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Hi everyone so first things first my girl is booked for the vets on Monday I just wanted to see if anyone had any opinions on this
So her last tie was last Wednesday 4th
Today I noticed she was cleaning herself a lot so I dabbed a tissue and there was a tiny bit of brown. Is this normal post mating?
She’s eating a lot and generally well in herself and extra cuddly. However she has been dry heaving. I’m really just seeing if anyone has experienced this and hoping they tell me everything was fine. I’ve attached a photo of the tissue
thank you in advance for anyone who replies
 

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The discharge is perfectly normal, but the dry heaving is not, so it's good that you have a vet appointment.
 
Try and make sure she drinks even if its little or even milk just so she doesnt dehydrate. ..let us know what the vets say xxx
 
Hi everyone so first things first my girl is booked for the vets on Monday I just wanted to see if anyone had any opinions on this
So her last tie was last Wednesday 4th
Today I noticed she was cleaning herself a lot so I dabbed a tissue and there was a tiny bit of brown. Is this normal post mating?
She’s eating a lot and generally well in herself and extra cuddly. However she has been dry heaving. I’m really just seeing if anyone has experienced this and hoping they tell me everything was fine. I’ve attached a photo of the tissue
thank you in advance for anyone who replies
Your girl is still going through full season even she has mated...so having some 'action' or not, it doesn't change anything in that respect. She will be fully 'dry' once she has completed her cycle.
 
So the vet said it’s pretty normal but to monitor her . She’s eating more now and running around like crazy
Scan in 2 weeks
 
It is not a good idea to feed a dog milk. It will give them diarreah which will cause dehydration. Just sharing. My mother always fed puppies cow milk and would complain about the puppy having diahreeah (spelling sucks). i would suggest a milk replacer for puppies instead which i buy at wal mart for less than $6.00 or Petco charges $13.
 
It is not a good idea to feed a dog milk. It will give them diarreah which will cause dehydration. Just sharing. My mother always fed puppies cow milk and would complain about the puppy having diahreeah (spelling sucks). i would suggest a milk replacer for puppies instead which i buy at wal mart for less than $6.00 or Petco charges $13.
I give my dogs goats milk not cows milk
 

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