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  • Aug 13, 2005, 10:29 PM
    Rpdsniper243
    Hey all
    I've been watching for worms in her stool but no such luck with that... not that its luck but better than the obvious. She is still extremely playful and not acting out at all. She hasn't really had any change in demanor or temper or the way she usually acts. I at first thought perhaps it's because of the heat also, I know that she sheds like crazy in the summer and she can't ever seem to stay cool so we have a baby pool for her to lay around in and play in. Like I said she drinks tons of water all day long also. I'm not sure that she has chewed anything that we know of as of lately, she does like to chew the skin off her tennis balls but she hasn't for awhile. I work for a police department and spoke with our animal control officer who also has show dogs and he said perhaps she is bound up but I've seen her poop twice today so I'm not sure if being bound up is the problem. He told me to try and give her puppy chow and see if she eats that and if not then to take her to the vet on Mon or Tues. We also had another dog that passed away about 2 months ago, and I'm wondering if that may have something to do with it. After Bear passed she began to pee inside here and there for a few weeks and act out a little. She has since stopped that but has not been eating nearly as much? Any other advice would be great, it seems that all of you that post on here know what you are talking about... Thanks

    Mike
  • Aug 16, 2005, 03:04 AM
    Viv
    Yuk!
    Hello again,
    Jazz my 8yr od GSD is still hit and miss with her food intake and her sickness bouts, some days (like last night) she showed real enthusiasm for her food and any dog biscuits and chews we offered, so I offered her more than usual because I'm worried about her weight loss. she ate it all with ghusto and still wanted more, but I was afraid she would be sick so tried not to over indulge her. she didnt throw it back up which was great. :) Now this morning I offered her her breakfast as usual (dog food dried and added gravy to try to get her interested), she sniffed it and turned her nose up at it), I thought she was feeling poorly again (her nose is nearly always not cold and wet like it used to be).
    Anyway my daughter took her for her usual walk and was horrified when she saw her eating what she asumed was grass...on closer inspection however she discovered she was eating other animals poop :eek: (probs dogs) it's not the first time she has done this, but I thought she had stopped, has anyone any idea WHY she could possibly want to turn down her own nice fresh food for dog poop? and could this be what is making her ill??

    many thanx Viv
  • Aug 16, 2005, 03:39 AM
    Msawsm7177
    Mini Long Haired Daschund Problems Please help
    We recently acquired a 12 week old mini dashund problem. At the store they said sometimes he gets picky about his eating so when he won't eat add a little sliced low fat turkey to his food. When we do this it causes diareahha of the liquid form. So we stopped. Now the issue is a few things.
    One when I take him out side to go to the bathroom he will urinate outside but will not go number 2. He purposely waits until I bring him in the house and goes on the floor and then runs and hides because he knows I'm going to firmly tell him verbally that is a bad boy. I can stay outside for an hour and he will still do it so I'm giving him plenty of sniffing time.
    The second problem is now he won't eat now. I told my husband maybe he doesn't like the food.
    The third problem is he is gagging like he has something caught in his throat.
    The pet store gave him a bunch of pigs ears which he loves to chew on
    (could this be causing the above problems).
    And the fourth and final problem is he has this stuffed animal he loves to play with but once in a while it almost appears like he is trying to hump the toy.
    I told my husband when we see this to scold the dog because I don't want him to get in the habit of humping things (Is this common for puppies?)

    We are scheduled to take him to the vet on Thursday for his 2 week check up but I'm not sure if I should wait.

    He is a very active dog and loves to play but I need to solve these problems.

