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Vomiting dog and Vets cant' find anything wrong,please help



 
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 2:11 pm    Post subject: Vomiting dog and Vets cant' find anything wrong,please help Reply with quote

Hi,
My 20 lb minpin has been vomiting everything he eats for about 9 days now. Before i took hime to the vet i tried some home remedies first.
Pepto, didnt ffed him for 24 hours, then gradually feed him rice. But he would always vomit it. He does not have a temp., he was just slightly dehydrated, ( I made him take water), vets say his blood is all normal
. They have run the gasey die stuff and they say its traveling thru him so no obstructions, and they exrayed, and it showed nothing...And his weight was the same as last year when they weighed him.

I am sooo upset that together with the vets we cant find anything!!!
Poor little thing he's so hungry!!

Im just going to go to pick him up today and ask them to send home some antibiotics and some anti naseua medicine.

He does have a tendency to eat grasshopers and other stuff in the yard.

I would love to hear from someone if you hav eheard of this.

Thanks
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 2:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

oh, i dont know why i forgot to mention that the vets did see that his intestional wall was thickened..
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