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Old Nov 1, 2007, 02:41 PM
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vomitting chihuahua

My in laws dog is almost 1 year old. She has had all of her shots.
Yesterday she was given a couple of bites of hot dog.
Last night after 10 p.m she woke up and threw up food. awhile later she threw up about a tablespoon of white frothy foam, then later she threw up a small amount of bile.
Today she has not drunk any water. My mother in law has not given her any food. But she has provided water for her but she did not want any.
My question is will it be ok to wait until tomorrow and take her to the vet or should I take her tonight...office hours are until 10 p.m. btw she is not playing or happy to see vistors. In law had grandchildren over today and failed to notice if she is peeing. She also made the mistake of hovering over her and trying to make her drink water. She wants me to come over with a syringe and force water in her, which I am not sure if this is a good idea at this point. I am thinking that the hot dog made her ill as she is not used to eating people food.

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Old Nov 1, 2007, 02:56 PM   #2  
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I don't have any professional advice to give but if I were in this position I'd give the vet a call right away and explain all of this to he/she. Good luck with the pup...I'm sure labman and ruby will have a bit more advice for yah!
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Duh, I should have thouhgt about that I will call right now.
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Yay good!!! Hopefully it is nothing too serious!!
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If you can get a office visit in tonight at regular rates, I would do it. You know I am absolutely opposed to giving a dog human food, but I can't see a couple of bites of hot dog upsetting its stomach that much.
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I tried calling the vet, but kept getting put on hold. They must be super busy. m-law called about 15 minutes ago. Crickett awoke from her nap and drank some water and seems to be holding it down. She allso peed. I am taking her in tomorrow, just to be on the safe side. Unless she starts vomitting again tonight. While on hold I found out that they are now open till 11 p.m. so we have some time to see how it goes. It will not be an extra charge as this is part of their normal hours.
m law says she just absently minded handed her the peice of hot dog she insist that she is more fragile than most dogs, beacuse she was thrown on a porch to fend for herself when she was small. Will update tomorrow.
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Sorry I didn't see this sooner bushg. I agree with labman in that I don't think a small piece of hot dog would make her this ill. But, anything is possible. Maybe she ate something else that one of the kids gave to her and your MIL didn't notice? Let us know what the vet says and how she is doing.
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Crickett continued to drink last night and pee. She even woke up at 4 a.m. and went potty.
This morning she had more water and peed and ate a little of her food. She was not totally up to her normal lively self. So we took her in.
The vet said that it must have been the hot dog, seems as if the son that lives upstairs also gave her a bite of hot dog, which probably between mil's bite and bil's bite turned into a whole dog, too much for a 6 pound dog. He said hot dog's were one of the WORST things they can be given... choking factor and too greasy. Esp as MIL says a very fragile dog. Lol this makes me laugh cause she can be a little terror, but MIL say she is so fragile, unlike other dogs.
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I'm very glad to hear that lil Crickett is okay. I have a lil chihuahua as well and while she may look fragile she is beastly, haha! Anyways, I'm glad all is well!

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bushg agrees: Thanks, lol she isn't fraigle either, It thrills me this is coming from a woman that she would not ever own another dog after hers died 18 years ago. Since she got this dog she has lost about 15 pounds and makes it quilts and sweaters. I'm thrilled.
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Ahhh that is just too cute bushg!!! Sounds like little crickett is doing her a lot of good Dogs are good at that!
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