First, a little background. I have 8 cats and 8 dogs. All were someone's 'throw-aways'. Right now I have a female about 5 years old who got a bad gash at the back part of her front shoulder while we were out of town overnight. Normally, there are no problems unless one of the neighbor's 'unleashed, unfenced' dogs comes into the yard and taunts mine from the outside of their fenced yard. Even though the brother of the injured one is fixed, I guess it is still the 'alpha' dog thing since the 'visitor' is not fixed and this generally causes a barking, teeth-show but since they cannot get at one another, no harm. I think in this instance though Tonto (the little girl) may have bumped Pale Face (her bigger brother) and in reaction, his bit the heck out of her.. a nasty gash. By the time I got home and saw the damage and got her to the vet, the outside had begun to close, the vet decided to see if her the healing on its own would work. Unfortunately, the outside healed before the inside and she got a lot of fluid around the injury. Put her on lasix and antibiotics (injection & oral), but she began vomiting her food and especially vomiting (almost projectile) water. We switched to canned foods to entice her to eat and monitored her water intake in hopes of keeping the food down enough for her body to get some nutrition and she was taking 1 Centrine tablet 2x per day. Still the vomiting happened just not a much. Vet had us take her off the Centrine and I give her about 1 tablespoon of Pepto 30 minutes or so before she eats. It has always been either the watery upchuck or her food until this morning. She got her food dish before I gave her the Pepto and seemed to be okay but after about 30 minutes, she chucked and this time although the dry food pieces were still intact, there was a great deal of white foam in it. She does get dry heaves at time and I always know she is going to vomit when I can hear a 'fluidy' cough almost like a post nasal drip on a human and she truly tries to NOT cough. I think she knows it will cause the upchucking. If she does not have this fluidy cough, she does not vomit. My vet is at a loss also.
PLEASE.. IF ANYONE HAS ANY IDEAS OR KNOWS ANYONE THAT MAY HAVE A POSSIBLE THOUGHT ON THIS, PLEASE ANSWER! She is not losing weight, but I can see in her eyes when she is not feeling well. It truly is like a human with a post nasal drip and that darned scratchy cough that you cannot ignore.
Also, I do know that this is a forum and nothing is carved in stone but I really, or rather Tonto really needs your help. Oh, I also got Manuka honey which she hated but swallowed anyway because she is a good little girl and it seemed to help for a very short period. I will be very grateful for any help!
pjd189
