Hi Margie,

I would have been scared and ran to the vet too if I saw blood. So I don't
think that you panicked, but did the wise thing. Pumpkin is used on
basically healthy dogs, so not sure if a dog that has shown any blood if it
would be a good idea or not.  Since she seems to be doing better on her own
this time, why not give her a couple of more days and then see if she needs
the pumpkin.

Also I would keep a close check on her and see if she turns around to look
at her rear back a lot. Or if she seems to be sensitive when you touch her
rear back and turns around to look at your hand. If so, that could be a sign
of stones either in her kidneys or bladder and sometimes you may even see
little crystals in the poop. Some times when stones starts, it takes a
couple of months before the test actually shows it, symptoms are usually
evident way before the blood and stool/urine test confirm it. I went through
that and so did my sister with dogs. We knew that something wasn't right and
so did the dogs, but the vets couldn't find anything wrong until they had
lots of stones that showed up on an xray. Sorry, I really don't mean to
scare you, or make you nervous...just aware and educated. 

The odds are she really is fine, and could have just eaten something that
didn't agree with her and caused her poop to go dry. So because her poop was
dry, then I would not give her anything that is hard to digest, but rather
soak her kibble first so that it passes through her system a
little more gentle for a couple of days, just to play it safe.

Margie I would also check all the packages that you have for treats and
rawhides, bones, toys, and make sure that none of them say Made In China. If
it says Distributed from the US, that is not the same as being made here
with only our ingredients, and most likely is from China.

You probably have heard of all of the dogs getting sick and some have died
from treats that are still being sold in Walmart, the supermarkets, and the
pet shops. Waggin Bones and the like, use ingredients that come from china
and they are on the list for dogs that have gotten sick and died. 

What brand and which blend of dog food are you feeding her?

Peggy & The Girls


 
 
 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: margie_frbs
Date: 6/26/2012 6:36:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Liza went to Vet
 
  
After noticing blood in Liza's stool this afternoon I took her to vet.
Vet ran blood tests and fecals on her and found nothing wrong with Liza that
goodness. Vet did complete exam too and said she could have had a little
intestinal bug. Vet also expressed her anal glad. Liza did not appreciate
that one, and told the vet so with a loud screech! That was ok. Liza's stool
was dry and the vet thought that could have caused the blood. Usually Liza's
stool is moist. Tonight she is eating and drinking well, and she acts like
her old self again.

Guess I panicked but she is my only dog now so I got a little worried.
If she experiences this again, I will try the pumpkin and wait a few days to
see if she gets over it.

Thanks all for your help. Liza thanks you too. Great information here!

Margie



 

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