    Please help... :eek:
  • Aug 16, 2005, 08:15 AM
    LoveMyBooBooGirl
    Re:12 week mini dach
    Hello. Unfortunately, when purchasing a dog from a pet store you run the risk of it coming from a puppy mill. And it sounds like that may be the case with you. Most dogs are from mills when purchased from a pet store, especially small toy breeds. Puppy mills are raised in the same poor conditions as veal cows, many die, most that live are ill and have severe health problems. I wonder however, why it is you bought a dog that the petstore informed you wasn't in top condition? (picky eater) a puppy should always have a big appitite fro just about anything you will let him eat. The one health issue that jumped out at me is the pig ears. A mini/toy breed has a mouth too small to properly chew a pig ear or standard rawhide flip, especially one so young. Those treats are better suited for med. To lg. breed dogs. With any new toy or treat, watch your pet closely. If he likes the pig ear, a "mini-dingo" or "mini polar chew" would be better. They can be found at petsmart/petco or walmart. And the humping is normal. If it is not a bother for you with the toy, then its not a big deal. Just make sure to teach him not to do it to people's legs. :) concerning the diarreah and poor appitite, I would see if I could get him into the vet sooner. For his health and in case you need to hold the pet store responsible for anything. Good luck.
  • Aug 16, 2005, 08:19 AM
    Rpdsniper243
    Hey
    Hey all,
    Just wanted to update you on Kaci, we went to the vet yesterday and she had an extremely high fever! She has some type of infection whether its viral or bacterial they still aren't sure, they are waiting for the blood and urine test to come back... but thank you for all the advice!!
  • Aug 16, 2005, 11:12 AM
    labman
    To Rpdsniper243 I hope the vet is able to help Kaci. The vet is able to do little for viruses, except treat symptoms and support the body until the dog's own immunity clears up the problem. Antibiotics make quick work of most bacterial infections. Training can't fix physical problems. She may be back to near normal when the infection is cleared up, although still missing her companion. Please keep us posted.

    To Msaws m ''The third problem is he is gagging like he has something caught in his throat. The pet store gave him a bunch of pigs ears which he loves to chew on (could this be causing the above problems).''

    For that very reason, the large dog guide school that I volunteer for, forbids giving any of their dogs rawhide, pigs ears, ropes, etc. The school has had thousands of dogs under their care for decades. They have learned the hard way not to ever give a dog anything it can chew large enough pieces off to choke or block the intestinal tract. Unfortunately many people continue giving their dogs rawhide, pigs ears, etc. and even pose as experts and recommend others do too. Rawhide flips are very dangerous to large dogs that can gulp them down whole, sharp corners and all, as I have previously posted here. The larger the dog, the more likely it is to have trouble from rawhide. The most dangerous fools are those that won't heed reasonable warnings. Anybody can post whatever they want here. There is nobody here but other, better trained users to point out things that can kill a dog.

    For the bowel movements. Try to keep him moving. Exercise stimulates the bowels and bladder. At that age, most bowel movements are accidents, they suddenly have to go now. If you manage for him to have a bowel movement outside, be lavish with the praise and petting.

    The humping is normal, and often has to do with dominance and status rather than sexuality. Most people work at correcting the dog for it more to have a dog that is pleasant to have around. A 12 week old puppy from the pet store is not the easiest place to start on having a healthy, well socialized dog.

    You should be feeding a puppy chow now. Switching to an adult chow for the
    Larger breeds at 4- 6 months, slows growth and helps develop sturdier
    Joints. May be good advice for a little Dachshund too. Keep him lean and give his back time to support more weight.

    Your dog definitely should be narrower at the waist than the hips and chest.
    You should be able to easily feel the ribs, but not see them. Each dog is
    Different. Standard recommendations are a good place to start, but each dog
    Must have its food adjusted to its individual needs.

    The gagging and not eating worry me. Maybe moving up the vet visit would be a good idea if you can get in.

