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laurcia
Jun 23, 2012, 09:18 AM
I have had my puppy from day 1 I have his mom and brother, but he has not eat for 3 days he is throwing up and diarrhea for 2 days and won't drink. I think it might have been something he eat he is 12 weeks and mom and brother are good

Wondergirl
Jun 23, 2012, 09:30 AM
Please get this dog to a vet asap. He sounds very sick! He will not live much longer without food and water. If he has parvo, his sibling and maybe his mother are also in danger of getting sick and dying.

laurcia
Jun 23, 2012, 09:35 AM
There is only 1 vet in my small town and they are not open till Monday

Wondergirl
Jun 23, 2012, 10:19 AM
My guess is the pup will be dead by then, or close to it. And the other pup is in very much danger. Do you have Gatorade or Pedialyte? The sick pup must be hydrated (given liquids). Use an eyedropper to give him some frequently. Is there a vet emergency number to call?

Fr_Chuck
Jun 23, 2012, 10:29 AM
Yes, keep the puppy away from the other dogs, and don't let them around the area where this dog is. Yes he may not last till Monday, so he needs to get to a vet

Frank Mangrum
Jun 23, 2012, 11:27 AM
Another precaution to guard against possible contamination of sick pup would be to use Clorox Bleach (use as directed on container for disinfecting) and disinfect all areas that other dogs could come in contact with. Spray bottle works great.

Frank Mangrum
Jun 23, 2012, 01:24 PM
I have had my puppy from day 1 i have his mom and brother, but he has not eat for 3 days he is throwing up and diarrhea for 2 days and won't drink. I think it might of been something he eat he is 12 weeks and mom and brother are good

Is pup any better? Have you been able to give him any fluids or nutrition----I placed a call to my vet----but no answer yet------I wish pup well. FFrank ---P.S. What kind of pup is this----large or small breed?

JudyKayTee
Jun 23, 2012, 04:08 PM
I have had my puppy from day 1 i have his mom and brother, but he has not eat for 3 days he is throwing up and diarrhea for 2 days and won't drink. I think it might of been something he eat he is 12 weeks and mom and brother are good


What did he eat? These are symptoms of everything from parvo to a stomach upset to poisoning.

He needs to see a Vet - in the meantime, yes, keep him hydrated.

JudyKayTee
Jun 23, 2012, 04:09 PM
Another precaution to guard against possible contamination of sick pup would be to use Clorox Bleach (use as directed on container) and disinfect all areas that other dogs could come in contact with. Spray bottle works great.


This is dangerous advice if the other dogs are in the vicinity - the advice is to mix, WIPE DOWN the surfaces, dry - to be on the safe side rinse and then dry.

laurcia
Jun 23, 2012, 04:23 PM
He is the same keeping down a little of water. He is a large breed dog

laurcia
Jun 23, 2012, 04:27 PM
He is the same keeping down a little of water. He is a large breed dog

He had a toy duck and some of the pieces are gone ( plastic) I throw it away when I found a bite out it

LadySam
Jun 23, 2012, 04:31 PM
Try giving him gatorade or pedialyte to keep hydrated and attempt to balance electrolytes.
The cleaning should be done with 1/32 solution of bleach and water. One part bleach to 32 equal parts water, you do need to keep them separated if this parvo. You should also get rid of any bedding, toys, soft items that you can't clean.
You can bleach food and water bowls or throw them out and get new, up to you.
Is the diarrhea foul smelling and bloody looking?

LadySam
Jun 23, 2012, 04:32 PM
Is the other pup fine at this point?

