you could possibly try Pepcid. Pollie is 5 pounds and my vet suggested Pepcid 
at night. So he told me to get the people version 10mg tablets and break them 
in half for her weight. it made a world of difference for her because she was 
also throwing up food and couldn't eat.


Kari and the P-Crew in Arkansas
(Piper, Pollie, Presley, Peyton and Paris)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/karimogensen/4864136189/in/set-72157625357712241

--- On Thu, 4/7/11, Aerobat007 <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Aerobat007 <[email protected]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Mia, 13 year throwing up not eating.....
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, April 7, 2011, 1:41 PM


  



Mia is our 13 year old, female, long-haired Chi. She has been the best dog one 
could ever ask for. She loves everyone and everyone loves her. She has the 
swweetest disposition and loves people. She has been a loyal companion for 
every bit of her 13 years. So, Im doing ANYTHING I can to try and find anyone 
who may be able to help. It started last year after she had an emergency Spay 
surgery because her ovaries almost exploded. She made it through okay and 
seemed fine for a week after, then BAm, she nose dived. Vets couldnt find 
anything wrong and my wife wass beside herself thinking we have to put her 
down. It didnt make sense to me so I combed the internet (from Iraq) for hours 
and finally found a blog, in England, where a simular thing happened to a woman 
there. Turns out after a second test, prompted by me that she had Pancreatitis. 
So, after a near death experience and anit-biotics and Steroids she bounced 
back very, very well. Started to play again
 the whole nine. Well Im back in Iraq and she is throwing up and wont eat. 
Seems to be throwing up undigested food. Vet says all vitals and tests are 
normal. Shes down to just 3 teeth, but vet looked and saw no swelling, redness, 
etc. My wife is again worried about her quality of life and doesnt know what to 
do. The vet, seemingly grasping at straws, is recommending a different 
anti-biotic. Does anyone have any insights or experiences which could help us 
with figuring out what is wrong with our poor little loyal dog? She deserves to 
be taken care of to the fullest extent, but we dont want her QOL compromised 
any longer than needs be. Please help if you think you can.






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