| I am very sad to hear that. Tick bites usually don't lead to death. Anything can happen I guess. It is not the tick bite that is the problem, it is infections and parasites they carry. who know what he may have caught.
As I said last night get her on a standard dry kibble. Give her a few days and see if the stool firms up. I have had 14 young puppies since 1991, and many of them had soft stools at first. There is a number of things that can cause it, but if the vet checked her, he should have found some of them and given you medicine for them. Keep an eye on her, and if her stools don't firm up, get back with the vet before the weekend. |