I took him to to vet 3 days ago and after that he is better and yesterday I took him there again and now he just keep vomiting and got fever. What can I do now? I dont think take him to the vet again is a good solution.
2006-08-31
18:53:24
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2006-08-31
19:00:42 ·
update #1
yea he got 3 shots for each time I took him to the vet. Until now totally it is 6 shots that he has taken. and he just avoid drinking milk too. Normally he likes milk. He couldnt eat anything. So I give him milk. and when he see it, it is like he get scared of it. I dont know what to do. If he dont take the milk he would be starving cause didnt eat anything from last night (now it is noon) , and keep vomitting
2006-08-31
19:09:12 ·
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YOU MUST TAKE HIM BACK TO THE VET!!!
YOU HAVE NO CHOICE!!!!!!! what if he dies because of dehydration you would never forgive yourself, please take him back today or phone emergency vets NOW!
2006-08-31 18:58:39
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answered by Pawstimes16 4
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DO NOT give him milk, dogs cannot handle milk like cats it can cause a lot of problems and can be fatal ....what did the vet give him the shots for? and did he do any bloodwork it could be any number of things... with a fever it could be an infection and if he was given antibiotics this could possibly making him vomit...try another vet if this one gave you no answers, i cant imagine a vet not doing anything for a dog vomiting and having a fever...there is definatly something serious going on...make sure he is drinking plenty of water as milk with a fever will make him vomit, so please no milk. water is best to keep him from dehydrating..give him dry food soaked in a little broth or water, and give him just a little at a time several times a day.. keep an eye on him and if he seems to be getting worse get him to the vet asap good luck
2006-08-31 20:34:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Take him to another vet.
This one obviously is doing you no good.
Make sure he's hydrated. Are you sure he has a fever? Normal temps for dogs are between 100-102(103?) for dogs.
Is he on medicine? That could be a problem too? Did he get treatment? I know my puppy had a bad reaction to some shot they gave him and he was lethargic and ran a fever for a day too. Good luck!
2006-08-31 19:04:45
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answered by the.joie 1
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DON'T take him to an emergancy vet. They will not do anything with him until the morning anyway, but WILL charge you a fortune for the call. Please, just email me. I most likely CAN help you--for free. What did they say is wrong? How old is he? Does he also have diarrhea? You can inject fluids under the skin to keep him hydrated until the illness passes, or he may die. I've included a link to help you with this. Did the vet say what was wrong? Parvo, etc? You may email me with more questions. I am a dog breder and may be able to help you, probably more than a vet. NO SPAM! oll@inbox.com Good luck.
2006-08-31 19:02:27
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answered by Matts_Girl 2
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It doesn't sound like KENNEL cough! It sounds like your dog has some kind of virus.
* Dogs have very sensitive stomachs and vomit at the least provocation. Has your dog eaten garbage, tin foil, bones, or rich table food? Has he overeaten? Has he vomited but has no other signs of illness?...See Home Treatment Below
* Is your dog on any medication?...Call Vet for advice.
* Does your dog gag and occasionally throw up a small amount of white, foamy mucus, but otherwise appears healthy and alert? Dont worry, this reaction is due to a slight throat irritation and should not be confused with vomiting.
* Does your dog gobble his food and then throw up shortly afterwards?...See: Dog Care/Nutrition/Feed Me!/Vacuum Cleaner Dogs.
* Does your dog eat normally, but throw up soon afterwards? He may have a food sensitivity...See Home Treatment Below
* Does your dog vomit or drool excessively while riding in the car? This is "motion sickness"...See Home Treatment Below
* Do you suspect that your dog or kitten has swallowed string, thread, yarn, etc.? Look under his tongue for the end of the string, thread or yarn. Do not pull the string!!...See Vet: Immediately!
* In addition to the vomiting, does your dog have any of the following symptoms?
Fever, bloody stools, severe abdominal pain, black or bloody vomit, weakness, lethargy, retching without throwing anything up, frequent attempts to urinate without success?...See Vet: Immediately!
* Does your dog have any of the following?
Increased urination and thirst, increased appetite, weight loss, diarrhea?...See Vet: Make appointment
2006-08-31 19:06:56
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answered by Brittany 3
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He may have gotten "Kennel Cough" which from the sounds of it is what your dog has gotten from the vet.. They will either keep your dog over night for observation or give him a shot and you take him home and WATCH HIM Very Closely!
But this is deadly.. your dog could die from this... If you have a emergency vet in your area I would take him NOW!
2006-08-31 18:59:44
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answered by Angus. 4
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You took your dog to the vet, then you ask total strangers on the Internet to diagnose a dog that they have never seen...How can we possibly know more than your veterinarian?
2006-08-31 19:12:20
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answered by joe_on_drums 6
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give him a teaspoon of malanta.my vet told me to give it to my dog and it really help him.
2006-08-31 19:07:04
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answered by Anonymous
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just keep loving ur dog and don't take him back cuz there going to tell u the same thing when u went there the last time
2006-08-31 18:58:26
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answered by Anonymous
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get it put down and get a life
2006-08-31 19:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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