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by vom Fallsview on 18 May 2009 - 00:05
I would have to agree with Okie Amazon, That it is a vaccine reaction.
I took a litter to the vet for shots and one of the pups in the litter showed all the signs the this pup is showing about 48 hours after there vet visit.
I took the pup back to the vet when I seen blood in the stool as I thought it was Parvo.
Pup was check and there was nothing seen that was alarming. The vet would not check for Parvo because it could show a false positive because it had it shots a few days before.
I took the pup back home with me and made sure the pup would drink and tried to get it to eat something, but it was hard.
After in a few days the pup bounce back to it happy self.
I think this vet is after the owners $$
I took a litter to the vet for shots and one of the pups in the litter showed all the signs the this pup is showing about 48 hours after there vet visit.
I took the pup back to the vet when I seen blood in the stool as I thought it was Parvo.
Pup was check and there was nothing seen that was alarming. The vet would not check for Parvo because it could show a false positive because it had it shots a few days before.
I took the pup back home with me and made sure the pup would drink and tried to get it to eat something, but it was hard.
After in a few days the pup bounce back to it happy self.
I think this vet is after the owners $$
by Uber Land on 18 May 2009 - 22:05
Gwyn is on her way home today. being put on a bland diet for a while.
last night she tore her IV's out, so she was ready to go home. it just seems like she got better awefully fast for it to be parvo.
last night she tore her IV's out, so she was ready to go home. it just seems like she got better awefully fast for it to be parvo.
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