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Old 17-11-2011, 06:52 PM
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Re: Urgent - poorly puppy.

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Spoke to the vet and she seems to think Daisy has reacted to the duck or the little fish cube but most likely the duck in her opinion. She said that, as Daisy is not distressed, observe her at home for the next hour and ring her back if there is acute vomitting or Daisy seems in pain/distressed but otherwise to just keep a close eye on her until the morning and reassess then if she needs to be seen. Daisy has fallen asleep now which the vet said is a good sign.

Jeez, I have 5 kids and Daisy is our first pup and I get so worried that we are doing things wrong even though I'm reading and researching on here as much as possible. I have had a little cry as I was so worried about her - I know what I'm doing with poorly kids but feel out of my depth with the pup. I guess it will all come with time.
thats good news puppies are a learning curve just like babies are youll be fine .
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Re: Urgent - poorly puppy.

I thought it might be a reaction from what you said, hope she sleeps it off & it nice & bright again in the morning
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Re: Urgent - poorly puppy.

How is she this morning? I just read the post, the drooling made me think she may have picked something else up, or licked something fowl tasting and she was dooling to get rid of it. Hope she is brighter now.
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Re: Urgent - poorly puppy.

Well she seems much better this morning She is a little sorry for herself but I wouldn't expect anything else after what she went through last night.

I think I need to get into my head that I seem to have a pup who tends to be sick quite easily and is going to be a fragile pup and just stick with what I know she can tolerate rather than wanting to treat her which is my natural inclination.
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