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Old 03-06-2008, 12:53 AM
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Re: I think my dog is ill

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Originally Posted by ÈL ® ö B ì Ñ View Post
He has the following from that site:

1. Larger objects will not be able to move further than the stomach causing infrequent bouts of vomiting that may not occur for up to 2 days at a time.

2. Smaller objects that move further than the stomach may cause very frequent and almost constant vomiting and retching to try and clear the object with no sign of diarrhea.

3. Loss of appetite and not wanting to eat or drink anything because all movement of the dogs waste is restricted or stopped completely.

4. Dog may try strenuous attempts at passing feces.


he seem's to have all them, tried to go to the toilet 3 times when i was walking him and nothing came out each time....someone asked me if i was going to pick it up, I had to ask them to point to it because he done nothing and he's just i'll....the person felt very stupid hehe
kind off embaracing aint it waiting for that to happen

is his belly tence???? is he showing signs of being very tired (depressed) compaired to his normal self??? sorry to ask so many questions.... but it does sound like hes eaten a foreing object and depending where abouts it is it could prove to be serious...not trying to scare you just going by wat i have read..but i would seriously think about getting him to a vet asap.

Last edited by Eolabeo; 03-06-2008 at 01:06 AM.
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