LadySam
Jun 23, 2012, 04:33 PM
Eating/drinking/ normal stools and activity?

laurcia
Jun 23, 2012, 04:35 PM
Eating/drinking/ normal stools and activity?
Yes the other puppy is fine

laurcia
Jun 23, 2012, 04:39 PM
Try giving him gatorade or pedialyte to keep hydrated and attempt to balance electrolytes.
The cleaning should be done with 1/32 solution of bleach and water. One part bleach to 32 equal parts water, you do need to keep them separated in the event that this parvo. You should also get rid of any bedding, toys, soft items that you can't clean.
you can bleach food and water bowls or throw them out and get new, up to you.
is the diarrhea foul smelling and bloody looking? its not bloody but foul smelling yes

LadySam
Jun 23, 2012, 04:40 PM
If you are missing toy parts then it is possible that he has eaten them and this is causing his troubles. That still doesn't count out parvo if exposure time for the other pup was different.
This still is not to be taken lightly if he has an obstruction he could still be is serious trouble when you are able to get him to the vet.
Have you checked to see if there is an emergency facility in your area?
It would be a little more expensive. But your pup may not be able to wait.

laurcia
Jun 23, 2012, 04:43 PM
If you are missing toy parts then it is possible that he has eaten them and this is causing his troubles. That still doesn't count out parvo if exposure time for the other pup was different.
This still is not to be taken lightly if he has an obstruction he could still be is serious trouble when you are able to get him to the vet.
have you checked to see if there is an emergency facility in your area?
It would be a little more expensive. but your pup may not be able to wait. there is no emergency vets near me they are all about an hour away

Frank Mangrum
Jun 23, 2012, 04:54 PM
He is the same keeping down a little of water. He is a large breed dog

Sorry still no call from my vet---Seems I am in same boat as you---NO VET CARE ON WEEKENDS---Since pup is a larger breed you have a better chance to see vet Monday. Keep pup as hydrated as possible and give food as allowed. We will hang in there till Monday if need be---- I will try my vet again----Keep me informed----Best wishes---fFrank--- P.S. Please see one hour away vet if pup gets worse. It may be very well in pups best interest if you see vet A.S.A.P.

LadySam
Jun 23, 2012, 04:56 PM
Well none of us can diagnose over the internet, but from the sounds of things it could be a number of things.
Parasites, parvo, obstruction, dietary indiscretion.
So a few more questions if you don't mind, mainly to give you something to think about.
Has he been dewormed?
Has he gotten into any trash or different food than he is used to?
Has he been around other unvaccinated pups or dogs or to the dog park or any other public place where dogs are?
What color is the poop? Normal color or dark?
Is he only throwing up after eating or is he trying even when he hasn't eaten or drank anything?
Now get the number to the emergency clinic and give them a call, give the answers to these questions and have them advise you further. They can't diagnose over the phone but with much information they will be able to guide you.
Make sure to tell them about the toy.
A phone call will cost you nothing and may be helpful to you.
Ask about prices in case you get in a bind and have to take him in.
I know it's a long drive but you may have little choice if you have a way to get him there.
Give them a call and come back and tell us how it goes.

laurcia
Jun 23, 2012, 05:10 PM
Well none of us can diagnose over the internet, but from the sounds of things it could be a number of things.
Parasites, parvo, obstruction, dietary indiscretion.
So a few more questions if you don't mind, mainly to give you something to think about.
Has he been dewormed?
Has he gotten into any trash or different food than he is used to?
Has he been around other unvaccinated pups or dogs or to the dog park or any other public place where dogs are?
What color is the poop? normal color or dark?
Is he only throwing up after eating or is he trying even when he hasn't eaten or drank anything?
Now get the number to the emergency clinic and give them a call, give the answers to these questions and have them advise you further. They can't diagnose over the phone but with much information they will be able to guide you.
Make sure to tell them about the toy.
A phone call will cost you nothing and may be helpful to you.
Ask about prices in case you get in a bind and have to take him in.
I know it's a long drive but you may have little choice if you have a way to get him there.
Give them a call and come back and tell us how it goes. OK I will do that thanks to all. Be back later

LadySam
Jun 23, 2012, 05:16 PM
I'll be here, good luck.

JudyKayTee
Jun 23, 2012, 05:56 PM
Sorry still no call from my vet---Seem's i am in same boat as you---NO VET CARE ON WEEKENDS---Since pup is a larger breed you have a better chance to see vet monday. Keep pup as hydrated as possible and give food as allowed. We will hang in there till monday if need be---- I will try my vet again----Keep me informed----Best wishes---fFrank--- P.S. Please see one hour away vet if pup gets worse.


