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  • Jul 20, 2012, 05:22 AM
    anniejacktess
    My dog had pyometra surgery Sunday came home tues. Still won't drink or eat a lot
    My dog Tess had surgery last Sunday(pyometra) she is 8 years old. Brought her home on Tuesday. Tess has eaten a bit not a lot just pieces of chicken. Tess refuses to drink I have given her water by syringe. Brought her to the vet yesterday and she is not dehydrated does not have a fever so what is wrong with her?? Im so worried and I can't afford to bring her to the vet every day ? I have tried ice cubes ( water and beef broth) putting the dish in front of her face. Its like her mouth is numb or it just bothers her to have anything in there.

    Please help

    Me and Tess
  • Jul 20, 2012, 05:52 AM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by anniejacktess View Post
    My dog Tess had surgery last Sunday(pyometra) she is 8 years old. Brought her home on Tuesday. Tess has eaten a bit not a lot just pieces of chicken. Tess refuses to drink I have given her water by syringe. Brought her to the vet yesterday and she is not dehydrated does not have a fever so what is wrong with her??? Im so worried and I can't afford to bring her to the vet every day ? I have tried ice cubes ( water and beef broth) putting the dish in front of her face. Its like her mouth is numb or it just bothers her to have anything in there.

    Please help

    Me and Tess


    I'm surprised that the follow-up visits aren't covered by the cost of surgery. Anyway, is she in pain? Did she have any trauma to her mouth from the vent tube or something else?
  • Jul 20, 2012, 05:59 AM
    anniejacktess
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    I'm surprised that the follow-up visits aren't covered by the cost of surgery. Anyway, is she in pain? Did she have any trauma to her mouth from the vent tube or something else?

    They said she did not have trauma as the Surgent checked her tongue? I should maybe call and see if they will cover they follow up visit. I'm just lost I don't understand why she is not wanting to eat or drink she lies around but is always following us from room to room to make sure that she does not miss a beat. Thank you so much
  • Jul 20, 2012, 06:02 AM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by anniejacktess View Post
    They said she did not have trauma as the Surgent checked her tongue? I should maybe call and see if they will cover they follow up visit. I'm just lost I don't understand why she is not wanting to eat or drink she lies around but is always following us from room to room to make sure that she does not miss a beat. Thank you so much

    Poor dog. Poor you. Could she be in pain?
  • Jul 20, 2012, 06:11 AM
    anniejacktess
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JudyKayTee View Post
    Poor dog. Poor you. Could she be in pain?


    Doesn't look like it. She sometimes seems depressed and then she wants to go in the car the next?
  • Jul 20, 2012, 11:39 AM
    LadySam
    Just a couple of thoughts-Sometimes as Judy suggested, the trach tube can cause quite a bit of irritation especially in the throat, if her throat is sore it may put her off her food.
    What medications did they send her home with?
    Sometimes meds can decrease appetite, could this could be the case?
    She should be eating well by now, but if she is not it might be worth a call to your vet to ask about a high calorie food such as Hills I/D or Iams Max/Cal, these foods are pretty thin in texture and easy to swallow, they are also pretty smelly, which usually entices most dogs.
  • Jul 20, 2012, 03:43 PM
    anniejacktess
    Well Tess has been admitted to the vet for this evening. They put her on new meds. Not sure if will help but her intestine has shifted a bit and has a blockage. The vet said I should not worry at this point! That I find really hard. Thank you for your concerns and advice

    Warmest and Deepest Regards

    Tess and Annie
  • Jul 20, 2012, 04:19 PM
    JudyKayTee
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by anniejacktess View Post
    Well Tess has been admitted to the vet for this evening. They put her on new meds. Not sure if will help but her intestine has shifted a bit and has a blockage. The vet said I should not worry at this point! That I find really hard. Thank you for your concerns and advice

    Warmest and Deepest Regards

    Tess and Annie

    Oh gosh - I'll be waiting to see how she is.

    Hang in there, Tess!
  • Jul 20, 2012, 06:13 PM
    LadySam
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by anniejacktess View Post
    Well Tess has been admitted to the vet for this evening. They put her on new meds. Not sure if will help but her intestine has shifted a bit and has a blockage. The vet said I should not worry at this point! That I find really hard. Thank you for your concerns and advice

    Warmest and Deepest Regards

    Tess and Annie

    Oh goodness, poor Tess,
    I wish you both the best, keep us updated.

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