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Old Nov 10, 2007, 04:17 AM
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My dog is suddenly sick for a couple of days. Yesterday she was better. This morn she is vomitting clear liquid and will not drink. She sits in front of the water bowl for a long time but will not drink

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Get to the vet. I hope yours has Saturday hours.

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apogee : Took my dog to vet, and she does not have parvo.
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Get to the vet. I hope yours has Saturday hours.

Thanks so much. It sounds like Parvo virus to me.
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Thanks so much. It sounds like Parvo virus to me.
I agree. It sure does sound like parvo. I lost a doberman pup to parvo. The pup needs to be put on fluids immediately if she is to have a chance. If she is too far gone, the best thing for her is to be put down. Only your vet will know what's best. Just get there ASAP. I really hope it isn't parvo. Best of luck to you and puppy.
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I agree. It sure does sound like parvo. I lost a doberman pup to parvo. The pup needs to be put on fluids immediately if she is to have a chance. If she is too far gone, the best thing for her is to be put down. Only your vet will know what's best. Just get there ASAP. I really hope it isn't parvo. Best of luck to you and puppy.
Thank you. However, it isn't parvo. We got her to vet, but they don't know what is wrong. She isn't dehydrated yet, but she stands in front of water bowl and won't drink. Vet said to give her some Pepto Bismol and pedialyte. I gave her a small ammount of fenigren and water in a baster. She is almost 6 months old, but is just now cutting teeth, she is a Pit Bull--maybe that has something to do with her sickness. Otherwise, I just don't know
I will watch her tonight. Hopefully tomorrow she will be better.
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Get to the vet. I hope yours has Saturday hours.

Thanks so much again. I got her to the vet, and it isn't parvo. They didn't know what was wrong with her. Said to give small ammount of pepto bismol and pedialyte. What I don't understand is why she stands in front of water bowl but won't drink. This worries me. However, she is not dehydrated yet.
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I am so glad to hear she doesn't have parvo. What a relief! I really hope she gets to feeling better soon.
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I am so glad to hear she doesn't have parvo. What a relief! I really hope she gets to feeling better soon.
Thank you again. She doesn't seem to be doing any better: I am so sad. She was such a happy puppy but would eat anything inside or out, so it is no telling what could be wrong. Yesterday she went to an emergency clinic. Monday I will take her to a good vet, if she isn't any better.
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apogee, more tests do need to be run so it is good that you are taking her back to the vet on Monday. Since you didn't mention anything about her stools or problems eating, is it possible that she ate something she shouldn't have when you weren't looking? She made have an obstruction that causes her discomfort when she drinks water. Something that will swell up when wet, like a sponge. The other thought that comes to my mind, is a bit alarming. I hate to bring it up but it is something else that needs to be discussed with your vet. Was she given her rabies shots? Over the past couple of months, has she come into contact with any other animals that may not have been immunized? One of the end stage symptoms of rabies is the desire to drink water without the ability to do so.

I hope whatever she is going through is nothing serious and easily diagnosed by your vet. Please keep us posted on how she is doing.

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froggy7 agrees: I hate admit it, but that was one of the things that went through my mind when I read the description as well.
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my 6month old pit is eating but she is throwing up her food soft and hard. what should i do
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