Are you giving him liquid meds through a syringe?  A chi should really have
as much as they can through a syringe.  There was something that Dolly had
that she kept spitting out.I called the vet's office to see if they could
give her a pill that I could put in a pill pocket.  They vet's office said
to bring her in and they would show me how to do it.now keep in mind that
Dolly had quite a sick little life as far as how many meds I had given her
to this point.  The nice, sweet female vet that was following Dolly after
her surgery came into the room and drew up the proper amount of the
medication and proceeded to show me how to do it.  It looked exactly like I
do it.and Dolly spit it all back over the vet's face and coat!!!  We got
pills for the pill pockets after that one!

The Metacam smelled bad to me, so I cannot imagine that it tastes too
good.so maybe whichever meds he doesn't want to take has to be changed.
Sometimes I mix a liquid med with some pedialyte and a little canned food,
but when the meds taste horrible, Dolly won't eat that either.

Good luck!

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Quinn
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 3:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: George day 2 postop

 

  



They sent him home on metacam - antiinflammatory and tramadol for pain. Plus
an antibiotic.

He is feeling better today, and is really fighting taking his medicine. He
was fighting so hard he cried out. That made me cry, so I gave up. But he
really needs his pain med, any ideas?

He walked about 15 ft and stood up from laying down all by himself today :)

I can't attach a photo, so I will add some to a George post luxating patella
surgery album

Quinn, George and Rylie



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