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Old 11-21-2006, 11:04 AM
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The sooner you get him to the vet, the better. At 17+ yo, I can't imagine the stress of puking and not feeling well is good for him even if the actual cause of the current episode is benign.
Dogs vomit all the time, that wouldn't worry me unless you see blood in the vomit...I'd also look for mucus and/or worms, mucus could mean something more serious, worms would mean...well, worms! Some worms can be dangerous even deadly so they require immediate attention. What may concern me more would be the barking/crying throughout the night...they can't talk to us but often times such behavior means pain or discomfort of some sort! I'd check the vomit for above, monitor any fecal discharge for the same things and give pepto...but if symptoms continue, especially in an older doggie, I wouldn't wait too long to call the vet!
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Old 11-21-2006, 11:16 AM
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I'd take him to the vet... pepto definitely helps, too (but not to be used for longer than a couple of days.)
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Old 11-21-2006, 11:19 AM
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I'd take him to the vet... pepto definitely helps, too (but not to be used for longer than a couple of days.)
same here...it's not a good thing for the dog to cry all night (unless it does that every night) and now start vomiting...
plus I don't know if you actually tried to give the dog pepto---but if it is anything like my older lab, good luck. I got more on me and the kitchen floor than in the dog.
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Old 11-21-2006, 11:23 AM
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same here...it's not a good thing for the dog to cry all night (unless it does that every night) and now start vomiting...
plus I don't know if you actually tried to give the dog pepto---but if it is anything like my older lab, good luck. I got more on me and the kitchen floor than in the dog.
HAHA!!! Mine does the same thing... she does the same thing my horse used to do and holds it in the back of her mouth and then spits it out all over! My life wouldn't be the same without animals, but good lord, they make it difficult! LOL
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Old 11-21-2006, 11:28 AM
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HAHA!!! Mine does the same thing... she does the same thing my horse used to do and holds it in the back of her mouth and then spits it out all over! My life wouldn't be the same without animals, but good lord, they make it difficult! LOL
first i tried just letting him eat it...then i tried soaking a piece of bread in it...then I tried a wide mouth syringe like i was worming a horse...then I finally got a brain and went out and bought the tablets wrapped it in some cheese and viola! gone....still ended up at the vet though
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Old 11-21-2006, 01:39 PM
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Dogs do NOT vomit all the time. When a dog vomits it means there is a problem. DO NOT give it Pepto unless your vet tells you to. Get your dog to the vet ASAP. Old little dogs showing discomfort and vomiting is not just something that is going to pass by waiting and watching. Kidneys, liver etc. could be in danger if left untreated.
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Old 11-21-2006, 03:22 PM
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throwing up AND crying all night? Yes....take it to the vet.
It can't hurt getting there sooner rather than later.
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