    To Viv Eating stools is common, disgusting to us. Eating their own usually isn't harmful unless you are trying to clear up worms. Certainly it exposes her to any problems the other dog has. Many young puppies die from even sniffing bowel movements of dogs with parvo. I would pass this on to the vet. They need every scrap of information to diagnose patients that don't tell anything. There are additive that keep dogs from eating their own stools. I usually work at cleaning them up before the dog has a chance. As for other dog's stools on a walk, watch her and give her a stern ''Bad dog!'' and a snap of the leash.
  • Aug 16, 2005, 03:36 PM
    Msawsm7177
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Msawsm7177
    We recently aquired a 12 week old mini dashund problem. At the store they said sometimes he gets picky about his eating so when he won't eat add a little sliced low fat turkey to his food. When we do this it causes diareahha of the liquid form. So we stopped. Now the issue is a few things.
    One when I take him out side to go to the bathroom he will urinate outside but will not go number 2. He purposely waits until I bring him in the house and goes on the floor and then runs and hides because he knows I'm going to firmly tell him verbally that is a bad boy. I can stay outside for an hour and he will still do it so I'm giving him plenty of sniffing time.
    The second problem is now he won't eat now. I told my husband maybe he doesn't like the food.
    The third problem is he is gagging like he has something caught in his throat.
    The pet store gave him a bunch of pigs ears which he loves to chew on
    (could this be causing the above problems).
    And the fourth and final problem is he has this stuffed animal he loves to play with but once in a while it almost appears like he is trying to hump the toy.
    I told my husband when we see this to scold the dog because I don't want him to get in the habit of humping things (Is this common for puppies?)

    We are scheduled to take him to the vet on Thursday for his 2 week check up but I'm not sure if I should wait.

    He is a very active dog and loves to play but I need to solve these problems.

    Please help... :eek:



    Thanks for all your help. I took him to the vet and it seems my little pooch just has diarehha from chomping on too many pigs ears... so I learned something new. He gave me a liquid stuff in a tube to feed him for a couple days and meds to soothe the diarehha. Health wise he is in tip shop shape right down to his heart and lungs.. and he weighed in at a whopping
    3 lbs 6.8 oz...
  • Aug 16, 2005, 04:29 PM
    LoveMyBooBooGirl
    Glad to hear your mini dach will bet feeling better in the days to come!
  • Aug 17, 2005, 02:51 AM
    Msawsm7177
    Very happy
    So am I... now I can sleep again LOL...

    Like caring for a new born baby :)
  • Aug 17, 2005, 11:27 AM
    connij2
    Dog won't eat
    I have a 8 year old german shepherd. She too has periods of not eating for a week at a time sometimes. We live in Arizona and it is hot here (to say the least). Although she became an inside dog in the summers she still refused to eat for weeks and then she would start. We took her to the vet. Teeth, digestive system, everything was checked. Nothing wrong with her. Bottom line, this breed seems to know when they need to eat and when they don't. She is not skinny. Although she was when she was younger. She is fit and very beautiful. My advise. If your shepherd is not eating and it is concerning you, take it to the vet. Get the checkup. Then DO NOT switch the dog food. Give the dog what they have always eaten. Changing a dogs diet can be another variable to throw in the mix. The dog will eat. As long as the vet gives a clean bill of health you should be fine. P.S. This is the 4th shepherd we have had in 20 years and all of them went through this. As well, most of them preferred to eat in solitaire and in the evenings. We feed once a day in the evening and provide milk bones and water. The food dish is not usually empty until 4 or 5:00 pm. We refill it with 3 cups of food and she eats sometime after we go to bed or ignore her for the evening. Seems shepherds are funny that way.
  • Aug 17, 2005, 11:40 AM
    labman
    Thank you. Wise advice is not always easy to follow. 3 years ago, my 5 month old Shepherd went 3 days without eating. She was fine, but I was a wreck. Any time a dog goes more than a few days without eating, it is best to at least call the vet. More so with dogs that normally bolt down their food and look for, much more common in Labs, than Shepherds.
  • Aug 17, 2005, 12:43 PM
    gsdmommy
    GSD weight problems
    I also have a gsd who doesn't eat much and whose ribs and butt bones stick out almost as if she is emanciated(sp) when I bought her she was 5mons old and 28lbs which now that we just bought another gsd at 13wks and she was 28lbs is really disturbing! Now our new puppy is 16wks and 38lbs she weighs almost as much as Heidi our first puppy who is now 43lbs. The vet has told me that we should get blood work done on her to see if that may be the cause of her being so skinny. I was wondering if you think it is worth the shot? I've looked up about dogs not gaining weight and there are so many different reasons as to why. She has been tested for worms and came up negative but we still gave her a dose of the dewormer just in case the worms were missed. She also ended up having mange which I hope is cured. Another thing that concerns me is I've never noticed her go into heat. She is now 10mons old now and yet to go into heat that I know of. I want to get her spayed but I don't know if her weight would cause her to be at risk of death? Please any information will be greatly appreciated!

