wilson70656
Sep 9, 2007, 07:34 AM
I got a new poodle pup last Tuesday, he was given his vacc and last wormings the day before I got him. Tuesday he didn't eat much and didn't drink anything, Wednesday he was eating a little better but still not drinking water. Thursday he was drinking water great and eating, then Thursday night he threw up a little. Friday morning he woke up and ate and drank a lot of water (drank like he was dehydrated), then he threw up about 15 minutes later and he hasn't eaten anything since then. Yesterday (saturday) he drank a little water during the early morning and then quit taking anything at all. He just laid down, couldn't stand up, wouldn't hardly move. He took him to an emergency room vet visit last night, vet thought he was hypogly. Gave him some shots, said he should be fine by 8:30 last night and when he got peppy we were suppose to feed him. But it didn't happen, by 8:45 he was looking almost like he was in a coma, didn't matter what I did to him he wouldn't move. Midnight last night he finally opened his eyes but he wouldn't eat, couldn't stand at all, or even move his head very much. I force feed him a little (and I mean a very little), during the night he got out of his bed and moved somewhere else to sleep. When I got up this morning, he was a little peppier (he could hold his head up and even stood up for a few seconds) I tried to feed him-no luck, so I force feed him a small sirnge of prescription food the vet gave us last night. After this he laid down and couldn't get back up. He is at the vets right now (had diarr. From the little amount he ate this morning) and the vet seems to be kind of stumped about the problem. No fever, cough, cold, conjestion, etc. Bowl sounds, heart rate, etc. are good. He said he wasn't hypogly. But he was sick with something, he just didn't know what it was. The vet is going to put him on IV's to try and pick him up some. Has this ever happened to anyone before. I am so upset and I just want to know what is wrong with my baby. :confused: Please help!