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lizlyncsu
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We are puppy sitting a mini schnauzer. We've had him all of 2 hours and he's vomiting and wobbling and drooling and can't walk straight. We think he drank too much water. What else could be wrong with this little guy? He's been pooping/peeing on his master for a couple of weeks and in his crate.

Should we take him to the emergency vet?
I don't know anything about dogs btw.

Any advice?

1/31/2007 12:16:49 AM

Gzusfrk
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Call an emergency vet, they'll tell you to either come straight in, or give you better advice than you'll find here. NCSU Vet school is amazing with emergency pet things btw.

Probably a good idea to call the owner too.

[Edited on January 31, 2007 at 12:18 AM. Reason : owner.]

1/31/2007 12:17:51 AM

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I'd definitely call the owner first.

1/31/2007 12:19:43 AM

lizlyncsu
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got it

[Edited on January 31, 2007 at 12:27 AM. Reason : nv]

1/31/2007 12:22:21 AM

joe_schmoe
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call a fucking animal hospital right now.

the last thing you want is a dead dog.

1/31/2007 12:27:17 AM

Gzusfrk
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"Small animal owners in need of emergency veterinary care can call the Small Animal Emergency Service at 919/513-6911. The service will operate from 5 p.m. to 8 a.m. Monday through Thursday, and from 5 p.m. Friday until 8 a.m. on Monday. No appointment is needed, but calling ahead allows the veterinarians to prepare for your arrival."

1/31/2007 12:27:41 AM

TreeTwista10
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call the vet and/or owner

do your best to keep the dog calm

1/31/2007 12:27:50 AM

joe_schmoe
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the dog could be poisoned or have a serious medical problem.

quit fucking around online and call the emergency animal hospital nearest you.

dont worry, the owners can pay for it.

1/31/2007 12:30:44 AM

TreeTwista10
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http://www.thewolfweb.com/message_topic.aspx?topic=456265 (jk call the fucking vet)

1/31/2007 12:40:16 AM

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sounds like a seisure

1/31/2007 1:01:26 AM

MeatStick
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Sounds like poisoning

1/31/2007 9:30:57 AM

Wolfpacker06
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Sounds like what happens sometimes when you put flea treatments on an animal too soon. I bet the owners washed and flea dipped him before they left so he would be "clean" for you all, and he was having a reaction to the chemicals.

PSA for everyone: Just because the label says it's puppy safe, doesn't mean it really is. Talk to your vet first always.

1/31/2007 9:45:27 AM

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^ and ^^ If it does have a seisure it could very well be poisoning.

1/31/2007 9:46:03 AM

lizlyncsu
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To all you smartasses --

I actually got really good advice from a fellow wolfwebber who owns a small dog and has experienced this before (why I made the thread).

Vomiting could have been from the shampoo they bathed him in before he left and he drank too much water. Then he was probably scared or cold or both which explains the shaking. The wobbling was from being too tired! This dog is like a baby.

Overall I saved the owners a trip to the emergency vet because he's normal today.

Thanks to those who tried to help!

1/31/2007 7:00:54 PM

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^ i realize that you were trying to save them the trip, but with symptoms like that I would have spent the $100-125 for emergency vet services in a heartbeat... probably more so if I was puppy sitting

1/31/2007 9:15:59 PM

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The things you described do not sound at all like shampoo and too much water...I'm glad he's okay, but keep an eye on him.

1/31/2007 9:25:55 PM

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^^^ all the symptoms you described sounded like my dog when she's having/had a seizure... so, those symptoms could have been caused by the things you described, or the puppy may be showing signs of epilepsy or poisoning or low blood sugar. so, they def. need to keep a close eye on him..

[Edited on January 31, 2007 at 10:02 PM. Reason : .]

1/31/2007 10:01:51 PM

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Quote :
"to all you smartasses"


i dont think anyone here was being a smartass.

you were the one who popped up with a thread titled: "Puppy question need answer quick!" and you start off all frantic,

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"We've had him all of 2 hours and he's vomiting and wobbling and drooling and can't walk straight."


well, what the fuck is any normal person supposed to think about that?

perhaps you were hoping for something along the lines of, "Duh, I dunno... Why dontcha just wait it out. Go get a beer." ???

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"Overall I saved the owners a trip to the emergency vet because he's normal today."


well, aren't you the shrewd invester! Way to play the odds! I would NEVER have someone like you watch after my dog.

You know, I realize what the real problem is here:

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"I don't know anything about dogs btw."


Well, no shit, ya think? maybe you shouldnt be a dog sitter.

stupid cunt.










