Comments - Hello everyone! Need some advice please - MyCorgi.com2024-03-29T15:44:55Zhttp://mycorgi.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=1150197%3ABlogPost%3A783257&xn_auth=noHello all, thank you so much…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-10-28:1150197:Comment:7865302010-10-28T00:42:01.364ZFridahttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Frida
Hello all, thank you so much for the helpful comments, what a lovely community! Frida does not seem to have changed. I took her to her regular vet on Monday because she was still panting. She stayed all day with her vet and she could not figure out what was causing the panting. She said she did not believe it was back pain but instead believed it was a belly ache because she "gave her attitude" when she put pressure on her belly. She also said she would not let her check her mouth. She took her…
Hello all, thank you so much for the helpful comments, what a lovely community! Frida does not seem to have changed. I took her to her regular vet on Monday because she was still panting. She stayed all day with her vet and she could not figure out what was causing the panting. She said she did not believe it was back pain but instead believed it was a belly ache because she "gave her attitude" when she put pressure on her belly. She also said she would not let her check her mouth. She took her off of ramydil and put her on something for upset stomach (Cerenia). She is still panting, she does not want to be touched, especially in the belly area however, she is still eating well, drinking water, using the bathroom and wanting to play (but not as hard as she usually does). I am so stressed for the poor thing because I feel i am not helping her enough and she has never been ill. Is it normal for her to have an upset stomach since Friday (if that really is what it is)? My husband told me to let her be and she will bounce back soon. I hope he is right.<br />
Thanks again everybody, it is so nice to be able to talk about it. Best wishes I'm sorry to hear about Frida…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-10-27:1150197:Comment:7861052010-10-27T15:05:25.236ZAmberwolf (Jenn)http://mycorgi.com/profile/Amberwolf
I'm sorry to hear about Frida not feeling well. I hope she is back to herself soon. I feel for you both.
I'm sorry to hear about Frida not feeling well. I hope she is back to herself soon. I feel for you both. Poor little Frida, I hope she…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-10-25:1150197:Comment:7838182010-10-25T05:34:35.121ZGeri & Sidneyhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/GeriSidney
Poor little Frida, I hope she feels better soon. Sidney was on Rimadyl when he was recovering from this surgery and it did seem to help.
Poor little Frida, I hope she feels better soon. Sidney was on Rimadyl when he was recovering from this surgery and it did seem to help. PS don't be alarmed by the pa…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-10-25:1150197:Comment:7836922010-10-25T02:17:01.204ZMichellehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Michelle9
PS don't be alarmed by the panting, as the others have posted, that is a coping mechanism for pain or discomfort.
PS don't be alarmed by the panting, as the others have posted, that is a coping mechanism for pain or discomfort. I like to confine my pups to…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-10-25:1150197:Comment:7836902010-10-25T02:16:01.235ZMichellehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Michelle9
I like to confine my pups to a carrier when I am at work and they have potential back, leg, or hip concerns...even if I have not taken them to the vet I will confine them and give them baby asprin when discomfort signs are exhibited. Typically within a couple or three days you can expect you pup to start coming back around. Hang in there!! ^,,^
I like to confine my pups to a carrier when I am at work and they have potential back, leg, or hip concerns...even if I have not taken them to the vet I will confine them and give them baby asprin when discomfort signs are exhibited. Typically within a couple or three days you can expect you pup to start coming back around. Hang in there!! ^,,^ Panting is also a sign of str…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-10-24:1150197:Comment:7834202010-10-24T22:50:31.559ZKimberliehttp://mycorgi.com/profile/Kimberlie
Panting is also a sign of stress, nervousness, unsure.... Maybe she is panting because she isn't feeling good. Which would explain why she snapped when you went to check her belly, as you touch the most sensitive part of the body that they will protect while she was feeling unstable. You could try puppy massage (massage head, neck back and paws) to sooth her mood and mind and the back massage will help with the sore back. Our Rhun panted alot after his neuter surgury and massages helped.