    Jessica mommy of 2gsds
  • Aug 17, 2005, 01:48 PM
    labman
    Starting where I am the surest, 10 months is a little on the late side for a first season, but some go longer. My Lab/Golden, Sheba, will be 10 months the 24'th and shows no signs yet. I surely expected it when she was to show at the state fair*. Your vet would be a much better judge of any risk to doing it now. Most vets do not like the complications of doing it when she is in season.

    Have you specifically checked for a tape worm? Sometimes you miss the give away segments in the stool. Lean, and for a GSD, the ribs showing a little, is OK, but none of the bones should be prominent. If the vet says he can't do much more without blood work, better go with it.

    *Took first in a class of 5.
  • Aug 17, 2005, 02:03 PM
    gsdmommy
    Gsd underweight
    She has been checked for worms 3times and the first time I was told she had them they didn't say what kind of worm she had and I was given little white pills I had to give her by mouth, I didn't like that vet I was taking her to so I switched to another one and that's when I found out she had mange and we did another fecal test and it came up negative nothing was seen but I bought the dewormer anyway and she was given 10cc for 3days and I waited 3weeks and gave her 15ccs 3days, and now I have to wait 2months and give her 25ccs 3days. I doubt she has any type of worms left after that. She was also tested when she was taken to the emergency room because I thought she was having a reaction to the med she was taken for the red mange ivermectin but the vet there said that probably wasn't the cause. So, the next step is to get blood work done on her to see if we can find anything. Unfortunately it looks like we got her from a puppymill because she is scared of everything! She was not socialized at all. The people told me to send her back several times and I refused because there is nothing more they can do with her, and they said they don't sell gsds anymore.She's a sweetheart.Anyway thanks for your info. I appreciate it. I have contacted many breeders of gsds as well.
  • Aug 18, 2005, 01:08 PM
    daizysueb
    My Shih Tzu won't eat
    I've recently taken on my parents' 2 shih tzu's. They are about 5 or 6 years old. I've had them since Sunday, today is Wednesday and I've only seen him eat once. I have both of their bowls together in a corner of the kitchen. I do not feed them more than once a day, nor do I give them people food. I have given them a treat when coming in from the going potty. They are crate trained and are in the crates while I'm at work and at night for sleeping.

    The female, Lilli, is doing fine. The male, Spike, is not. He's only eaten twice since moving in. He doesn't seem to be interested even in the treats. The past couple of times I've given them, he's just left it on the floor. My sister told me that they were having some trouble getting him to eat before he moved in with me. They had just gotten a golden retriever puppy 6 months ago, so I wonder if that had anything to do with it.

    Any tips to get him to eat? Should I move his dish away from hers? How long should I let this go on before I really should worry?

    I'm totally stumped.
  • Aug 18, 2005, 06:51 PM
    labman
    This sounds like emotional distress rather than a physical problem. Try TLC, lots of it. Talk to him, telling him what a good little dog he is. Brush him, keep him looking good. Take him for walks, give him butt and belly rubs. Some dogs are much slower to bond to new people than others.

