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BCSnob
Apr 11, 2014Explorer
Gyp is close to 100% better.
Graham stopped feeding on BJ, he wasn't getting enough milk from her due to poor timing on our part as when to feed him relative to when she was feeding the 4 other pups. He took the bottle for a while and then stopped taking the bottle. He started regurgitating the milk replacer from the bottle and feeding tube; it looked to me as if he was not tolerating the milk replacer (tummy upset). Last night was a sleepless night trying to feed and have him keep it down; then we were off to the vet. This morning we were again discussing with a vet if it was time to let him go. We asked the vet to tube feed so she could see what he was doing. Apparently he is doing better and keeping the food down (different milk replacer). My wife was going to pick him up along with milk replacer from the vet and antibiotics.
We are emotional wrecks living on very little sleep.
Graham stopped feeding on BJ, he wasn't getting enough milk from her due to poor timing on our part as when to feed him relative to when she was feeding the 4 other pups. He took the bottle for a while and then stopped taking the bottle. He started regurgitating the milk replacer from the bottle and feeding tube; it looked to me as if he was not tolerating the milk replacer (tummy upset). Last night was a sleepless night trying to feed and have him keep it down; then we were off to the vet. This morning we were again discussing with a vet if it was time to let him go. We asked the vet to tube feed so she could see what he was doing. Apparently he is doing better and keeping the food down (different milk replacer). My wife was going to pick him up along with milk replacer from the vet and antibiotics.
We are emotional wrecks living on very little sleep.
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