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Old March 22nd, 2005, 09:03 AM
Eleni Eleni is offline
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Vet frustrations

sammy has dirreah yesturday and this morning,

so I got worried and called the vet, all I was told to do is withhold his morning meal and keep plenty of water available for him and give him a smaller evening meal of the food he was on before, it was changing his food that gave him the dirreah.

and to bring him in if he isnt improving by this afternoon.

they seemed totally unconcerned, maybe im just overly worried about the pup however im still tempted to bring him in anyway, im also very tempted to switch vets, this vet, nothing seems to concern him really, and i know dirreah in pups can be a bad thing, and its something to be concerned about.


on a good note housebreaking sammy is great, he would not go in his crate at all even with dirreah he whimpered and whined till he woke me up.


hes such a good pup

Eleni
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