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egullfan
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posted 01-20-2003 02:30 PM           Edit/Delete Message
I have a two year old Bullmastiff who until today has been very healthy. My vet is closed today and I'd like to avoid a emergency clinic if possible. If anyone has an idea about the following symptoms please help... The dog has clear drool hanging from the sides of his mouth, he vomits up bile and anything you feed him, he seems a tad lethargic, and he constantly going to the door so we will let him out..After we let him out he goes off under a bush in our back yard an just lays there..It's 20 degrees out and he hates the cold...He is not running a fever......Any ideas???

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woofdoggy
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posted 01-21-2003 03:37 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for woofdoggy     Edit/Delete Message
By now he's either worse or better. Could be many things, but if he's not running a fever (and are you sure about this?) it's probably something he's eaten. The seriousness of it depends on what exactly he ate, and if after 24 hours he's still the same you need a vet check pronto. Good luck.

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Marco
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posted 01-21-2003 06:35 PM           Edit/Delete Message
It was a piece of corn on the cob...Stuck in his small intestine..$2400.00 later he's doing fine.. Moral...Keep the trash can away from your dog at night...Thanks for the reply...

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