinion, if not…

  2. Whitney Grim

    Blood work and xrays came back normal and they did sedate her and check her mouth. The only other option is to find specialists and my parents just can’t afford it right now. Not sure what to do from here.

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
My Small Breed Dog Is Having Troubles Defecating. How Can Give Her To Help? She…

My small breed dog is having troubles defecating. How can give her to help? She is straining which is causing pain and swelling. I have tried adding pumpkin to her food which does not seem to be making a difference. Please help!!

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  1. julie brader

    Chelsea you need to take her to a Vet to find whats causing this. Your dog is in great pain to the point of causing swelling when she tries to defecate. Please don’t leave her like this any longer, she needs help. 

  2. Chelsea Sweeney

    Yes, I know this already. I have an appointment this week but in the meantime trying to find something that might give her relief as I am very aware that this is painful for her.

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
I’ve Wiped His Mouth A Few Times So The Bubbles Have Stopped. He Isnt Hot…

I’ve wiped his mouth a few times so the bubbles have stopped. He isnt hot and his heart beat seems fine. He has had his shots too

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Pawbly | 9 years ago
My Girlfriend And I Are Getting 2 French Bulldog Puppies. How Long Do Use A…

My girlfriend and I are getting 2 french bulldog puppies. How long do use a crate after they are done housing training? I feel once they are house broken they should be free to roam. She feels they should always have it.

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  1. julie brader

    Hi Brian……..its your decision of course but I would never advise anyone to get two puppies at the same time. Wait until the first one is 18 months or so then get another one.

    Anyhow…..back to crates. Its really up to the individual whether you crate your dogs or not. They are very useful though. Never use them as a punishment, crates should be a happy place for dogs to go. If you cover them, leaving the door section uncovered they make a great “den” and dogs love dens.

    If you decide to carry on with the crates after housetraining you can leave the door open for the dog to go in and out as they wish. If you need to go out and make sure the dog is safe pop them in the crates. Its really not fair to leave a dog locked up for hours though. You can buy water bowls which clip on the crate so the dog has water too. 

    Unless you are absolutely certain your dogs will be safe to roam around the house, plants are gone so they can’t chew on them ect then I would definately keep the crates. 

    Good luck and have fun with your puppies! 

  2. Brian Adrian

    Why do you suggest waiting to get the second puppy? Our biggest fear is the puppy having seperation anxiety and feel with two puppies (siblings) they would comfort eachother.

    I leave work at 6 and am home by 4, my girlfriend leaves work at 8:30 and is home at 5:30 but plans to come home at noon to let them out. How long is too long to have them in the crate?

  3. julie brader

    Hi again Brian, I understand your logic of having two puppies if you both work. Make sure you get a nice big cage so they have room to move-and think of them as adults when you buy it.
    This is my personal opinion and I probably shouldn’t be airing it here lol
    Having a puppy is, believe me, like having a baby in the house. To care for one puppy, housetrain, basic training, socialising and financial costs (believe me there will be) is very hard work and time consuming. To do all this for two is twice all of the above.
    However, if you and your girlfriend are both prepared to dedicate a lot of time and effort to a puppy each it would work.
    As for how long to leave them in crates….I know people leave puppies and dogs in them day in day out. Yours would have to be in crates for quite a while as you both work.
    I guess its up to the owner but you may have problems with housetraining them….puppies ideally need to be put outside every hour or so for them to get the message.
    I’m probably the wrong person to ask about this as I wouldn’t let a puppy go to someone who works all day…..again my personal opinion.
    You seem to have given this a lot of thought and I’m sure it will all work out….it will be hard work for you both to start with though.
    So good luck and enjoy your dogs.. I hope you have many happy years together. ?