So that I have this right - you think your Vet is going to diagnose OP's puppy, a puppy totally unfamiliar to him, a breed that hasn't even been posted, a size that hasn't been posted, over the telephone?

laurcia
Jun 24, 2012, 03:10 AM
I'll be here, good luck. well I have been up all night going on 24 hours with him is doing OK he is still peeing and he is still getting up and walking around( little but that's good) the vet said he is going to call a check up on him throughout the day. His temp. Is good I'm hoping he stays getting better!

LadySam
Jun 24, 2012, 03:37 AM
I came back just for this news, thanks for updating.
Is he able to eat at all? Keeping down the gatorade?
The emergency vet is going to call or your regular vet?
What results did you get when you called?
I surely hope he does well for you, I know it can be very difficult to watch a pet who is not doing well.
I wish you and your pup luck.
I'll be checking back for more updates, keep us posted.

laurcia
Jun 24, 2012, 03:44 AM
I came back just for this news, thanks for updating.
Is he able to eat at all? Keeping down the gatorade?
The emergency vet is going to call or your regular vet?
What results did you get when you called?
I surely hope he does well for you, I know it can be very difficult to watch a pet who is not doing well.
I wish you and your pup luck.
I'll be checking back for more updates, keep us posted.
Not eating yet and the emergency vet is going ti be calling. He is keeping most of it down still little coming up.

LadySam
Jun 24, 2012, 03:47 AM
Great! So it sounds like this particular emergency clinic will be very helpful to you.
I was hoping that would be the case.
Keep me posted OK?

laurcia
Jun 24, 2012, 03:47 AM
not eating yet and the emergency vet is going ti be calling. He is keeping most of it down still little coming up.
He said it sounds like prove and it will be 400$ for a visit. He told me I'm doing a good job and keep it up he might make it till Monday so he can go to the vet here

JudyKayTee
Jun 24, 2012, 05:33 AM
And what did he say about the other dogs?

Did this puppy have the parvo shot and developed parvo anyway?

Parvo scares me - do you know where he caught it?

LadySam
Jun 24, 2012, 06:45 AM
Agreed, Parvo is scary.
And unfortunately there are no guarantees, you can have an up day followed by a down day.
Just in case, please prepare yourself if you need to take him into the emergency vet, ask friends, family use an almost maxed out credit card if you must. Do what you need to do in the event you need access to that money.
Of course I am going to say that his best chances are to get medical help sooner rather than later, I work in a vet clinic and it comes with the territory.
After this make sure that you get the other dogs and this one fully vaccinated.
You still have about 24 hours to go if you plan to continue at home, so be diligent if that is your choice. If you cannot make it to the emergency vet get him to your vet ASAP tomorrow morning, make sure they understand the seriousness of the situation and don't settle for an afternoon appointment.

Frank Mangrum
Jun 24, 2012, 07:14 AM
He said it sounds like prove and it will be 400$ for a visit. He told me I'm doing a good job and keep it up he might make it till Monday so he can go to the vet here
It is great to hear pup is hanging in there and you are in touch with vet---This makes my day. I have had some experince with dogs with Parvo when I volunteered at local SPCA shelter. Normally symptoms of first stages of parvovirus is high elevated body temperatures followed by diarrhea,vomiting and not eating --dog just wants to lie around and not be active any if at all. Advanced stages of parvo is very deadly---I don't think we are near that stage. Since your pup is not experienceing high fever I am some what optimistic this may not be parvovirus.
It is very important to keep sick pup isolated from other dogs and keep sick pups surroundings very much disinfected to prevent spread of possible parvovirus. Use latex gloves when handling sick pup and his byproducts---this will help from spreading the germs. My prayers are with you and sick pup----Please keep us posted---I wish you and sick pup well my friend--- fFrank

JudyKayTee
Jun 24, 2012, 07:21 AM
Agreed, Parvo is scary.
And unfortunately there are no guarantees, you can have an up day followed by a down day.
Just in case, please prepare yourself if you need to take him into the emergency vet, ask friends, family use an almost maxed out credit card if you must. Do what you need to do in the event you need access to that money.
Of course I am going to say that his best chances are to get medical help sooner rather than later, I work in a vet clinic and it comes with the territory.
After this make sure that you get the other dogs and this one fully vaccinated.
You still have about 24 hours to go if you plan to continue at home, so be diligent if that is your choice. If you cannot make it to the emergency vet get him to your vet ASAP tomorrow morning, make sure they understand the seriousness of the situation and don't settle for an afternoon appointment.



