Small Black Dog being sick

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  1. Beanwood

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    Was thinking the same....how is Lady this morning? Did she have a better night? :)
     
  2. David

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    Hi Everyone and thanks for all the good wishes. Lady had a good night and I've taken her for two short walks (long story - logistics to do with grandchildren) with a breakfast of easy digestible food between walks. She retched once but wasn't sick. Gave her a few kibbles after the second walk because she was trying to lick her way through the bottom of her empty bowl. ;D She's sleeping now. No poohs yet but maybe she emptied out yesterday - think I need to keep an eye on that - more comfortable about her if she's had a pooh. She's not in any discomfort though.
     
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    Glad she's on the up. Only a dog owner could be so interested in a pooh. And only on this web-site could news of a pooh be greeted with enthusiasm.
     
  4. David

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    ;D Very true!
     
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    Sounds more positive David , so relieved for you and yes , I can associate with the poo watching syndrome ;)
     
  6. David

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    She's a nightmare at the moment. Suddenly very hungry but still a bit queezy if you know what I mean!
     
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    That's tough as you have to watch for them eating something they shouldn't thru hunger ::)

    Ridiculous dogs !!!!

    Feel better Lady and more food will come your way x
     
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    Just catching up on forum news, glad the SBD seems to be getting better. I hate it when mine are poorly...
     
  9. David

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    We're supposed to be picking up tomorrow. Might have to give it a miss as far as the SBD goes although she is undoubtedly much better but not 100%. I'll review the situation in the morning.
     
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    Glad Lady is feeling better. She might not poo for 24 hours if she hasn't eaten much and had sickness and diarrhea. That's what usually happens with my dogs. ::)

    That could be a bit of a worry as the vet mentioned obstruction so thought I'd mention it. :-\
     
  11. David

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    Thanks Jen. Yes that's what I've been worried about although she's not in any discomfort so I thinks that's unlikely now. 24 hours eh! Ok I will await events. ;D
     
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    We are all waiting for SBD to do a poo ;D ;D Glad she is feeling somewhat better.
     
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    Exactly. Can we set up a "Lady's done a poo" alert to avoid checking back so often? ;D ;D ;D
     
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    Haha! Do we need photographic evidence, too, or is that a step too far? :)
     
  15. David

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    Photo evidence is not a problem if that's really what you want. :eek:
     
  16. Beanwood

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    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=8833.msg125682#msg125682 date=1416581131]
    Exactly. Can we set up a "Lady's done a poo" alert to avoid checking back so often? ;D ;D ;D
    [/quote]

    ;D ;D ;D Glad it's not just me that keeps checking...
     
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    [quote author=Beanwood link=topic=8833.msg125686#msg125686 date=1416581542]
    [quote author=JulieT link=topic=8833.msg125682#msg125682 date=1416581131]
    Exactly. Can we set up a "Lady's done a poo" alert to avoid checking back so often? ;D ;D ;D
    [/quote]

    ;D ;D ;D Glad it's not just me that keeps checking...
    [/quote]


    And me.... ;)
     
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    First topic clicked on this morning for me...
     
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    Glad Lady isn't being ill any more :) fingers crossed she is on the up :)
     
  20. Mollly

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    Whilst photographic evidence is not required, perhaps one of our clever moderators could arrange for some suitable music.

    The climax of the 1812 springs to mind
     

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