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By simsy
Date 30.10.05 09:35 UTC
please help my frenchie bitch having first season at mo she is almost a year old.but early this morning she started to get sick just foam really she wont eat and lying around then she went outside and it just squirted out she then went back outside 20 min later and a vary small meucusy stuff tinged with blood really worried can anyone help please
By Anwen
Date 30.10.05 11:57 UTC

Nobody can diagnose your bitch over the internet - take her to the vet!
By S4MBO
Date 31.10.05 13:04 UTC
DITTO IF U HAVE NOT ALREADY GONE GO NOW
WE NEARLY LOST TYE OUR SBT NOW 18MTH OLD EARLIER THIS YEAR
it started off as runs and froth and ended up vomiting bright red slime
haemeroginal gastro-enteritis (excuse spelling)
By simsy
Date 31.10.05 13:26 UTC
i did take her to vets straight away vet not 100% sure gave her loads of injections (4) did help but but once they wore off same this morning.took her back they have kept her in on a drip am so scared something will happen to her she is everything to me
Hiya,
My shar pei was exactly the same when i was in tenerife.....i flew home as she was on a drip in the vets in a bad way....the day after i arrived home she was well again!! Your puppy should be fine but i know how worried you must be as i went through exactly the same....let me know how your dog is?? Since Tia was ill she has been on a different diet for easy digestion....chappie!!! the vet perscribed w/d hills but chappie is basically the same but a lot cheaper!!!!
regards nici
By tohme
Date 16.11.05 18:41 UTC
Sorry sharpeitia but I do not see how you can possibly say that Chappie is basically the same as w/d hills only cheaper! :rolleyes:
For one thing Chappie does not list its entire ingredient content therefore you cannot make a comparison!
All i know is that if i give my dog anything apart from hills w/d or chappie she is violently ill........ Chappie is recommended by vets and is easily digested..... maybe try chappie and see for yourself..
By tohme
Date 16.11.05 18:49 UTC
Thanks but I prefer not to eat dog food myself ;)
I am sure Chappie may be wonderful, however it would be misleading to say the least to say that the composition of Chappie and Hills was the same without knowing the facts.
What you personally choose to feed or what suits your particular dog is an entirely different matter, but opinion is vastly different from documented fact................
I realise this....... this forum is about sharing your experiences with people who have the same problems as you. Nobody on this site is a proffesional and the people that visit the forum know this.............its just my personal opinion!!!! it worked for me so i thought i would share it with the lady with the same problem...sorry if it offended you!!!!

My vet says that Chappie is certainly on a par with Hills, but is far less costly. :)
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