LadySam, at what age do puppies get Parvo vaccinations?

LadySam
Jun 24, 2012, 07:44 AM
Darn computer, now I got to type this again.
Beginning at the age of 6-8 weeks with he first vaccine, then every 3-4 weeks after that for a series of three. There is also a parvo only booster that can be given after the series of three.
After that every dog should be vaccinated yearly.

JudyKayTee
Jun 24, 2012, 08:12 AM
With a puppy I'm concerned - sometimes these threads are helpful to other people. I IMMEDIATELY checked my puppy's records and, yes, he's had the vaccines. I know it's a virus and it hit my area hard about 8 years ago.

Thanks for the (always) good info.

JudyKayTee
Jun 24, 2012, 09:17 AM
Normally symtoms of first stages of parvovirus is extreme elevated body temperatures followed by diarrhea an not eating --dog just wants to lie around and not be active any if at all. Advanced stages of parvo is very deadly---we are not near that stage. Since your pup is not experancing high fever I am optimistic this may not be parvovirus.fFrank



For the OP, I'm reading that the symptoms are:

"Lack of appetite; 2. Vomiting; 3. Diarrhea - yellow, dark brown, or bloody foul smelling diarrhea; 4. Depression/lethargy; 5. High or low grade fever; 6. Dehydration AND

Stools have a gelatin like appearance with little or no blood; Vomiting is frothy bile or foam; Rapid weight loss within a few hours of becoming ill." http://www.parvopuppy.com/symptoms.htm

I see nothing that indicates the puppy HAS to have a high fever or that this particular puppy does or doesn't have a fever.

I also don't know if the puppy, its littermate, its mother, have HAD their vaccines or where the puppy has been.

Scary stuff, indeed.

Frank Mangrum
Jun 24, 2012, 11:11 AM
Laurcia, Please go to this web site--- http://pets.webmd/dogs/parvo.htm--- Type in or find "canine parvovirus" ---Think this will help you to understand parvovirus and what to look for that may help pup. Best wishes---fFrank P.S. How is pup doing?

JudyKayTee
Jun 24, 2012, 11:19 AM
Laurcia, Please go to this web site--- http://pets.webmd/dogs/parvo ---think this will help you to understand parvovirus and what to look for to help pup. Best wishes---fFrank



That takes me to a search engine, not a site.

laurcia
Jun 24, 2012, 11:46 AM
That takes me to a search engine, not a site. he is OK drinking on his own and not throwing it up. He WILL make it till tomorrow!! Then to the vet at 7am Monday morning. Thanks to everyone that has helped and is here for pup. We need him around his father got killed in April we had him for 6 years. And this pup looks just like his dad that's why we keep him. Love all my pest and I hate to see any of them sick.

LadySam
Jun 24, 2012, 11:51 AM
It is great to hear pup is hanging in there and you are in touch with vet---This makes my day. I have had some experince with dogs with Parvo when I volunteered at local SPCA shelter. Normally symtoms of first stages of parvovirus is high elevated body temperatures followed by diarrhea,vomiting and not eating --dog just wants to lie around and not be active any if at all. Advanced stages of parvo is very deadly---I don't think we are near that stage. Since your pup is not experienceing high fever I am some what optimistic this may not be parvovirus.
It is very important to keep sick pup isolated from other dogs and keep sick pups surroundings very much disinfected to prevent spread of possible parvovirus. Use latex gloves when handling sick pup and his byproducts---this will help from spreading the germs. My prayers are with you and sick pup----Please keep us posted---I wish you and sick pup well my friend--- fFrank
Quite the editing job since I checked this post last and responded to the question about vaccines.

