I took Monster to the vet today after finding blood in his diarrhea. Right now, 
we aren't sure what caused it. They couldn't get a stool sample while we were 
there so I have to take one in whenever he goes again. They gave me a can of 
I/D food and some fortiflora to mix in it for 4 days, some amoxicillan, and 
another pill to stop the diarrhea. He seems fine right now. I just mixed some 
I/D and fortiflora but he only ate a tiny bit. He's really picky about stuff 
like that. I haven't given him any of the meds yet. I'll give him the 
amoxicillan later but I'm not gonna give him the other pills until I know he 
still has diarrhea. So I won't know anything until I get a stool sample. 
Hopefully it was just from that treat and not a parasite. 

Lorena
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-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Date: Thu, 3 Mar 2011 09:56:17 
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Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Freaked out...


Good information on dog panting.  Had never heard about sweat glands on the 
ears.

Gloria






-----Original Message-----
From: Joan Croft <[email protected]>
To: Chihuahuas <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, Mar 2, 2011 11:06 pm
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Freaked out...


 



Very interesting…the day before and the morning that Desi threw up – no food or 
anything, only a yellow liquid – he was shaking real bad.  I didn’t know if he 
was just cold on the tile floor, but he is always on the tile floor and he 
doesn’t shake all the time.  When he shakes now, it is very slight and not all 
of the time.
Then…I don’t know which one had the diarrhea, but they were both just sitting 
in the recliner all day long…even when I got up…they just stayed there and 
stared at me and didn’t try to follow me or anything.  Earlier today, when 
writing about the oleanders, I started to wonder if they had some oleander 
flowers that got blown over here in the wind.  If Monster has had diarrhea, 
then he has most li kely lost a lot of electrolytes also.  I mix about an 
eighth of a cup of Pedialyte to a complete bowl of water.  Sometimes if mine 
are just so out of it that it is hard to get them up and walking, then I give 
them a syringe or two of pure pedialyte.  You may want to give him a little bit 
of nutracal also.
Shaking…Dolly shakes when she is in pain.  So maybe he had a tummy ache with 
that diarrhea inside of him and now he is literally ‘pooped out’ and laying 
there until he feels better.  Most likely you put the blanket around him 
because he was shaking (could be pain in his belly) and then you made him too 
warm and then he started panting to cool himself off.
 
Here is something that I found on the internet about panting:
Unlike a human sweat system, a dog's body can only cool itself mainly through 
an evaporation system that involves the dog's tongue. Although a dog's body 
does have sweat glands located on the pads on a dog's feet and ears, the dog's 
body is cooled off mainly through its tongue. 

As a part of its cooling system, the dog cools its body by cooling the fluids 
in its mouth by providing a steady stream of air against the tongue. This cools 
the blood vessels in the dog's head area. Although a dog's cooling system is 
adequate for its needs, a dog may suffer from heatstroke or too much heat. A 
dog that needs to be cooled will start to pant more than usual. 

A dog's body needs lots of water so that its cooling system will run 
efficiently. A dog that does not receive enough water is prone to illness 
caused by the heat. The more water that a dog has av ailable to cool, the 
better the dog can cool its body. 

Other reasons that can cause a dog to pant are excitement, stress and exercise. 
Some dog breeds with a shortened face will tend to pant more than other breeds 
of dogs. Seizures, lung and heart disease may also cause a dog to pant.
 

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Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 8:46 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Freaked out...

 
  


Monster isn't feeling well. It started a few hours ago and all he did was throw 
up except nothing came out. I figured it was because yesterday I gave him this 
treat that he hadn't had in a while. But not too long ago I was holding him for 
a little while and I noticed he was shaking really bad so I wrapped him in a 
blanket, thinking he was cold but it didn't seem to help. Then all of a sudden 
he started panting and breathing really hard. That is what's freaking me out. 
He also just had really bad diarrhea. But now he's laying on his bed just 
looking like he doesn't feel good but he's not shaking or panting anymore. I 
don't know what to think... I'm so worried about him. I called my vet when he 
started panting and got the emergency vets number but then he stopped. What do 
yall think happened? Has anyone ever had this happen to your dogs?

Lorena
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