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Old 09-28-2009, 07:04 AM
 
Location: California
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The symptoms you described is what my cat went through when he had giradia...Please take dog to the vet and have him/her checked for parasites...
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Old 09-28-2009, 07:12 AM
 
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The symptoms you described is what my cat went through when he had giradia...Please take dog to the vet and have him/her checked for parasites...
I'm rather surprised that you and I were the only ones who suggested taking the dog to the vet.
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Old 09-29-2009, 02:16 PM
 
Location: ROTTWEILER & LAB LAND (HEAVEN)
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Something like this happened several years ago to one of our Rotties.
He hunched & hunched for 2 days. We gave him laxatives...nothing
Something else odd was when he walked up the deck stairs or stairs from basement, he would walk at an angle.
Poor baby was miserable
Took him to vet... they took x-rays. Something was around or near the stomach, but not in the stomach. He had to have exploratory surgery.
Our poor baby had a tumor (cancer) blocking everything that mattered.
Our vet had to put him down, while doing surgery. It was so heartbreaking.
Our boy who was almost 9 years old, had more spunk & puppiness in him.
He was a very special boy.
Our vet helped him survive parvo as a 10 week old puppy. This guy had strength.

I hope everything turns out well for your dog. I just saw your topic & it brought back so many memories.
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Old 09-29-2009, 03:50 PM
 
Location: republic
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you might try to feed him some greasy food such as hamburger with the grease left in the pan.Buy a cheap grade.perhaps he is just constipated.If that doesnt work by the end of the day I would definately take him to the vet.
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