Not logged inChampdogs Information Exchange
Forum Breeders Help Search Board Index Active Topics Login

Find your perfect puppy at Champdogs
The UK's leading pedigree dog breeder website for over 25 years

Topic Dog Boards / Health / subdued girl not eating
- By benson67 Date 04.09.08 18:56 UTC
hi my rottie girlie will be 9yrs  in dec 11 days ago i rushed her in to my vets out of hours because she was being sick and the vomiting went on to bringing up blood she stayed in vets on a drip for 2 days had some injections to stop her from vomiting and they gave her something to line her stomach and also AB i was sent home with a course of AB and she has finished them all was well until last night when i fed her and she did not want to eat, so i soaked the food and she eat it. she is normally a pig and will eat anything she can get to.

today she was looking very quiet but thought my be she is just feeling a bit old so took her for a walk anyway. this is the first walk for 4 weeks as she has been in season and i never walk my bitches when in heat she also has very long seasons hence 4 wks.

on her walk she was very quiet not really enjoying it as normal and got tiered quickly since then she has just stayed in her bed i fed her tonight and again does not want to eat, so i soaked it again but still wont eat it.

does anyone have any ideas i don't know whether to call the vets tonight or just take her in the morning?
- By Teri Date 04.09.08 19:02 UTC
Is she drinking  If so more than usual?

Can you take her temperature?  Normal range is 100.5 - 102.5 F or 38 - 39.2 C but you may take her temp regularly enough to know what is normal for her. 

If in doubt I'd be onto the vet - at least a phone call anyway. 
It could be a pyo brewing, so risky IMO and TBH were she mine I'd rather my vet seen her.

Fingers crossed, please give her a gentle hug from me.
Teri
- By benson67 Date 04.09.08 19:10 UTC
temp 101.9 not drinking any more than normal and no discharge.
- By Teri Date 04.09.08 21:10 UTC
Dont want to alarm you but no discharge isn't a good sign as far as pyo goes - if it were a pyo infection it means its contained and not 'leaking', aka an open pyo.

Since you don't mention having running it by your vet I'll hope and pray it's something minor.  Please update when you can and in the meantime watch her constantly for signs of depression, excess thirst, lethargy or rise in temp.

Good luck, Teri
- By malibu Date 04.09.08 23:19 UTC
I agree you probably want to get her back to the vets just in case.  As from what you are describing she is feeling weaker than normal.
Could be nothing at all but best to be safe than sorry.

Let us know how you get on

Emma
- By benson67 Date 05.09.08 09:59 UTC
thanks for your advise she is in the vets now i called them last night and they wanted me to keep a close eye on her over night so she slept with me she was ok over night but would not eat this morning and just was not her normal self i tried to take her for a walk she was happy to go but got tiered very quickly and i ended up having to leave her with a lady in our village while i ran back to get the car it was only 150yrd from home but she could not make it back i took her strait to the vets she is staying there.

they are taking bloods and said they might x-ray i then insisted that they scan as well they do not think it is pyo but i am not sure?
if not pyo then there is something very bad going on her tummy is sore and bloated today.

will update when i know more.
- By benson67 Date 05.09.08 11:44 UTC
Vets have just confirmed closed pyo she is now in surgery.

hoping she can take it at her age. im so worried poor girl
- By Lea Date 05.09.08 11:48 UTC
Keeping Everything crossed for your girl.
Gemma was an 'old' 9 1/2 rottie cross when she went in for surgery for open Pyo, I was so scared, but she came out of it fine :)
And I know quite a few of other people on here have had older dogs operated on at that age and upwards for Pyo and they have come out fine.
I know its hard as I remeber the day like it was yesterday but try to stay calm.
{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}
Lea :)
- By Moonmaiden Date 05.09.08 12:14 UTC
My First BC had a closed Pyometra @ 11 1/2, despite the fact she had a leaking heart she recoved well & lived for another 4 1/2 years.

Your girl will be fine I'm sure
- By malibu Date 05.09.08 12:15 UTC
Vets have just confirmed closed pyo she is now in surgery.

Hope everything goes well, at least you spotted she was not herself.

Let us all know how you get on

Emma
- By benson67 Date 05.09.08 12:24 UTC
thank you im sure she will be fine just sitting here with the phone beside me cant even consider doing house work and i gave up smoking last week could do with a cigy right now.
- By scarlettwynter [gb] Date 05.09.08 13:17 UTC
Any word yet on how she is doing?
- By killickchick Date 05.09.08 13:46 UTC
xxx Fingers crossed for you and your girl. xxx
- By benson67 Date 05.09.08 14:16 UTC
just heard from the vets she has come through the op and if she is still ok at 5.30 she can come home tonight.
- By Lea Date 05.09.08 18:42 UTC
thats brilliant :) :) :)
Benson, how is she doing now?????
Did you pick her up??????
Lea :) :)
{{{{{{{{{{{{{hugs}}}}}}}}}}}}} as you will have a long night worrying about her even though she is beside you :)
- By benson67 Date 05.09.08 20:56 UTC
yes got her home they said she had very large pyo showed my hubby and he said it was huge.

she is very sleepy has not been out for pee or drank yet does any one have any advise as to what i should be looking out for over the next couple of days the vet said keep a close eye on her but as she is so sleepy not sure what to be looking for?
- By malibu Date 05.09.08 21:57 UTC
Great news that she is back home again

She will be sleepy tonight but just keep her comfy.  Be on the look out for excessive shaking (she will shake a bit while coming out of the anesthetic), unusual bleeding, vomiting, high temp, just things that a very much out of the norm but cant be put down to the anesthetic drugs.

She should be back to her normal hungry self soon

Emma
- By ali-t [gb] Date 06.09.08 12:20 UTC
that's great she is back home, she will be happiest with her mum getting hugs.
- By Lea Date 06.09.08 13:19 UTC
Make sure you keep her as quiet and restricted excercise as possible.
Take her outside on a lead.
Dont let her up the stairs or onto the sofa etc, as this can stretch the stomach to much and cause problems with the stitches.
Make sure she doesnt lick her stitches, as this will also cause problems.

Hope she recovers quickly :) :)
Lea :)
Topic Dog Boards / Health / subdued girl not eating

Powered by mwForum 2.29.6 © 1999-2015 Markus Wichitill

About Us - Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy