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<blockquote data-quote="Mamaof5" data-source="post: 480981"><p>Yesterday he couldn't hold down even water. Last night he was holding water, today he's holding water well. Yesterday he puked up the prevacid but today kept it down. He's spunkier than last night (slept mostly and stayed on stayed in an upright position now he's laying on his side again).</p><p></p><p>His gums are pink compared to the slightly grayish it was yesterday and the day before. He maybe puked twice today (yesterday was approximately 3 or 4 times an hour). It's still granular the vimetrus (vomit) but lighter brown compared to the very dark brown\black it was yesterday. The bleeding ulcers are slowing down. He's only slightly dehydrated compared to yesterday. He's starving though. I'm going with the doggie version of the brat diet for him in the morning. Start with liquid no salt chicken broth, on to boiled chicken (small pieces, smaller meals) then start reintroducing his doggie food (I buy all natural special diet that costs me 45 bucks at a local pet store, they make it themselves) slowly with no salt broth.</p><p></p><p>The work involved. Funny thing is, even if I drop an advil on the floor he doesn't go after it. Because of halloween though he must have mistaken a missed pill (they were dropped) or two that weren't found right away in my room for candy. Sweet sugary coating on the advil pills makes for a bad bad mistake.</p><p></p><p>Mo Man (aka kemo) is 9 yrs old going on 10 in April. *sigh* he is improving s.l.o.w.l.y but surely.</p><p></p><p>On a brighter note, pup has been taking care of old man by keeping close and being a comfort to him (to his annoyance though lol) but you know the pup (Koda) loves and cares for him. So do we. Mo Man hasn't left my side very often in the last two days though, he sleeps under my desk in my bedroom (where he most likely found the advil pills that were dropped). I could just cry, I mean the money is nothing. I'd give my left arm for Mo Man, he's like one of my kids but I hate seeing him so dang miserable like this...</p><p></p><p><img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> Wish me a better dog week next week please and thank you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamaof5, post: 480981"] Yesterday he couldn't hold down even water. Last night he was holding water, today he's holding water well. Yesterday he puked up the prevacid but today kept it down. He's spunkier than last night (slept mostly and stayed on stayed in an upright position now he's laying on his side again). His gums are pink compared to the slightly grayish it was yesterday and the day before. He maybe puked twice today (yesterday was approximately 3 or 4 times an hour). It's still granular the vimetrus (vomit) but lighter brown compared to the very dark brown\black it was yesterday. The bleeding ulcers are slowing down. He's only slightly dehydrated compared to yesterday. He's starving though. I'm going with the doggie version of the brat diet for him in the morning. Start with liquid no salt chicken broth, on to boiled chicken (small pieces, smaller meals) then start reintroducing his doggie food (I buy all natural special diet that costs me 45 bucks at a local pet store, they make it themselves) slowly with no salt broth. The work involved. Funny thing is, even if I drop an advil on the floor he doesn't go after it. Because of halloween though he must have mistaken a missed pill (they were dropped) or two that weren't found right away in my room for candy. Sweet sugary coating on the advil pills makes for a bad bad mistake. Mo Man (aka kemo) is 9 yrs old going on 10 in April. *sigh* he is improving s.l.o.w.l.y but surely. On a brighter note, pup has been taking care of old man by keeping close and being a comfort to him (to his annoyance though lol) but you know the pup (Koda) loves and cares for him. So do we. Mo Man hasn't left my side very often in the last two days though, he sleeps under my desk in my bedroom (where he most likely found the advil pills that were dropped). I could just cry, I mean the money is nothing. I'd give my left arm for Mo Man, he's like one of my kids but I hate seeing him so dang miserable like this... :( Wish me a better dog week next week please and thank you! [/QUOTE]
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