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re: OT Veterinarian Help - Emergency or Can it Wait Until the Morning - Update pg. 3
Posted on 3/4/24 at 7:56 pm to iwyLSUiwy
Posted on 3/4/24 at 7:56 pm to iwyLSUiwy
My dog is 14 and has had stomach problems on and off its whole life.
95% of the time throwing up and pooping a little blood is not a huge deal for her. It’s just inflammation of the stomach. If your dog is acting normal otherwise I’d monitor overnight and bring your dog in the morning.
One time, our dog was vomiting large volume of blood and very unwell. She had pancreatitis. If left untreated that can be lethal. She recovered, but only because we acted fast. I will say, if your dog had these symptoms you wouldn’t be questioning whether to bring it in.
My instinct tells me you can wait until the morning. But watch overnight and bring in if symptoms worsen.
95% of the time throwing up and pooping a little blood is not a huge deal for her. It’s just inflammation of the stomach. If your dog is acting normal otherwise I’d monitor overnight and bring your dog in the morning.
One time, our dog was vomiting large volume of blood and very unwell. She had pancreatitis. If left untreated that can be lethal. She recovered, but only because we acted fast. I will say, if your dog had these symptoms you wouldn’t be questioning whether to bring it in.
My instinct tells me you can wait until the morning. But watch overnight and bring in if symptoms worsen.
Posted on 3/4/24 at 9:59 pm to LSUFAITHFUL2
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pancreatitis
There is a test for this. Eating and drinking is a good sign. My dog had pancreatitis and refused to eat or drink, also vomited blood and had blood in stool. Good luck hope your dog is ok. Please give an update.
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