[Edited on February 1, 2007 at 2:24 AM. Reason : ]

2/1/2007 2:13:11 AM

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^ signed

2/1/2007 9:57:06 AM

occamsrezr
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Barbecue sauce... /quick answer

2/1/2007 10:05:35 AM

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2/1/2007 10:08:57 AM

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"This dog is like a baby"


well, i hope you dont make a thread when your baby gets sick

2/1/2007 10:09:02 AM

Lutra
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I'm going to have to agree with the above here.

2/1/2007 11:08:21 AM

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Way to bite the had that feeds you, so to speak. Next time you need help, don't come to us smartasses if you don't want to hear our advice.

2/1/2007 12:16:28 PM

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Just because he looks "Fine now" doesn't mean he coudln't have gotten some internal damage and is not showing overt signs right now.

Shaking can also be a sign of pain, like with back issues or neurological damage.

2/1/2007 3:54:52 PM

lizlyncsu
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ok calm the fuck down

I was calling you a smartass if you said the obvious "call the fucking vet stupid bitch"
or "call the owners dumbass"

I think that was pretty much a given.
I was trying to see if anyone had a similar experience and it wasn't a life threatening issue...which was the advice I actually got and the dog turned out fine.

Don't worry I wouldn't want to dogsit your pup anyway. I felt obligated to sit this one bc the owners had to leave out of town for an emergency late at night. It's not like it's my job.

Plus I said thanks to those who were trying to help without being derogatory.
Perhaps I should have clarified that JoeSchmoe and TreeTwista were the only smartasses but I thought that was also evident.


If you look at the last time I posted that night it's not like I was waiting around online all night. I got the answer I was looking for over IM. I was in the process of getting up with the owner which informed me they gave him a bath earlier and he was probably fine. He's been fine ever since.

I was commenting that this dog was like a baby because he has a certain bedtime and he's so sensitive. They told me they burp him after he eats in the morning.

And of course, had I not got in touch with the owner and I was still scared that something was seriously wrong with it, I would have taken the dog to the emergency vet regardless of the bill they would be surprised with.


One last thing....although I may know nothing about dogs, I am a fantastic mother so leave that part of my life out of your trolling.

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 2:26 PM. Reason : /rant]

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 2:29 PM. Reason : s]

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 2:30 PM. Reason : nazis]

2/3/2007 2:25:15 PM

JT3bucky
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you will not and have not won this thread

you fail at puppies

2/3/2007 2:35:04 PM

cyrion
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did you try stomping on his head with a stilleto? i hear that works.

2/3/2007 2:38:35 PM

lizlyncsu
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I'm not trying to win a thread or pwnt anyone or any other nonsense.
I agreed with that already...I don't even like dogs.
I was trying to clear some shit up that got blown out of proportion.

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 2:39 PM. Reason : what is this shitchat?]

2/3/2007 2:38:50 PM

Joie
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honestly, i am absolutely appalled at the way you handled this situation.
i'm not being mean, im being very serious

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 2:47 PM. Reason : not being mean so dont go blowing up at me]

2/3/2007 2:46:28 PM

lizlyncsu
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ok...what should I have done besides the obvious avoid TWW at all costs for serious issues?

maybe I should mention that the advice I got was over IM from a TRUSTED CLOSE FRIEND who also has a small dog that has had the exact same thing happen when their dog drank too much water and she convince me that he was fine and that it was not necessary to take him to the vet and she gave me advice of how to take care of him

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 2:51 PM. Reason : ?]

2/3/2007 2:47:50 PM

Joie
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honestly, if you were so against taking him to the vet, maybe you could have called a vet....hell-do a google search, but come to a college message board to see if someone's had "similar experiences"?

just seems very ill-advised

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 2:51 PM. Reason : hfdgf]

2/3/2007 2:50:45 PM

lizlyncsu
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I did call the vet..they don't tell you anything over the phone except how much it is to bring him in. I wasn't agaisnt taking him to the vet bc of money, I just didn't know if it was a very critical situation.

I also did a google search for other advice and message boards. I was looking into all of my resouces while I was trying to get ahold of the owners who wouldn't answer their phone. My boyfriend was 2 feet away from me with the dog so it's not like I left in the bathroom to die while I played on TWW. I definitely know better for next time to never come here for a serious answer.

