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I have a call in to our to our Vet to double check but our girl seems no worse for the wear.
We withheld breakfast. Probably going to not feed her till tonight.
This was just so nerve racking after what we went through 6 weeks ago.
She ended up in the hospital for diarrhea. She had been having diarrhea intermittently for a couple months brought on, I think, by a change in her dog food. She has always been VERY sensitive to any changes. The boyfriend got the idea she needed to be put on "senior" dog food so he gradually introduced the different food - that was the beginning of the diarrhea. Then, on the advice of the local organic food seller, he changed again to something called Blue Buffalo. Still no help. He finally, after my begging, changed her back to her regular food but she didn't improve.
We brought her in to the Vet to ge checked out and they said she was OK but needed an antibiotic to lower her high intestinal bacteria - a symptom which can be a result of diarrhea. No biggie, so we started her on the antibiotics.
The next day she crashed. Uncontrollable diarrhea and vomiting. We rushed her to the ER Vet. they kept her over night to administer IV fluids and IV antibiotics.
Fast forward 6 weeks and several different medicines and pro-biotics. The thing that did the trick was boiled hamburger and sweet potatoes. So we cook for her every day.
Now this.
I calmed down last night and apologized to our roommate for being so upset. It was just driving me crazy that he was so flippant about the whole thing. He just couldn't grasp the concept of how you can't just wait and watch with some substances because they can kill kidneys or the liver. "Waiting" until a pet shows symptoms can be too late. Neither of us were qualified to make that call. Either way, I would have liked the opportunity to induce vomiting.
We've never had to induce vomiting in our dog but we have a neighbor with a Beagle so we have plenty of experience. That dog has used more hydrogen peroxide than the entire Dallas Cheerleader's squad - rat poison, advil, fish food, used condoms, used feminine hygiene products, chocolate, a giant bowl of a 100 bound Lab's food, Mexican food enough to to serve 5 people, rocks, sticks etc. etc.
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