My 4 month old puppy. She is a mix of a poodle and chiuawa. She won't eat or drink anything she just lays there and moans. Earlier she was bleeding pretty bad from her rectum and she was voitoming and had dirriah.
My 4 month old puppy. She is a mix of a poodle and chiuawa. She won't eat or drink anything she just lays there and moans. Earlier she was bleeding pretty bad from her rectum and she was voitoming and had dirriah.
Take her to the vet! Is there an emergency clinic nearby?
If you yourself had the same symptoms, what would you do?
She probably has parvo which means she needs a vet to keep her alive. She needs to be given water especially.
If you bring another puppy into your house or wherever she is, the new puppy can get sick too. Parvo is highly contagious.
Some of the Dogs experts will see this and add more to what I've said.
Has your dog ever seen a vet or gotten her puppy shots?
Can you get her to the vet tomorrow?
No, I'm not. I'm a cat person. This question has been asked here so many times, I know by heart how to answer. Look at some of the past questions on the Dogs forum.
Can you take her to the vet tomorrow?
Parvo is a virus that attacks the lining of the digestive system and is very deadly. The symptoms include dehydration, lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, bloody diarrhea.
Symptoms come on fast, and once it hits every hour makes survival less likely. If this is parvo (which none of us can diagnose over the internet) that your pup needs a vet asap.
Right now giving her pedialyte is the best course of action. Keep her hydrated. You will be up all night because you cannot leave her over night without dosing her with pedialyte.
There's no cure. Vets can only treat the symptoms, but they are far better equipped to do so than you are. Keeping her hydrated is only one of the things to do during this illness. She could require a blood transfusion, she needs antibiotics etc. etc.
Even with treatment there's still a high fatality rate, but you do lower the odds considerably by going to a vet.
Please, get her to a vet as soon as possible. Until then keep an eye on her keep feeding the pedialyte and hope for the best.
Why so much money just to be seen? My vet charged less than $100 for shots and spaying for my cat -- and I'm in an upper-middle-class Chicago suburb.
Work out a deal with the vet -- a payment plan or something.
It will cost 300 dollars for her to be checked out and another 500 to be treated
Will you take her to the vet?
Either you take her to the vet and hope she pulls through (there's no guarantee with parvo, even under a vets care), or you keep her at home and if it is parvo, you watch her die.
If money is tight than phone around and ask if any of the vets will do a payment plan. You'd be surprised how many will, especially when it's something life threatening like this.
Here's more info on parvo and the treatment of parvo.
http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&source...3TFKdg&cad=rja
This is serious. I'm not trying to scare you, I'm telling you that even under a vets care this disease is horrible and a large percentage of dogs don't make it. Without a vet your dogs chances are slim to none.
Of course you can sit at home and hope that it isn't parvo, but your dog has the symptoms, and she's the right age, no shots. I wouldn't take that chance.
I don't know why it cost so much. I talked to one of the vets before and she told me it will cost 300 up front and the other 500 upon discharge.
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