None of us can assume that this pup has not had a fever, we haven't stood by with a rectal thermometer.
We also cannot attempt (by what is stated here) to give false hope by stating your optimism that it is not parvo. The fact is it may or may not be, there are other possibilities given the history.
The pup is sick, it needs medical attention, the Op is attempting to care for him as best he can until such time that he can get him into the vet. That is what we know.
And I may add that OP has been in contact with a vet and is taking the vets' advice for care also.

laurcia
Jun 24, 2012, 11:57 AM
Quite the editing job since I checked this post last and responded to the question about vaccines.

None of us can assume that this pup has not had a fever, we haven't stood by with a rectal thermometer.
We also cannot attempt (by what is stated here) to give false hope by stating your optimism that it is not parvo. The fact is it may or may not be, there are other possibilities given the history.
The pup is sick, it needs medical attention, the Op is attempting to care for him as best he can until such time that he can get him into the vet. That is what we know.
And I may add that OP has been in contact with a vet and is taking the vets' advice for care also. he don't have a temp I have been taking it. It is and has Been normal the pas 3 days 101.3 - 101.9.

LadySam
Jun 24, 2012, 11:58 AM
he is ok drinking on his own and not throwing it up. He WILL make it till tomorrow!!!!!!!! Then to the vet at 7am Monday morning. Thanks to everyone that has helped and is here for pup. We need him around his father got killed in April we had him for 6 years. And this pup looks just like his dad that's why we keep him. Love all my pest and i hate to see any of them sick.

I'm glad he is keeping down what he is drinking, that is good news.
Keeping hydrated is very important.
I hope you both have an uneventful night and let us know how it goes at the vet.

JudyKayTee
Jun 24, 2012, 12:04 PM
Good news, indeed. Does the Vet want to see the other dogs?

How did the father get killed? I just "lost" a dog in April after 7 years. It still hurts. I'm sure you still hurt, too.

LadySam
Jun 24, 2012, 12:10 PM
he don't have a temp i have been taking it. It is and has Been normal the pas 3 days 101.3 - 101.9.

No fever, another good thing. Keep up the good work and I wish you and the pup well.

laurcia
Jun 24, 2012, 12:13 PM
Good news, indeed. Does the Vet want to see the other dogs?

How did the father get killed? I just "lost" a dog in April after 7 years. It still hurts. I'm sure you still hurt, too. he got hit by a truck and yes all of them have to go to the vet

Frank Mangrum
Jun 24, 2012, 02:56 PM
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Wondergirl
Jun 24, 2012, 03:09 PM
httr//www.parvopuppy.com/symptons.htm
This url doesn't work either.

Frank Mangrum
Jun 24, 2012, 03:12 PM
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JudyKayTee
Jun 24, 2012, 03:14 PM
Doesn't work for me, either.

ScottGem
Jun 24, 2012, 03:16 PM
It worked for me.

Probably because you typed it into the browser properly. What you posted:
Httr//www.parvopuppy.com/symptons.htm

Won't work, but

http://www.parvopuppy.com/symptoms.htm

Does work.

If you are going to post a link, then copy and paste, don't try typing it in. And httr is a funny typo since they are far from each other.

We pride ourselves on the accuracy of the advice we give. While we all make mistakes, you have been cautioned many times before about mistakes in the advice you give.

Frank Mangrum
Jun 24, 2012, 03:29 PM
Probably because you typed it into the browser properly. What you posted:
httr//www.parvopuppy.com/symptoms.htm

won't work, but

Parvo Symptoms (http://www.parvopuppy.com/symptoms.htm)

does work.

If you are going to post a link, then copy and paste, don't try typing it in. And httr is a funny typo since they are far from each other.

We pride ourselves on the accuracy of the advice we give. While we all make mistakes, you have been cautioned many times before about mistakes in the advice you give.

