Has you puppie had it's parvo shots? Call a vet because these symptoms sound like parvo. Even if it isn't parvo, something is wrong.
2007-10-06 17:33:40
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answered by onedrin 4
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Your puppy might have "Canine Parvovirus". This is a serious illness with symptoms such as the one your dog is demonstrating. If your puppy is current on it's immunizations (Inoculations for Parvo are included in the course of normal Dog vaccines) it is important that the shots be continued through 12 wks of age, after the puppy is feeling better.
You should get the puppy to a vet as soon as possible. Your puppy is in danger of becoming seriously dehydrated and intraveneous fluids might be needed. If you can't afford the emergency vet visit tonight, try and use an eye dropper to get fluids into him. At this point, food is not as critical and fluids.
Good luck with the puppy, I hope that I am wrong :(
2007-10-07 00:50:55
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answered by Kimmers 2
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We can't diagnose your puppy over the internet.
Your puppy isn't eating, or drinking, is vomiting, has diarrhea, and is lethargic, this is an emergency. He needs a vet tonight.
Puppies can go downhill very quickly, and can easily become dehydrated which is only going to compound what started the problem to begin with.
Get him to a vet tonight.
2007-10-07 00:34:01
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answered by Bindi *dogtrainingbyjess.com* 7
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The dog is very sick, and needs to be taken to the vet immediately to get diagnosed and treated. Vomiting and diarrhea cause severe dehydration and will cause your dog (and any dog) to die if he is not treated right away. You're going to have to take him to an emergency vet right now tonight. If you don't, he probably won't be alive in the morning.
2007-10-07 00:37:43
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answered by No Shortage 7
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Our dog did that. It was Parvo. If it is Parvo and you get it to the vet quick enough, theres a real good chance of survival. If you wait too long it basically becomes a toss of the coin. Hopefully your dog gets better whatever it is
2007-10-07 00:36:20
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answered by w451 2
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I have a one year old yorkie , and he had the same prob recently
one thing that the vet made me do was to feed him baby food (only meat with broth and no FRUIT flavors) also he gave us some meds but i cant help u with that u gonna have to take him to the vet to get those ....hope this helps!
2007-10-07 00:37:34
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answered by J.J. 3
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for a puppy to be that sick there are many things that could be wrong with her/him. It would be best to get your dog to a vet ASAP, with those symptoms something is definitely seriously wrong and if he/she isn't drinking they could become dehydrated very quickly as well.
2007-10-07 00:40:43
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answered by Chihiro00 5
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Oh dear!! It sounds like she is VERY sick and in need of a vet urgently . Babies become dehydrated very quickly which can complicate an excisting illness.I'd be very worried ,too , if she hasnt had her first immunisation shot yet.So go NOW and ring a vet...NOW!!!
2007-10-07 01:00:32
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answered by carolhubac 2
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I would say he ate something. You want to get him to a vet immediately. This isn't something he will likely recover from in his own.
2007-10-07 00:59:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Your puppy needs to see a vet ASAP!!
2007-10-07 01:35:59
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answered by sue2blues 4
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