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Title: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: BGBMAW on April 25, 2008, 12:08:46 PM
I think my dog is dying...reallu sucks

He has a bad habit of eating rocks...they have all passed thru or he puked them up. Last week he had 3 that were in his belly an dintestine fro 3 days. On the end of the third day becuase he was not eating we took him to vet. X rays showed the rocks...He was given an iv of fluid..and a mouth full of mineral oil type stuff...

Well rocks passed !! YA...But since then a week now..his appetite has been almost nothing. He takes 10 pill sa day becasue of a heart vavle problem. He has been on pills for about a year..and has been acting great..with outthe pills his lungs fill up with fluid


Vet did blood test on him yesterday..looks fine....He is not looking good though..doesnt move much and almost no eating. Im making a peanut butter pill ball and sticking in back of his throat..he swallos it. He is drinking a water..and he did eat some ground turkey burger last night...pretty much east a handful of food a day. Lost 4lbs thsi week

Hes a weimerwaner  11 years old  name Zeke

any of you have ideas on eating?

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Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: MsBhaven on April 25, 2008, 12:25:47 PM
Aww that is sad I love those dogs.. So pretty and so soft. Maybe his teeth hurt him from eating the rocks....you could try to soak his dog food in warm water( take the food and put it in a bowl and fill it up with water just a little bit above the food, wait about 45 min and then smash it with a fork) and try that. Also they make this gravy stuff for dogs you can put it on their food and he might eat it that way. If the vet said he is okay then I wouldnt be too worried about it.. If he gets hungry he will eat but if you are worried still i would take him back to the vet and tell him he isnt eating.. Good luck.. Ill try and look up something for you for more advice.. sorry i couldnt help that well...good luck though
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: Curval on April 25, 2008, 01:53:28 PM
You sure they ALL passed?

He may need another X-Ray to see if one isn't lodged part-way through his intestinal tract.

Good luck.
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: myelo on April 25, 2008, 02:36:02 PM
Sorry to hear about your buddy. Like others, I'd say get a followup with your veterinarian. If he or she is not sure of the problem, you might want to get a referral or a second opinion.

If he's on a sodium-restricted diet because of his heart, be a little careful about salty stuff like peanut butter. You want him to eat, but you don't want to make any underlying problem worse.
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: Toad on April 25, 2008, 02:43:23 PM
^

I was hoping you'd show up.

BGB, he knows what he's talkikng about.
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: BGBMAW on April 25, 2008, 03:04:33 PM
he has gotten plenty of "soft food" gravy options.

The salt thing....not sure what to do , will look at other options to "hide" the pills

He had follwo up xrays ..hes clear....and i sifted through his poo...found the three rocks, wasnt hard to find as his stool has been soft serve; (


Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: Xargos on April 25, 2008, 03:12:59 PM

You sure he didn't get poisoned somehow? 
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: bergy on April 25, 2008, 03:16:59 PM
Sorry to hear about your pup, the hardest thing I have ever had to do, was put my dog down, I wish that on nobody, so I hope he pulls through.

 On the lighter side, feed him some McDonalds, that should "free" him up.
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: Shuffler on April 25, 2008, 03:33:55 PM
If his system were messed up by the rocks that finally passed, it may take some time to get back to normal.  Just a guess of course. Hope your friend gets better.

I have a Black Lab named Zeek and 2 Daschunds, Napolean and Sabastian.
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: BGBMAW on April 25, 2008, 04:27:40 PM
yes we are witing for the rocks damage to get better,

he had blood tests doen 2 days ago..looked fine.

This is Sophie the lab- Zephyr (isabella&tan dacshund) and Zeke...oh..my fiancee too
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Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: Casca on April 25, 2008, 04:40:47 PM
Good luck to Zeke.  Dogs are the best.
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: Angus on April 25, 2008, 04:51:54 PM
Maybe he got hurt in the process?
If the blood is good, and no fever, he should get back on the tracks, as long as he eats and drinks. Does he poop okay and no blood in it? One trick is a little oil, - human feed oil for cooking. Have him drink like a couple of ounces, and make sure he is outside afterwards!
For sneaking medicine in, well, he ate rocks! But seriously, butter, pate or a slice of burger....a rock-eating dog is most presumably quite a gobbler.
11 years for his breed, isn't that rather old BTW?
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: 68ZooM on April 25, 2008, 04:55:34 PM
BGB hope everything works out well for you, i dont know what i would do if i lost my  Daschund..He's my best friend, loyal and true thats for sure.

He has the personality of a human, and when im down he always cheers me up, His names Buddy, which is short for Budwig Von Bratwurst. Anyway, me and Buddy will be rooting for a fast recovery
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: BGBMAW on April 25, 2008, 06:23:03 PM
Yes Zeke is getting to the old age, but took scuh a quick downturn..

Yes we experienced the oily butt..that sucked ...Im leaving my office now to buy him a couple cheeseburgers

He usually is a gobbler ..thats whats so depressing about him not eating anything...2 weeks ago he ate my sour dough rolls off the counter when i turned around......now he wont even sniff them

Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: 68ZooM on April 25, 2008, 06:31:15 PM
BGB, people food for any dog of any age is not good for them,  :aok
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: MsBhaven on April 25, 2008, 07:46:00 PM
I know you were saying you put his pills in the peanut butter, i tried that with my dog and she ate everything but the pill so we put it in cheese or in a dog treat. You could possibly try a piece of hot dog.. I hope the dog gets better we just put down our 14 yr old daschund and it broke my heart into a million pieces.
Title: Re: My dog is not feeling so good
Post by: Halo on April 25, 2008, 11:31:46 PM
My family had a terrific Weimaraner, one of best dogs ever to grace our house.  Large dogs like weimaraners are doing good to reach 10 years old, aren't they?   

We had a Parsons Jack Russell Terrier that suddenly got very ill.  Vet did tests that were inconclusive.  Wife fed him chicken soup with an eye dropper to keep him hydrated.  We guessed somehow he got into some kind of poison (big clue: two dead squirrels in our back yard). We finally made an appointment to put him down. 

While we were crying in the bedroom before driving him to the vet, we heard his toenails clacking on the floor.  He had struggled up from his bed and was walking for the first time in a long time. 

He lived until 15 when he finally became so addled we did have to put him down.  I held him at the vet's for the final shot.  It was the least I could do and what I wanted and needed to do.  He expected me to be with him, and I wanted to be the last person he saw. It was my duty. 

Not getting maudlin or grim; just saying anything can happen either way and you have to prepare for any eventuality.