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There are places in this world that don't have Emergency Vet Services, This is a possibility guys, and if 10mins is anything like the rest of us, probably trusts her/his vet and likely will not seek another. Just a thought.
Good Luck 10mins and let us know how things turn out.
keep her drinking small portions of fluids till u get to vet if need be some chicken broth to keep hydrated...no solid food....
keep her drinking small portions of fluids till u get to vet if need be some chicken broth to keep hydrated...no solid food....
gimme10mins, With all due respect you are better off taking this dog to the emergency vet, if shes puked 10 times. It is NOT normal quite obviously. I would NOT wait until the next day in the afternoon.
Go take her temperature and if is high... PLEASE go the the E-Vet! :)
Your dog needs to see a vet right away, bag class.. get to the e-vet.. if she was a child would you have the same questions??
It is not normal for puppies to vomit repeatedly or on a regular basis ....with any dog quick action is what saves the situation, with puppies even more so....
The more she vomits the more dehydrated she will get! No amount of "sipping" water will keep her hydrated! I hope for this puppy you called your vet last night to meet you for an emergency!!! Most vets will do that if you don't have an emergency vet clinic!
The longer you wait the less likely this dog will pull through!
Vickie
I hope you are waiting at the vets office the minute it opens.
Is this a for real post? Are you really going to wait? Id drive to another state if it meant getting her into an emergency vet. For the dogs sake, I hope its not too late by the time you get a chance to take her, you are all she has.
I thought I heard everything!!My gosh!!!!
If you read the other posts by this person, it is immediately apparent that this is yet just another person who wants to have GSDs, knows little to nothing, will likely breed them anyway, probably spends long hours away from the dog, has probably no idea about socialization and training, and has not the common sense God gave a goose.
Any one who says their dog has been vomiting as frequently as this poster does, has done nothing about it, posts here asking for advice and then suggests that the pup will be taken "after class" tomorrow to the vet, does not deserve to have the dog.
KEYCAT, don't worry. You will see this kind of stupidity again.
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