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Re: [PyrNet-L] infection



Forget what you think you know and find a Pyr Vet.

Dolores.
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From: <KGHUBGAS@aol.com>
To: <pyrnet-l@pyrnet.org>
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 1:50 AM
Subject: Re: [PyrNet-L] infection


>
> Deanna-
> I'm gonna mull this one over - it's 3 a.m. - but my knee-jerk mom instinct
is
> "oh my goodness, my baby, lets get a second opinion, QUICK!"
> My objective, cold-hearted I'm-the-nurse-and-I-know-these-things-take-time
> reaction is that yes, antibiotics do take more than a few doses to kick
in,
> so 24 hours might be reasonable, though difficult. But then, I'm in
> Connecticut, and you're with Bear.... what does your instinct tell you?
(I
> don't like the vomiting part at all......)
>
> Please keep us up to date.
>
> Kath
> In a message dated 7/20/99 6:17:00 PM, dancem99@hotmail.com writes:
>
> << He took it yesterday at 2PM and at
> 10PM and this AM at 6.  He ate at 7Am and threw it up at 7:30.  I'm
> convinced he has a temp too.  His lips feel hot. He whinned all night
until
> about 4AM when I got up and practically crawled into his crate and petted
> him until 6:00. so far he is still in his crate (his choice) and seems to
be
> resting.  I called the vet and he said to give him 24 more hours and see
> then. I know his feels terrible.  I'v never heard him whine -only once
when
> hen had diarrhea so bad he just couldn't wait any longer. Any
thoughts???>>
>
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