    I hope you have as much of his old stuff as possible, crate, bedding, toys, leash, anything else that was his. Maybe even return to the old neighborhood for walks.
  • Aug 22, 2005, 01:07 PM
    daizysueb
    Doing much better now
    Thanks for the advice. I've tried to pay more attention and cuddle him. He's been eating now and doing just fine. No more worries.

    :)
  • Aug 24, 2005, 09:01 PM
    jab
    Is it my dogs age?
    My dog, Merlin, has recently quit eating. He is about 13 years old and a lot of people have told me that is the problem, but for some reason I don't think that is it. I have tried getting him that can dog food that smells so good I am tempted to eat it. He even turns down deli ham slices. He has gotten really skinny and he hardly moves at all anymore. When he does he looks frail. I don't think it is his age because this happened only when he quit eating. Right now I am kind of getting him to eat this stuff called Nutri-Cal, a calorie supplement, to help give him a little energy, but he takes less and less evertime I try. I would greatly appreciate any help.
  • Sep 19, 2005, 03:20 PM
    alexmc1
    Hi, I have just got a 10mth old Sheltie from the SPCA, I have had him 2 days now and he won't eat a thing, he'll sniff but he won't even pick at it, I've tried him on heaps, human and dog food, he's drinking water like normal though. The SPCA thinks he's fine and its just a bit of strss and he's proberly just a picky eatrer anyway. He has thrown up a bit of yellow bile. I have managed to get him to eat something today by force feeding him, he didn't eat it willingly. The SPCA have also just told me that he had a sister as well which we didn't know about. Do u think there's something wrong with him? Or could it be that he's just a bit distressed and misssing his sister. He seems happy and is still bouncy and playful.
    Thanks
  • Sep 19, 2005, 03:25 PM
    alexmc1
    That thing about force feeding him sounded mean, I had to get something in him as he's only eaten a little bit of cooked chicken, and nothing at all yesterday and had diarreah last night, so thought I better get something solid in him. We're a bit stumped, as he seems to be stteling in OK, we have another dog already who's tried to show him to eat but he won't copy, and the same thing with treats as the person above said, he'll just leave them on the floor.
    Any help would be appretiated! As a couple of vets said there mite be something up with him keeping him from eating but the SPCA vet thinks its just stress, thanks
  • Sep 19, 2005, 03:27 PM
    labman
    I don't like that yellow bile. Cut out the table scraps, too easy to become a bad habit. Keep offering him a dry dog chow. That is what dogs do best on. If he doesn't start eating in a day or 2, and continues the bile, have a vet check him. In the mean time, shower him with affection and attention.

    Thank you for adopting him. Shelties are great little dogs. Please post back in a couple of days. Others and I here care.
  • Sep 19, 2005, 03:35 PM
    alexmc1
    Great, thanks for the advice, we'll keep up what we're doing then, and ill let you know how he goes. He's a really good little dog, so I hope he starts eating soon! He was just given a vet check on Sunday just before we took him home, and they said he was perfectly fine, so hopefully there's nothing wrong.
    Thanks a lot
  • Nov 14, 2005, 07:30 AM
    Doberman.
    My Doberman Won't EAT!
    She will only eat when I am with her or feed it her out of my hand even then she sometimes turns her nose up at it.

    Can anyone help!!
  • Nov 14, 2005, 01:21 PM
    labman
    Follow my advise on taking the food away after 15 minutes that I posted in your new thread and earlier in this thread.
  • Nov 14, 2005, 04:32 PM
    Chasey
    Gas and won't eat
    Hello,