Sorry about the typo error, I will brush up on my typing in the future. Best wishes. P.S. I corrected mistake---Thanks--- In any event this url link is worth reading for question that is presented to us now (sick pup) and well written. Best regards--- fFrank

Frank Mangrum
Jun 24, 2012, 05:34 PM
Laurcia, How is pup? Hope all is well----Won't be able to sleep good till I hear from my sick friend. Best wishes. FFrank P.S. Best of every-thing on your vet visit tomorrow. Please keep us informed. My prayers are with my sick friend tonight. Good night ---

laurcia
Jun 24, 2012, 08:06 PM
Laurcia, How is pup? Hope all is well----Won't be able to sleep good till I hear from my sick friend. Best wishes. fFrank P.S. Best of every-thing on your vet visit tomorrow. Please keep us informed. My prayers are with my sick friend tonight. Good night --- its nor back to normal. But he has made it this far with me on his side. And I'm not sleeping again tonight, vet here we come, and thank you Frank for all you have said and he thanks you to. I will let you all know how it goes tomorrow at the vet. I have to take all 3 of them this may take a wily. I got all the time in the world when it come to my 6kids and 3dogs

JudyKayTee
Jun 24, 2012, 08:15 PM
its nor back to normal. But he has made it this far with me on his side. And i'm not sleeping again tonight, vet here we come, and thank you Frank for all you have said and he thanks you to. I will let you all know how it goes tomorrow at the vet. I have to take all 3 of them this may take a wily. I got all the time in the world when it come to my 6kids and 3dogs


Do you know what makes me very sad, and I see this all the time?

LadySam has experience (lots of experience!) with dogs, gave you good, lengthy responses and advice, took the time to explain things... and you thank someone else and completely forget about all she's done.

Sometimes I think the advice is more about hand holding and making people feel good or at least better - and that's sad.

laurcia
Jun 24, 2012, 08:27 PM
Do you know what makes me very sad, and I see this all the time?

LadySam has experience (lots of experience!) with dogs, gave you good, lengthy responses and advice, took the time to explain things ... and you thank someone else and completely forget about all she's done.

Sometimes I think the advice is more about hand holding and making people feel good or at least better - and that's sad. I didn't forget about thank you. I'm new on here and using my phone to do so. I want to THANK YOU the MOST you have saved his life if you didn't help I wouldn't of been able to do much of anything. I did everything you told me too. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

JudyKayTee
Jun 25, 2012, 05:18 AM
i didn't forget about thank you. I'm new on here and using my phone to do so. I wanna THANK YOU the MOST you have saved his life if you didn't help i wouldn't of been able to do much of anything. I did everything you told me too. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!


Thanks but that wasn't necessary - I felt that Ladysam deserved the credit, not me. I didn't question the "thanks" for my own benefit.

Frank Mangrum
Jun 25, 2012, 01:45 PM
its nor back to normal. But he has made it this far with me on his side. And i'm not sleeping again tonight, vet here we come, and thank you Frank for all you have said and he thanks you to. I will let you all know how it goes tomorrow at the vet. I have to take all 3 of them this may take a wily. I got all the time in the world when it come to my 6kids and 3dogs

Laurcia, Waiting for good news---fFrank

Frank Mangrum
Jun 25, 2012, 02:23 PM
So that I have this right - you think your Vet is going to diagnose OP's puppy, a puppy totally unfamiliar to him, a breed that hasn't even been posted, a size that hasn't been posted, over the telephone?

Yes my vet did help----Size of dog see post #10 now you got it right--Best wishes

Frank Mangrum
Jun 25, 2012, 02:28 PM
doesn't work for me, either.

You posted link on post #35 ---- Why can't you find it now?

Wondergirl
Jun 25, 2012, 02:31 PM
you posted link on post #35 why can't you find it now.
It doesn't work.

Frank Mangrum
Jun 25, 2012, 02:35 PM
it doesn't work.

See post 35---did you read aii of thread?

Wondergirl
Jun 25, 2012, 02:39 PM
see post 35---did you read aii of thread?
Yes. The link doesn't work. Try this one:

http://pets.webmd.com/dogs/parvo-parvovirus-dogs

Frank Mangrum
Jun 25, 2012, 02:46 PM
Do you know what makes me very sad, and I see this all the time?

