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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Not Sure What To Do For The Best (Sorry Long)
- By bevb [gb] Date 29.06.08 07:26 UTC
Poor Milo my 3yr old JRT,  I took him to the vets last week with a very sore infected willy. Vet gave him instead of tablets an injection that is a 2 week course of antibiotics and lasts 2 weeks. She also gave me some Rimadyl to give him and as he has a stomach ulcer to up his Zantac to 3 times a day.
Anyway that problem has improved quite a bit, he is by no means 100% there but much better than he was.
However night before last he had me up all night with the runs and there was some blood in it. So I never gave him his Rimadyl yesterday morning and as it continued I phoned the vet.
She said to starve him for 24 hrs and keep the Rimadyl stopped unless he got in a lot of pain down below again.
Now starving him is not really on with him as I tried to tell her as if he doesn't have at least 4 small meals a day he starts getting excess acid which irritates his ulcer and makes him vomit bile.
Anyway we have starved him, he has duly vomited bile all yesterday and last night and looked very sorry for himself as I think its so acidic it burns him. He still has the runs in fact slightly worse and still has some blood in it.
Now what do I do for the best today, do I give him some food so as not to cause more problems with his ulcer and stop the vomiting, (he never vomits up his food just this acidic bile) or carry on starving him for yet another 24 hrs to see if it helps the runs, although I am starting to think its this antibiotic injection thats caused it, in which case he will have at least another 8 or 9 days till it gets out of his system.
I will go and see my own vet tomorrow if things no better as he is excellent with Milo but hasn't been there for me to see last week. Its just today that concerns me as I know when he had an anesthetic for his teeth to be done a couple of weeks ago because he couldn't have his breakfast my vet gave him an injection to settle his stomach first, done his teeth so I could pick him up early and get food into him again.
In himself apart from the acid bile that seems to make him very uncomfortable and the runs he is still wanting a walk although I will only take him 10 mins round the block to stop him fretting he hasn't been out and he is begging for his breakfast.
Now question is do I give him some Heeelllp
- By Jane_Floyd [in] Date 29.06.08 08:14 UTC
Hi Bev, sorry to hear about your lad, he sounds very much like my dog, mine has been diagnosed with Pancreatitus and IBS.  He has been well mostly since his biopsy to diagnose his condition, it sounds like yours has colitis as well.  I have given Floyd Rennie, I have also told the vet this, when I have taken him for his check ups.  I am seeing a new vet now who says that starving my dog when he has a flare up is the worst thing to do, this was advised by my previous vet who has now moved.  So when he is feeling off colour I feed him mashed potato with either some tinned salmon in spring water, mix some eggs into it or just add a third of a tin of his sensitivity canned food.  He loves it and comes round feeling better a lot quicker.  If I was you, I would give him just a small amount of something that is really bland just to ease his tummy.
Jane & Floyd
- By Tigger2 Date 29.06.08 08:18 UTC
Oh poor little boy. No - don't starve him again. Standard practice when your dog has 'the runs' is to starve them for 24 hours (only one 24 hour period even if runs continue). After the 24 hours feed them small meals of boiled rice, chicken, white fish - bland foods. I always have a tube of this in the fridge just in case, or you can get a bottle of kaolin from the chemists and give him some of that to dry him up. I would go back to the vet tomorrow morning - or sooner of course if he gets worse.
- By bevb [gb] Date 29.06.08 08:37 UTC
I have now given him a little of his nature diet sensitive gold and he is much happier, running round playing and no bile being bought up in sight.
Now I am just waiting for it to all come running out the other end!
Thanks for your replies.
- By Dill [gb] Date 29.06.08 10:17 UTC
If it's because of the antibiotic injection would a little Bio yoghurt help - if he can normally tolerate yoghurt?  Poor little boy, can't be much fun for him :(
- By killickchick Date 29.06.08 10:37 UTC
Not sure if this will help, but I used to give my daughters, when they were babies, mashed banana when they had the runs. I think its something to do with the pectin in it ( apples has it too ) I was told that it would swell/bulk up and take the bug with it when it got things moving properly. Not sure how true this was but it really did work. I never had to give them diarrhea meds and even now they will have a banana or 2 if they are loose!

For a few months I gave puppyboy half a banana a day when he had colitis til his tum settled and his poo firmed up!
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Not Sure What To Do For The Best (Sorry Long)

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