So, about four weeks ago, just 3 days after I got Frank, he had severe diarrhea (like water) and started vomiting. After looking it up online I immediately rushed him over to the vet in fear that it was parvo. Thankfully the tests came back negative and they simply felt it was a bacterial infection and put him on some prescription food. As soon as he was done with that food, I put him back on the food the breeder had given me-- the diarrhea started back up. I switched his foods, and everything was fine-- solid poops and a healthy dog.
Well yesterday, after a day of being his hyper self running around and being a nut, he got diarrhea-- not too bad at first, but quickly got severe. Then the non-stop throwing up began.. I honestly lost count of how many times he vomited. I called the vet in a panic and after he threw up just water, I rushed him over there. They did all sorts of tests and injections but couldn't really pinpoint a cause for this behavior. He's at home and fine right now but my heart breaks and I'm an emotional wreck watching him go through this. Has anybody had similar behavior with their corgi or any suggestions or advice they can offer me? I would deeply appreciate it, thank you! <3
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Yes, I did.. and his digestive system has been perfect for the last 4 weeks, until yesterday. I thought I pinpointed the problem once we switched foods from the food the breeder started him off on (natural balance) to Royal Canin and he reacted better to the Royal Canin about 3 and a half weeks back. He is now back on the prescription diet as of yesterday and the vet suggested he may be the type of dog that needs to stay on that forever (the i/d gastrointestinal health prescription diet-- soft food that comes in a can).
Thank you so much for your reply!
Ah, thank you so much-- I could cry due to how appreciative I am of your help! I've always grown up with dogs but they've never had problems like this, especially at such a young age. It just worries me. Frank's the first dog I'm raising on my own and I'm just so overprotective and paranoid when it comes to him.
So you suggest mixing the dry foods, i.e. the Royal Canin with a different dry food? And just wean him off of the soft prescription food by mixing in the royal canin gradually?
Thank you again for your help!
It's not that I'm trying to switch him, but he ate the last dry food for 4 weeks without any problems whatsoever-- until yesterday. I was just concerned that it was something more serious than the food he was on, i.e. the constant vomiting-- which I wouldn't think is normal for a dog who has finished an entire bag of food and all of a sudden is sick. I am not implying at all that the high-rated foods are the best choice for him-- that's just one of the types of food my breeder gave me so I used it and he adapted to it very well-- why all of a sudden is there a problem a month into eating it? That's my whole problem. If I have to keep him on the prescription food I have no problem doing it, as long as he is happy and healthy.
Thank you very much for your well wishes and help!
No, not at all! I appreciate the details. I'm in the same boat as you, as my boyfriend isn't as involved as I am and all decisions regarding him are my call, and I'd rather be safe than sorry.
I will keep all of this info in mind, and just hope that it's something that he grows out of-- which like you said, I'm sure it is.
And Frank's been a nut since I've gotten home from work-- running around the entire house and playing and chewing everything in site, so he's pretty much back to normal.. just waiting on him to go potty, earlier it was a lot better. Thank you again! :)
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