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Originally Posted by clare7577
You`ll need to be careful she doesnt get dehydrated,if you grab a handful of skin and it doesnt ping back he could be dehydrated.
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You could give ice cubes if the dog won't drink, my dog loves them and when he was ill a while back, he didn't want to drink but was still taking ice from us.
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Originally Posted by andrea 35
Leave her till morning and just make sure she drinks or has access to drink it saves the carpet over night lol, Dont give her human preperations unless stated by your vet first Our Daisy was constipated for several days and on the advice of our vet we used Lactulose which is all natural , human medicines can sometimes be too strong for thier phsiology to cope with so unless told to do so leave it till you have spoken to your vet , You can ask if there is a human alternative that could be cheeper to buy than the vet prescribed medicine but what you will get should only cost about a tenner .
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Lactulose - in liquid form? if so it is a human medicane, I have had it myself a few times, in sainsburys parmacy it was cheaper to buy it then have it on presiction! You would need to check the dosage though.
I wonder what else you can give?? as when I had my houserabbit, our vet advised pineapple juice when she had fur-balls - always made her better, I think it workes the same carnberry juice does for human waterworks problems