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Rumbly in Chester's tummy
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<blockquote data-quote="Suz" data-source="post: 321923" data-attributes="member: 29"><p>'Stang, if Chester's insides still haven't calmed down this morning, I'd ask you to consider doing what I posted about earlier. </p><p> </p><p>My first dog Brandy used to have acute pancreatitus attacks which were devastating to her digestive system. What I mentioned was the first order of business we used to try to stop her digestive system (regurgitation, diarrhea) and give it a rest. In her case, we would halt everything except ice cubes for a full 24 hours, then introduce tiny amounts of boiled rice to see if she could tolerate it. If yes, then 4 hours later she'd get a little more with some boiled hamburger....but this was only after she had stopped vomiting and having diarrhea completely. If this regime didn't work, I'd take her to the doctor for a shot and some Centrine tablets.</p><p> </p><p>Chester probably isn't having a pancreatitus attack but gastroenteritis ain't fun either. You might want to give his vet a call.</p><p> </p><p>Hugs,</p><p>Suz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Suz, post: 321923, member: 29"] 'Stang, if Chester's insides still haven't calmed down this morning, I'd ask you to consider doing what I posted about earlier. My first dog Brandy used to have acute pancreatitus attacks which were devastating to her digestive system. What I mentioned was the first order of business we used to try to stop her digestive system (regurgitation, diarrhea) and give it a rest. In her case, we would halt everything except ice cubes for a full 24 hours, then introduce tiny amounts of boiled rice to see if she could tolerate it. If yes, then 4 hours later she'd get a little more with some boiled hamburger....but this was only after she had stopped vomiting and having diarrhea completely. If this regime didn't work, I'd take her to the doctor for a shot and some Centrine tablets. Chester probably isn't having a pancreatitus attack but gastroenteritis ain't fun either. You might want to give his vet a call. Hugs, Suz [/QUOTE]
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