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The vet cannot see him till later today. Any advice would be great. He is very tired and sleepy. He just seems overall very ill.

2007-07-11 08:11:46 · 20 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

He has finally stopped vomitting, he is still bleeding when he poops, its just not as red now. But now it seems that he is constantly trying to urinate as well. Like every 10 mins.

2007-07-11 09:10:16 · update #1

He has not been around any sick dogs that we are aware of. We have another dog and she is just fine.

2007-07-11 09:11:11 · update #2

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i just had the same thing happen with my boston tterrier today- he is in the vet hospital as we speak. he was vomiting then squirting blood out of his bottom. the vet checked for parvo and it came back negative - we think maybe he swallowed something from off the floor and he is having trouble digesting it. just don't pick your dog up, cuz it might hurt him and make sure you give him plenty of water and just let him rest for now. good luck to both of us and our sick pups!! :(

2007-07-11 09:44:51 · answer #1 · answered by jilly23810 3 · 0 0

We had a small dog for 14 years and he had the same problems as yours when he was younger. It ended up that he had an intestinal bacteria that caused his bloody stools and vomiting. The intestine is normally full of bacteria but sometimes a bad one enters the area. Our vet. gave us some medications for our little guy and we put him on a fat free diet. Within a short time he was fine.
We worry so much about our pets when they become ill that we panic. I'm sure if you have a good vet. your dog will be just fine.

2007-07-11 09:29:57 · answer #2 · answered by Rogue 6 · 0 0

We cannot diagnose him, unfortunately. I'm glad that he IS going to the vet today, though.
Just let him sleep, but keep an eye on him until it's time for his appointment.

If you are truly worried, you should look in the phone book for an emergency vet facility that will be able to see your poodle NOW instead of later.

2007-07-11 08:15:28 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

at first, good interest! you're between the few people who somewhat take care of their dogs's! ok so what it truly is,( i dunno the easily call of the hypersensitivity, yet my dogs did that and the vet gave us those products which you spray on and gently placed it thoroughly by way of his paws. additionally, do no longer supply your bath 2 circumstances each week, in simple terms as quickly as each week or as quickly as each 9 days.verify you rinse out his shampoo ok, any leftover ought to indicate his skin is dry. Request a drugs from the vet which you supply him as quickly as a month (flee drugs). A walk 2 circumstances an afternoon is great, additionally make confident alongside with your vet that his bone would not must be placed properly. My dogs had to have it popped out of place and given medicen on a daily basis for 2 weeks because of the fact we gave him to many walks. he's 0.5 toy poodle so which you may desire to to envision that out to. per danger attempt changing the fod you supply him to one the vet shows. you need to flow to PetSmart, the folk there are very social and useful. desire this helped!!!

2016-10-20 21:13:34 · answer #4 · answered by manjeet 4 · 0 0

I also have a toy poodle best thing to do is give lots of cool water to drink don't allow him/her to eat anything else until after he/she see's the doctor, just let your poodle rest until it's time for the appt. keep a close eye on him/her to make sure nothing worsen's

2007-07-11 08:18:03 · answer #5 · answered by Rican_luv 1 · 0 0

Just keep him warm and hold him a lot. As long as he's not in pain he should be alright until the vet sees him.

If he does seem to be uncomfotrable, is there an emergency vet or animal hospital you can take him to?

2007-07-11 08:15:31 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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This is one of the easiest dog obedience commands to teach, so it’s a good one to start with.
• Hold a treat close to your dog’s nose.
• Move your hand up, allowing his head to follow the treat and causing his bottom to lower.
• Once he’s in sitting position, say “Sit,” give him the treat, and share affection.
Repeat this sequence a few times every day until your dog has it mastered. Then ask your dog to sit before mealtime, when leaving for walks, and during other situations where you’d like him calm and seated.
Step 2 : Come
This command can help keep a dog out of trouble, bringing him back to you if you lose grip on the leash or accidentally leave the front door open.
• Put a leash and collar on your dog.
• Go down to his level and say, “Come,” while gently pulling on the leash.
• When he gets to you, reward him with affection and a treat.
Once he’s mastered it with the leash, remove it — and practice the command in a safe, enclosed area.
Step 3 : Down
This can be one of the more difficult commands in dog obedience training. Why? Because the position is a submissive posture. You can help by keeping training positive and relaxed, particularly with fearful or anxious dogs.
• Find a particularly good smelling treat, and hold it in your closed fist.
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• Then slide your hand along the ground in front of him to encourage his body to follow his head.
• Once he’s in the down position, say “Down,” give him the treat, and share affection.
Repeat it every day. If your dog tries to sit up or lunges toward your hand, say “No” and take your hand away. Don’t push him into a down position, and encourage every step your dog takes toward the right position. After all, he’s working hard to figure it out!

2016-07-20 01:50:17 · answer #7 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

This happened to my Boston Terrier and come to find out he had Parvo. My vet told me he thinks one of the major reasons he survived was because immediately I began to give him water with a syringe to keep him hydrated. I also gave him Pedialite. Once I saw the vet... he gave me medicine and told me to do the exact same thing... give him water and fat free chicken broth 10 times a day. I missed a weeks worth of work but it was worth it to me. Hope this helps.

2007-07-11 08:20:24 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I just had the vomiting problem with my dog. Make sure he stay hydrated and let him rest. Don't make or allow him to play until after you figure our what is wrong.

2007-07-11 08:14:47 · answer #9 · answered by Josie 2 · 0 0

okay im training to be a vet and when your dog/puppy is vomitting and has bloody stool he/she probly has parvo u can treat this sumtimes expensive tho umm...for now u should keep him verry hidrated and give him a lil treat every now and then but dont let him run around and play let him rest and sleep that should be okay for now!

2007-07-11 08:25:07 · answer #10 · answered by evelyn v 1 · 0 0

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