case for the vet

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  1. Chrissie

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    Hi guys, Milo woke up with some sickness and diarrhea but is otherwise ok and lively and eating.Is it cause for concern should i see a vet ?
     
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    Re: case for the vet

    Hi Chrissie.
    Remind me what age Milo is?
    Wee ones can get unwell quite quickly. Maybe keep an eye on him during the morning, but sometimes a call to the vet even just for a chat is reassuring.
     
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    Ah poor Milo,I'm a drama for going straight to the vets to be honest but if he's seems himself I'd keep an eye for now.watch to check he's drinking .Can you identify any cause .Anything nasty and smelly he's eaten? X
     
  4. Chrissie

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    HI guys he is 4 mths now but he is always sniffing or licking something in the street. Am not sure but he keeps taking his scalibor collar off so not sure if that could have the chemicals on it and cause irritation.
     
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    It give the vet a ring and see what they say Chrissie x
     
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    Poor little Milo, it could be the flea collar, a vet call will give you piece of mind xx
     
  7. Jane Martin

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    Hi Chrissie, we are just going through this too. You could miss one feed to give Milo's tum a rest. Let us know how you get on.
     
  8. Karen

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    I think I'd consider taking the scalibor collar off and leaving it off. He's very little, and if he's not charging around in tick-infested woodland the whole time, you may find he doesn't need it. Tick season will soon be over anyway.
     

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