need some suggestions? I have concerns
Yesterday, for some odd reason ... Toby randomly got diarrhea and threw up once. He stopped throwing up, but still continues to have the runs, and i'm somewhat concerned. I'm going to see if theres anyway to take him to the vet at the beginning of the week ( if it continues/gets worse ). My mom added rice in his food this morning, she said it would do something ... He was supposed to be getting neutered on Wednesday, and I don't know if him having an upset stomach/having runs would add complications or anything.
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I will be sure to keep updated on this, though. Since you all know so much more than me, and everyone is very helpful!
Usually when she has had the tummy problem she has been more subdued (sleepy, etc.), but gratefully lets us know when she has to go! That would be a mess, otherwise!
Her stomach seems to a bit more sensitive than our other dog, and it seems like venison, lamb in dry food are much better than some others for her digestion. Since we have our farm and my husband hunts deer she gets real venison and that seems to be very easy on the tummy, too.
I think because she was lost in the wilderness for a week or two before we found her, she seems to be in love with eating dead and alive angleworms, moths and insects; and worse yet, anything else that smelld like food to her (esp. all through last summer and into the fall). She seems to be a bit better about all that as she gets older, but we'll see now that spring and summer is upon us again...
As to the advisability of the surgery, trust your vet on that one. They may suggest to hold off, depending on the severity.
It looked fresh and smelled like his food.
I saw Bubba later behind the bed and he seemed to know what's up so I petted him and asked him what happened.
I immediately remembered him chewing a chicken bone he found in the grass earlier that day and I had to open his mouth to get it
but he seemed to have eaten some before I was able to get a piece out.
I told him that's why I always get angry at him when he eats stuff he shouldn't eat.
I looked like he understood, but then again the next day he almost ate some other dog's poop.
Why Bubba must you eat other dog's poop? What's the attraction?
He's a sly one that Bubba.
Warning: Kinda Gross
One thing we've found with the border collies (they seem to have the more sensitive stomachs) is that they are very affected by whip worm. It is a parasite found outside in the soil, and can survive there for a very long time. Many dogs get it, and don't really show any problems, but dogs prone to more sensitive stomachs can get vomiting, and esp diarrhea. Usually it is mucous-y, and can get bloody - since the parasites are seriously irritating the intestines. They are also not always found in a stool sample. Now, I know everyone here uses the preventative medications, but not all of them prevent against whip worm. We originally used heartguard, until this started happening, and now use interceptor, since it covers everything. So, that is one sign. Usually, mucous-y diarrhea means that something is irritating the intestinal lining...rice and boiled beef, or lowfat cottage cheese helps. If it is the worms though, it can last even with that, and a parasite flush is necessary (vet visit).
Sorry if this is a redundant post, also relates to the other soupy poop related posts though....