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 2:54 PM. Reason : n]

2/3/2007 2:53:07 PM

Joie
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well im not saying your wrong, but it just sounds pretty critical from the way you described it

2/3/2007 2:54:43 PM

lizlyncsu
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maybe i described it too well...because I was freaking out when in fact his situation wasn't that bad..who knows

2/3/2007 2:55:59 PM

Gzusfrk
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Either way, I'm just happy the puppy's doing well. They can be so fragile when they're young.

2/3/2007 2:58:51 PM

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lizly.. you sound like a real anal bitch

2/3/2007 3:41:25 PM

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Quote :
"I did call the vet..they don't tell you anything over the phone except how much it is to bring him in."


I've never encountered this before, what vet is this?

2/3/2007 3:43:13 PM

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I think that advice from other pet owners is always helpful, but honestly the symptoms you described, whether or not they turned out benign, are quite often indicative of a greater problem, ie. seizures (like my chocolate lab used to have). N

ot to tax the issue, but in the future I highly suggest taking the pup to a vet. Better safe than sorry. How would you have explained the puppy's death to the owners, had the problem actually turned out to be something more than it was?

2/3/2007 4:31:34 PM

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I’ve heard of dogs (especially puppies) over eating and vomiting (usually for dogs that aren’t free fed or for dogs after surgery who have been fasted), but this is the first time I’ve ever heard of the concept of drinking too much water.

Usually for vomit and diarrhea, at Carrboro Plaza Veterinary Clinic, we tend to recommend a bland diet of chicken and rice, or if you don’t want to put the effort into that, just buy something like the Hill’s I/D (intestinal diet, a premixed bland diet that comes in dry & canned food) or some other companies version of it. That being said, the bring him in advice isn’t bad, you really can’t know what’s going on that well without seeing the pet. Although for people who aren’t ready to bring in a pet yet due to $ concerns, the advice is usually watch whatever the symptom is, if it gets worse or is persistent, bring them in, if it gets better, just make note of it to mention at the next year (or 6 month for seniors over the age of 7) exam.

Even if everything is all said and done, I'd call the vet at a not so busy time of day, and tell them what happened and what you did about it, so that they can update the records and have it in their heads for his next physical check up and vaccines.

2/3/2007 4:50:53 PM

lizlyncsu
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^thanks for your input..I'll make sure they do that

I am a real anal bitch..I'm an engineer

Call NCSU emergency vet and they won't tell you a thing.

I asked the owners once I got them on the phone and they explained his behavior was common after a bath and overeating/drinking. They said to keep an eye on him and if he was acting better not to worry about taking him to the vet. He was shaking bc he was cold after puking in his bed. The dog just hops like a bunny so I thought it was walking crazy. The drool was puke.

I was trying to do a good thing here people. We stayed up all night to make sure he was ok. He was fast asleep, curled up in his little bed I made him. He is still fine. His owners are still gone. I know now not to leave that much water/food laying around for him to gorge himself. I walk this damn dog every 2 hours and I've stepped in dog shit twice with 2 different sneakers.
Yall are so mean...no one on TWW likes me..I will go cry


the dog is alive and better taken care of believe it or not!!! yall don't even know
/thread

[Edited on February 3, 2007 at 8:03 PM. Reason : d]

2/3/2007 8:01:26 PM

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"I walk this damn dog every 2 hours and I've stepped in dog shit twice with 2 different sneakers."


good lord.

you're a mess.









[Edited on February 4, 2007 at 12:06 AM. Reason : PS: youre not an engineer until you graduate. ]

2/4/2007 12:00:39 AM

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Well its good that the dog is fine .

2/4/2007 3:09:51 AM

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Puppy owners shouldn't really be dropping the puppy off with friends for more than several hours.

2/4/2007 3:56:52 AM

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What a stupid bitch this lizlyncsu character is.

2/4/2007 1:54:59 PM

lizlyncsu
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fuck you...I didn't do shit to you

2/4/2007 2:00:12 PM

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doesnt matter in tww land...

2/4/2007 2:03:14 PM

Ronny
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Yeah, just because you didn't do anything to mean doesn't mean you're not dumb.

2/4/2007 2:10:05 PM

drunknloaded
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well...she is a female...

2/4/2007 2:11:30 PM

lizlyncsu
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wow...way to jump on the bandwagon both of you
your 2 cents has been given now gtfo





Wow I must be soooo dumb to have a full ride academic scholarship to NCSU and be a senior in engineering!
and btw I'd love to see both of you handle what I do on a daily basis
Josh maybe your view on women is an additional reason to why you can't get a girlfriend

fighting over the internet is dumb

[Edited on February 4, 2007 at 2:45 PM. Reason : fucks]

2/4/2007 2:40:44 PM

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