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My Dog Is Frantically Eating Grass, Ivy, Weeds, Anything He Comes Across.
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Any ideas what's wrong please. Vets are shut. Any ideas? He's still doing it.
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Hoping today brings relief for both of you - I’ve been watching your posts with interest since my dear Missie had a bout of pancreatitis just before Easter and spent two and a half days on a drip ( home at night ) My vet was right on the ball & suspected pancreatitis straightaway though she’d just stopped eating & was very flat, and luckily she responded very...
07:46 Thu 13th Jul 2023
Hi LCG and Zacs. I rang a vet to ask for advice. They have given me the last appointment of the day but if J stops the coughing/choking noise then I can cancel any time at no cost. Nothing for about 40 mins but he's just started again so whatever is causing it is still there. Poor little chap must be very uncomfortable.
If anyone's still interested I took him to the vet hospital and he is being kept in overnight to see if they can find out what's causing his problem. There are many things it could be. Hopefully it's nothing to do with his Pancreatitis. He was frantic when they took him away from me. I was frantic when they took £600 away from me and the same again to come possibly. I don't mind really, he's worth it. So hopefully no call from the hospital in the middle of the night.
Fetched my boy home from the vet hospital this morning. They scanned his head, neck, throat, chest and can't find anything wrong other than a loose tooth. He has whinged all day, is miserable, inconsolable. Not eating. I take a drink to him and he will take a little drop. I have to get an appointment either Monday or Tuesday at his vet to be checked by them and arrange, if he is well enough, to have his bad tooth removed. Hopefully once that has gone he will perk up as it must surely be hurting him. Other than that I am at my whits end as to what is wrong with him.
Fingers crossed it is his bad tooth, ladybirder. It's bad enough for us, when we know what is causing it and know it will soon (hopefully!) be sorted by the dentist, it must be worse for our pets.
It's good news though that the vet could find nothing else wrong.
Just a thought, would warm milk with maybe bread or biscuits soaked in it be more palatable for him? I'm thinking how cold water and hard food can be very painful with toothache.
It's good news though that the vet could find nothing else wrong.
Just a thought, would warm milk with maybe bread or biscuits soaked in it be more palatable for him? I'm thinking how cold water and hard food can be very painful with toothache.
Barry we've tried hottish water on his proper hard food and when it was cooled offered it to him. He completely ignored it and us, just staring straight ahead. He's had his first evening's medication, one of which is a pain killer. Made no difference at all. The way I feel now I am going straight down to the vets tomorrow and refuse to move until they take his tooth out. Just hoping one or preferably both of us get some sleep tonight. Poor J he's usually such a happy loving boy.
Oh bless them N, not like them at all. No J doesn't like the heat but my flat faces east and people remark on how cool it is when they enter. You could be right I don't know anymore. The one bright thing that happened was when one of the foxes dared to show itself on the fence. J shot out to see it off. So there is life in the old dog yet;-)
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