HMMMM I was not talking cheap balonie more like chicken breast!! there are some real high quality meats on the market! NO it is coccidia and along with coccidia comes the diareaha and vomiting and along with that is sugar problems HELLO!! She has him on ALBON it takes awhile to work!
No food in belly from dehydration from vometting causes hypoglycemia with numerous years in breeding this is pure fact. Well, from her newest response it appears the dog is doing well so how about we drop it. I am game for that. I sure would like to know what you used and how you got the pup to him being OK now.
Kay Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oh yes, let's give a tiny chi pup that can't keep anything down, lunch
meat that is so high in sodium that it's not even good for humans...
I'm sure all that salt will be real good for it, at least the throw up
will be better flavored......
And let's also stabalize a pup who is throwing up and having diareah
for low blood sugar? Right, Let's spend 20 or 30 minutes as an
unexperienced owner trying to coax a very sick put to eat something
for symphons that are not part of low blood sugar, instead of driving
to the vet who had previously already treated the pup and probably
knows what is wrong with it.
--- In [email protected], Jen-CA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
By the time you got in your car and made it to the vet with a pup in a
sugar attack, do you think the dog would make it? NO, you must do what
ever you can to get the pup stable THEN rush off to the vet. I do not
have a vet right next door, I must travel a distance. IF you do that is
> awesome. do not worry about stablizing the pup and yes, I gues I
should of said CALL the vet, GO to the vet. I was more focused on
getting food into that pup.
>
> Kay Lewis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I didn't read at the beginning of
every post in this string.....
> get that pup back to the Vet right away. Anything less is not good
> advice.
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