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saffi has been poorly again :( not eating or drinking not wanting to play etc, all the signd he had before. Not eating was not so much the worry but refusing water was a bit alarming so on the second day when he showed no improvement we took him to the vets.

He had the full MOT vet said it was a virus , gave him an antibiotic injection and a seven day course of antibiotic tabs and reccmended just light meals etc once his appetite improved.

Saffi did NOT like the thermometer up his bum , sorta gave a (w00t) and a :rant: kinda look and then we took him home.

Guess what he did....................................................

run in the house , drank ALL his water and eat All his food that had been there all afternoon and demanded to play :)

Good that he was better and a huge relief , just wish he had done it before the £78 fee at the vets :)

I reckon it was the thermometer that did it :- "

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Morale of this tale......if dog poorly....before you go vets...stick thermometer up bum....this then cures dog off all ailments and saves money (w00t)
 
:lol: :lol: :lol: I'm glad that Saffi is feeling better now :huggles:
 
so glad that saffi is home and feeling better - they do like to scare us and empty our purses :teehee:
 
thank god mine dont need the thermometer,luckily their microchips have thermometers built in,so when they go to the vets they just scan them and get their temperature read. :thumbsup:
 
Glad to hear Saffie is on the mend and being a normal pup again. :thumbsup:

Last night Gizmo took ill, he was sick and had the scoots :- " . I slept with him in the livingroom as he wanted out every 1/2 hour :( , in the morning I fed him chicken but he would not look at it :( By 10am he was getting dehydrated, so I went and got a syringe and got him to take 10mls every 1/2 hour. I was thinking of taking him to the vet by 1pm as he was so ill looking :( :(

I then decided he needed more fluids, so put 30 mls of water into him every 15 mins and then he came into the kitchen as I was feeding the other 2, I hand fed him some chicken, just a little, gave him more water, via the syringe and he got better by the second :) He's now eating a little every 2 hrs he's not been sick since last night, but he's still got the scoots, but the last time he wanted out was about 3 hrs ago. If he's still not eating good or dehydrated in the morning, he's off to the vet. I think he's got a little bug and hope your wee boy has got the same and is bouncing about daft again very soon :thumbsup:

Sorry to hijack your topic, but I think these is a few bugs going about. If in doubt, get the dog to the vet :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
Susan said:
Glad to hear Saffie is on the mend and being a normal pup again. :thumbsup:
Last night Gizmo took ill, he was sick and had the scoots  :- " . I slept with him in the livingroom as he wanted out every 1/2 hour  :( , in the morning I fed him chicken but he would not look at it  :( By 10am he was getting dehydrated, so I went and got a syringe and got him to take 10mls every 1/2 hour. I was thinking of taking him to the vet by 1pm as he was so ill looking  :(   :(

I then decided he needed more fluids, so put 30 mls of water into him every 15 mins and then he came into the kitchen as I was feeding the other 2, I hand fed him some chicken, just a little, gave him more water, via the syringe and he got better by the second  :) He's now eating a little every 2 hrs he's not been sick since last night, but he's still got the scoots, but the last time he wanted out was about 3 hrs ago. If he's still not eating good or dehydrated in the morning, he's off to the vet. I think he's got a little bug and hope your wee boy has got the same and is bouncing about daft again very soon  :thumbsup:

Sorry to hijack your topic, but I think these is a few bugs going about. If in doubt, get the dog to the vet  :thumbsup:   :thumbsup:


one of mine had the same going on sunday,she was back to normal tuesday.

they are a worry arnt they
 
jeanyg said:
Morale of this tale......if dog poorly....before you go vets...stick thermometer up bum....this then cures dog off all ailments and saves money (w00t)
so funny :lol:

I'm sorry I didn't choose the microchip with thermometer for ours as they don't like getting their temp done , do they :(
 
jeanyg said:
Morale of this tale......if dog poorly....before you go vets...stick thermometer up bum....this then cures dog off all ailments and saves money (w00t)
so funny :lol:

I'm sorry I didn't choose the microchip with thermometer for ours as they don't like getting their temp done , do they :(

Glad your Saffi is on the mend tho' :huggles:
 
I'm sorry I didn't choose the microchip with thermometer for ours as they don't like getting their temp done , do they :(

I dont ever remember being offered the Chip with the thermometer in it so was most bemused when the vet took the dogs temp by waving a device over her neck. Not having kept different types of dog however, I do wonder if sick whippets just look more sadly & pathetic because thats in their nature or that they get more sadly & pathetic because of their physiology. Whatever the case, its a purse stripper every time!
 

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