So I know I just posted a blog post so I didn't want to post up there again...

We've been in and out of the vet constantly with Roxi for the last few months trying to figure out her blasted allergies... pills... shots... creams.. sprays... foods... different washing and bath products lol

At the beginning of the month we then had to go in for their regular shots.. found out Charlie needed his teeth cleaned and decided to take off his fat bubble on his chest.. so had to go back another time after the shots to do that....

Then took Roxi to get her final test done today (yay finally done!) brought home shots and her medication to three spots on the carpet with blood speckled in them and one slightly red...

ok.. maybe a UTI I thought... He seemed fine and wanted to play earlier.

until 30 min. ago Charlie decided to vomit up black goo and again with clear goo with a tinge of orange. Acted slow and tired and is now just... there.

An emergency call later we were told to watch him through the night and take him in tomorrow morning and not to wait. If he gets worse bring him in.

If he gets worse?! What when blood is oozing out of his eyes and ears? geesh..

So sitting way over my bedtime stressing over my charlie bear.. wondering when the vet visits will end. Vet opens at 8am.. Chris is bringing him in.

It's been one of those weeks and it's only Mon lol Charlie just couldn't let Roxi have all the glory today.

Any idea of what it could be? We've been mulling in our heads what he could have eaten to cause 1. sickness 2. stomach upset or 3. *knock on wood it isn't) a blockage.

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I hope that Charlie is feeling better, I have not been on the computer for a couple of days! Pain pills if taken on an empty stomach can cause problems like stomach inflamation and bleeding in humans, I would think that dogs would be the same. Every time I give Lucky a pain pill in peanut butter, I try to give him a little something else as well. Just a thought. Good luck!!
ooo.. That's a good idea! We didn't give anything with it with Charlie because Roxi was on the allergy food plan so it was just easier to not give treats to either dog till she was done. :(
You could use some of Charlies dog food as a treat with the medicine.

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