LadySam has experience (lots of experience!) with dogs, gave you good, lengthy responses and advice, took the time to explain things ... and you thank someone else and completely forget about all she's done.

Sometimes I think the advice is more about hand holding and making people feel good or at least better - and that's sad.

Pup is still sick--- Other thank you's many come later be patient----- Right now I am very concerned with sick pup myself and not THANK YOU'S.

Alty
Jun 25, 2012, 03:44 PM
Frank. I'm not going to be as nice as the other people on this thread.

Your concern for this dog is kind and caring, but your advice has been anything but helpful.

You said that you called your vet to ask about this particular thread. There is not one vet on this planet that can give an accurate diagnosis without seeing the dog and running tests, especially when parvo is concerned. Parvo cannot be diagnosed without physically seeing the dog, blood tests, etc. Also, the list of symptoms for parvo are possible symptoms, not "if the dog doesn't have all these symptoms you're okay".

On this site we give accurate info. We also sympathize with the people caring for their pets, but we do not diagnose, we do not give misinformation, and we do not pretend that a vet gave a diagnosis over the phone based on information written on the internet. No vet would even attempt to do that. They may give advice, and suggestions, but never ever ever EVER a diagnosis.

As for links. They're all well and good, if you yourself know what you're talking about, and have read the link and find the information to be accurate. I post links about rabbits all the time, because it's easier than writing 10 pages of suggestions to the people that ask questions here. But, I've read the links I post, and I know that the information on those sites are accurate. The majority of the information posted on the net isn't accurate. It's written by people like you, that think they know something when they very obviously don't have a clue.

Lady Sam is the most qualified person that's posted on this thread. As far as I'm concerned, her word far surpasses your vet. If your vet wants to diagnose this animal over the internet, he/she should feel free to come to this site. I doubt your vet would put his veterinary license at risk like that.

If you love dogs and want to offer words of encouragement to the people posting here, that's always welcome. But, if you post advice, you must be accurate. We will not tolerate inaccurate information on this site, especially when that information could cause death.

JudyKayTee
Jun 25, 2012, 03:55 PM
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Frank, I'm done - every time you post nonsense, get caught posting nonsense, you go back and type... or,, in place of your original post. This would indicate to me that you are not stupid.

And, by the way, when you remove a post it's smart to see if anyone has referenced it. I am learning to copy your post when I answer you or respond - you might want to take a look at that.

The instant I looked at this thread I realized that at least one of your answers has been deleted - same as the legal threads.

As far as the size of the dog - "large" in my eyes may not be the same as "large" in your eyes. What do you consider "large" to be?

You were a problem on the legal boards; I believe you're now a problem on the dog boards. All else aside AMHD is NOT a chat board. You seem to think that it is.

I am fascinated that you are going to call "your Vet," repeat what's been posted here, get a diagnosis over the phone... and post it.

And the high fever as part of Parvo - that's ANOTHER post you've deleted and replaced with...

Alty
Jun 25, 2012, 04:00 PM
Oops! You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to JudyKayTee again.

Story of my life. ;)

JudyKayTee
Jun 25, 2012, 04:04 PM
Here, I'll answer for Alty: "Normally symtoms of first stages of parvovirus is high elevated body temperatures followed by diarrhea,vomiting and not eating --dog just wants to lie around and not be active any if at all. Advanced stages of parvo is very deadly---I don't think we are near that stage. Since your pup is not experienceing high fever I am some what optimistic this may not be parvovirus."

How does your optimism and what you think help anyone?

Frank Mangrum
Jun 25, 2012, 04:07 PM
Here, I'll answer for Alty: "Normally symtoms of first stages of parvovirus is high elevated body temperatures followed by diarrhea,vomiting and not eating --dog just wants to lie around and not be active any if at all. Advanced stages of parvo is very deadly---I don't think we are near that stage. Since your pup is not experienceing high fever I am some what optimistic this may not be parvovirus."

How does your optimism help anyone?

I am very much optimistic.

ScottGem
Jun 25, 2012, 04:08 PM
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