Panting is also a sign of stress, nervousness, unsure.... Maybe she is panting because she isn't feeling good. Which would explain why she snapped when you went to check her belly, as you touch the most sensitive part of the body that they will protect while she was feeling unstable. You could try puppy massage (massage head, neck back and paws) to sooth her mood and mind and the back massage will help with the sore back. Our Rhun panted alot after his neuter surgury and massages helped. No, not silly at all, it is s…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-10-24:1150197:Comment:7833792010-10-24T21:53:28.431ZConnie, Abby & PJhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/ConnieMayette
No, not silly at all, it is scary especially since they can't tell us what feels bad! Abby was fine, then Thurs morning passed a tapeworm, let me say EWWWW! and then after that had an extremely nasty diarrhea and she was lethargic and had no interest in her food.neither did I...) Then after I got back home after the vet checked out the sample and got the dewormer into her, she had an even nastier one that I immediately took in for sampling (which the vet says was unrelated to the tapeworm).…
No, not silly at all, it is scary especially since they can't tell us what feels bad! Abby was fine, then Thurs morning passed a tapeworm, let me say EWWWW! and then after that had an extremely nasty diarrhea and she was lethargic and had no interest in her food.neither did I...) Then after I got back home after the vet checked out the sample and got the dewormer into her, she had an even nastier one that I immediately took in for sampling (which the vet says was unrelated to the tapeworm). Interestingly, the reason they wanted to see her (make that my 4th trip to the vet that day...) was because I said her back legs seemed to be giving out on her. She'd take a few steps with all four feet, then move forward with only the front until she was laying down. Vet didn't think that had anything to do with either the tapeworm OR the diarrhea but thought she might have hurt herself at play group the night before, romping with a gigantic young lab. When they found out she will eat absolutely anything she can get in her mouth, they did Xrays to make sure she didn't have something lodged. There was nothing, except a little sediment/gravel in her stomach (sigh. she laps the driveway if I don't watch closely...) so they just gave her metronidazole. She was her crazy freight train self that evening, and has been ever since. Loose poops, but I think that's the antibiotic. Plus we are still working her off the bland (and not much fiber) diet, tomorrow will be half bland and half regular food each meal. Abby's favorite outdoor snacks are grass, leaves, sticks, pinecones and whatever else she can snatch up before I grab it. I wouldn't have thought grass and leaves could hurt her, but my research since then says this habit can cause colitis... Their noses are so close to the ground its hard to police what gets in their mouths!!! Hope she is doing better! First of all...it's not a sil…tag:mycorgi.com,2010-10-24:1150197:Comment:7832592010-10-24T19:01:28.462ZEllen Andersenhttp://mycorgi.com/profile/EllenAndersen668
First of all...it's not a silly question at all! It's tough when our pooches are out of sorts and we don't know why. I'm assuming her stools are normal and stuff, or they'd have looked at a gastrointestinal problem. This last week, my Annie seemed a bit lame and lethargic, then her back legs completely just gave out for about 8 hours...then poof....back to normal. I thought Lyme Disease, but she was negative for that and the others (erlichia, anaplasma). She'd also been having nasty diarrhea…
First of all...it's not a silly question at all! It's tough when our pooches are out of sorts and we don't know why. I'm assuming her stools are normal and stuff, or they'd have looked at a gastrointestinal problem. This last week, my Annie seemed a bit lame and lethargic, then her back legs completely just gave out for about 8 hours...then poof....back to normal. I thought Lyme Disease, but she was negative for that and the others (erlichia, anaplasma). She'd also been having nasty diarrhea but vet put her on metronidazole and she's doing much much better. Annie will eat any absolutely gross thing she can find outside, so I'm sure this will happen again.<br />
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Perhaps Frida, who sounds like a rambunctious puppy, twisted her back a bit or something, and well get back to normal after she rests for a few days? Has the Rimadyl helped any? Or maybe, like my Annie, she ate something that's given her abdominal pain?