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sick pup
one of my blue tick pups is sick i took it to the vet they putit on iv to rehydrate it and did blood work it was all normal the vet said he is craping out stcks and wood chips so we think he ate some which is causing him to be ill has anyone out there had the same experiance and what did they do to help the dog or is there anything you can do to help the dog or do you just have to put them down ?
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No need to put down
If its ordinary sticks and wood chips, he will pass them eventually. The digestive fluids do evenutally soften them.
Occasionally, one will swallow a sharp piece and that will result in a puncture inside. This can be corrected with expensive surgery.
If the dog is passing anything, its not entirely blocked. If there's a puncture, there's likely to be blood in his stool.
If he's just dehydrated, the iv should fix the problem and there's no need to put him down. Just make sure he continues to drink.
One thing that helps dogs pass roughage that they shouldn't have eaten is rice. Feed him some plain rice with enough salt to keep him thirsty. That tends to be bulky and soft in the system and help push indigestibles through.
I once had a bloodhound that ate my sisters jacks set--the little metal things and the ball. They went right through his system without trouble, despite what the vet expected to be a major disaster.
Hounds are pretty tough. Make sure the dog has plenty of liquids and wait and see what happens.
Occasionally, one will swallow a sharp piece and that will result in a puncture inside. This can be corrected with expensive surgery.
If the dog is passing anything, its not entirely blocked. If there's a puncture, there's likely to be blood in his stool.
If he's just dehydrated, the iv should fix the problem and there's no need to put him down. Just make sure he continues to drink.
One thing that helps dogs pass roughage that they shouldn't have eaten is rice. Feed him some plain rice with enough salt to keep him thirsty. That tends to be bulky and soft in the system and help push indigestibles through.
I once had a bloodhound that ate my sisters jacks set--the little metal things and the ball. They went right through his system without trouble, despite what the vet expected to be a major disaster.
Hounds are pretty tough. Make sure the dog has plenty of liquids and wait and see what happens.
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Old Time Remedy.
Soak a small amount of dog food till soft.
Add a half a cup of lard.
Mix in.
It will slick up his whistle.
Jerry
Soak a small amount of dog food till soft.
Add a half a cup of lard.
Mix in.
It will slick up his whistle.
Jerry
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