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Rene Member Posts: 161 |
posted 11-24-2003 11:55 AM
I found out last tuesday my poor little baby has an ear infection the vet game me some medicne for him i have put it in his ears everyday since. Yesterday he was not himself he wanted me to hold him all day long and just laid around the house if i put him down he would get on the back of the couch and wait till walked by and jump in my arms so i basicly held him all day yesterday. this morning he threw up and was shaking i called the vet they said i should bring him in porblem is i had to come to work today so i'm sitting here dying to know how my poor baby is i have to wait till my daugther gets out of school to take him that will be about 3 in the mean time i'm going crazy wondering what he is doing at home waiting for me. I have a little girl yorkie at home with him to keep him company. I think he might have been shaking because it was really cold this morning but i'm not sure any one have any other ideas? IP: Logged |
ilovemaltipoos Member Posts: 177 |
posted 11-24-2003 02:35 PM
It is always best to wait and see what your vet says before we jump in and say anything .Vomiting can be signs of many things ,so a vet is always your best bet . IP: Logged |
puttin510 Member Posts: 1179 |
posted 11-26-2003 07:06 PM
Yes miss malt is right. Let us know how things go. Ear infections can be dealt with easily. ------------------ IP: Logged |
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