    If anyone can help me, I would appreaciated... My boxer/lab mix is not eating. She's been having a lot of gas lately, so I think it has to do something with that. I gave her some new treats, about a week and half ago, but I stop giving it to her and she still is having a lot of gas. She would eat like one cup a day of dry food(science diet-Large puppy), and not eat breakfast or dinner. Today she eat about half her dinner, and then turned away. I tried adding a little water to her food, but it isn't working. She use to eat very good, I would give the recommeded amount of food. So does anybody know what could be the situation.
  • Nov 14, 2005, 05:13 PM
    labman
    There are only a handful of reasons a dog doesn't eat. Most often it is over feeding. This sounds more like she is sick. Call the vet in the morning. My Aster lacked energy since last evening, and didn't eat this morning. Took her to the vet and came back with antibiotics to clear up her pneumonia. Maybe I shouldn't have let her swim in the river yesterday.
  • Jan 14, 2006, 05:10 PM
    Zyklon_Pepito
    My dog desnt want to eat by itself
    My 1year and 7 month old Boogle mix with i dont know. Doesnt want to eat since I got him so i been feeding him by mouth which concernes me the Vet says nothing about it and it gets me mad because he doesn't eat nothing at all except if I feed him by mouth with my hand and sometimes he is agressive. he doent eat treats only if i play with him samething with his dry food. ALso i have a new dog and he eats well so im really concern
    Another question how can I make my other puppy not to be agressive ? Please somebody answer me these questions
  • Jan 14, 2006, 07:11 PM
    labman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Zyklon_Pepito
    My 1year and 7 month old Boogle mix with i dont know. Doesnt want to eat since I got him so i been feeding him by mouth which concernes me the Vet says nothing about it and it gets me mad because he doesn't eat nothing at all except if I feed him by mouth with my hand and sometimes he is agressive. he doent eat treats only if i play with him samething with his dry food. ALso i have a new dog and he eats well so im really concern
    Another question how can I make my other puppy not to be agressive ? Please somebody answer me these questions

    Chances are you are expecting it to eat more than it needs. First, compare it to this chart.

    September 07, link to chart replaced with LongLiveYourDog.com - Life Span Study - Rate Your Dog

    If it is too thin by the chart, and not eating what you offer it, I would seek out a different vet.

    It is an aberration for a healthy dog, not under a major stress, not to eat what it needs. If you have had her about a week, and she isn't eating anything more than nibbles, you may need to take some special steps. Are you offering her what she ate before?

    The usual cause of dogs not eating is over feeding. Some dogs refuse to eat more than they need. I once had a young German Shepherd go 3 days on a few nibbles. She was fine, but I was a wreck. First thing is to compare her to the chart in this link, September 07, link to chart replaced with LongLiveYourDog.com - Life Span Study - Rate Your Dog
    If she is under weight by the chart, have a vet check. If he can't find anything wrong, and agrees she is too thin, get back with me. I do have a few ideas.

    Otherwise you need to feed her less. At meal time, put down the amount the chow package says. Take up what isn't eaten in 15 minutes. Do not offer any food until the next meal time. Don't fall into the trap of tempting her with table food. That is the road to an unhealthy, picky, overweight dog. After about a week, she should be eating what she needs. Cut back to putting down what she will eat. Keep an eye on her, adjusting the amount following the chart above.
  • Jan 19, 2006, 10:16 PM
    Blablover
    My black lab has the same problem as your shepard Mr Bennington and I am just as worried as you are. My dog has been vomiting white foam and has also been given a clean bill of health by his vet.
  • Jan 20, 2006, 06:52 AM
    labman
    As you can see, in most cases I am advising the dog is over fed, but I didn't even mention it in the other thread. Unless you post back with other information, it sounds like a physical problem. Your dog may desperately need another vet.
  • Jan 22, 2006, 10:09 AM
    4mydogs
    Hello,
    My Daisy won't eat also, its been 4 days,I'm worried! She drinks plenty of water.We just got a new puppy who got over kennel couch so I'm sure Daisy got it but it seems to have affected her appetite. I would appreciate any and all help. Thanks.
    4mydogs
  • Jan 22, 2006, 10:29 AM
    Doug Crf
    Is the dog diabetic I have two friends that lost there dogs lately because they found out to late that there dogs were diabetic.It is more common than people think.When animals are diabetic they usually drink tons of water.
    Something to check.
    Doug
  • Jan 22, 2006, 10:44 AM
    labman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by 4mydogs
    hello,
    My Daisy wont eat also, its been 4 days,im worried! she drinks plenty of water.We just got a new puppy who got over kennel couch so im sure Daisy got it but it seems to have affected her appetite. I would appreciate any and all help. thanks.
    4mydogs



