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Code2High
Jun 08, 2007Explorer
Poor Levi! He must have been mortified. Leaving a dog with a GI tract issue "locked up" where he can't access the outdoors is always very high risk. One time while on a camping trip, the dogs got into some bad water. Mine didn't show symptoms until after we where home, and I was there to let them out... but a team member (this was SAR training) had a lab that must of gotten a bigger dose of the cooties that caused the issue... he lost control of his bowels inside the tent with his humans in the middle of the night. Oh, they did NOT enjoy that wake up call.
Speaking of which, did the vet do a stool sample and give Levi something? Mine always tells me it will take 3 days to work, but it always works the first day...
Speaking of which, did the vet do a stool sample and give Levi something? Mine always tells me it will take 3 days to work, but it always works the first day...
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