    After 4 days without eating, it is time to call the vet. Few healthy dogs go 4 days without eating. It is good practice to immunize your dog against kennel cough and other common diseases. Can you remember a visit where the vet gave Daisy nose drops? If so, she shouldn't have kennel cough. Could be something else, or it is possible it is due to resentment of the new puppy. Get her to the vet tomorrow. If he doesn't find anything wrong, post back.

    In the mean time, make sure she is getting plenty of attention. If she doesn't feel well, a walk may not be a good idea. I am sure she is up to a butt or belly rub. Puppies are very time consuming, but the older dog needs more attention than ever.
  • Jan 22, 2006, 01:26 PM
    Dog Lover 79
    German Shepherd Stopped eating?
    Hello everyone, I have a 1 year old male german shepherd. He has not eaten in 3 nights. I have mixed cook eggs (which he loves) in his food, but ate very very little. Also today, day 3, I added some can food (meat flavor) and he only took a few bites of it. Maybe this has something to do with it, but for the past 4-5days, he has been limping. He hurt his back left paw or leg, and his right front paw or leg. They are NOT broken. But IM guessing he ran into one of his several holes ( which I filled in ) in his area and hurt them. Any Ideas or suggestions to get him to eat? Thanks!!
  • Jan 22, 2006, 05:31 PM
    labman
    Unlike Labs, young Shepherds often fail to eat as much as their owners think, and in some cases even enough to keep their ribs hidden. A quote from the manual given to me by people that really know Shepherds. ''Note, German Shepherd puppies typically will look very thin throughout puppy hood.''

    The leg problem may only be a coincidence. Still, if this started about the same time, has gone on for a few days, and neither has gone away, it may be time to call the vet. Without the leg thing, likely I would say just cut back on what you are feeding him.

    The one Shepherd I had was a bad digger, worse than the Labs.
  • Jan 22, 2006, 09:05 PM
    emergency!
    I need help!
    Hey I need help my dog is running a very high temp and can't walk and had blisters all over his mouth he won't eat and he has a swollen gland in his neck could you help me find out what's wrong:confused:
  • Jan 23, 2006, 10:38 AM
    labman
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by emergency!
    hey i need help my dog is running a very high temp and can't walk and had blisters all over his mouth he wont eat and he has a swollen gland in his neck could u help me find out whats wrong:confused:

    As several of us said in your other thread, he needs to go to a vet. Quite often if it is a bacterial infection, some antibotics clear it right up.
  • Jan 23, 2006, 04:13 PM
    dachshund93
    Help!! My Dog Won't Eat
    :eek: My little dachshund won't eat his dry dog food and I don't know what to do about it.
    If any one can help it would be great
    Thanks heaps
    :eek:
  • Jan 23, 2006, 04:29 PM
    labman
    We must have more information before giving a good answer. In most cases, the dog is over fed or sick. If the dog has gone a day or 2 without eating, most likely he has a physical problem and needs to go to the vet. Tempting a dog with rich food is nearly always wrong. If he is sick, it won't help. If he is over fed, it will make it worse.

    If it has been a few days, he should go to the vet when the office opens. Otherwise, post back with details.
  • Jan 24, 2006, 06:48 PM
    4mydogs
    Well I got the news from my vet and its not good. IT seems Daisy's liver and kidneys are shut down. Apparently my dog has been poison very severely. The vet even said that he never saw symptoms so aggressive. We have her on antibiotic and also iv's the vet doesn't give much hope. I will know more Friday.
    Any guess on what kind of poison?

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