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franks been spewing up a fair bit lately , sort of mucus spew , mainly after he drinks . off to the vets hope its nothing serious.
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Re: vomiting
took franki to the vet , they did blood tests and i will get results tomorrow , they also put him on a hypoallergenic diet for 4 weeks . $260 all up
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Hope Frankie feels better. My bulldog did that but it was just a sensitive tummy thing and nothing was there to treat it. Try raising the bowl in a stand. It helped mine some.
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Wishing you all the best for the results Xx
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Re: vomiting
Hope he responds to the new food, it's worrying when you don't know exactly what's wrong.
I would also try the raised bowls, it could be just a matter of swallowing too much air with his food, and the raised bowls would help with that.
I would also try the raised bowls, it could be just a matter of swallowing too much air with his food, and the raised bowls would help with that.
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hope frankie and your credit card recover soon bless him. keep us posted on the outcome
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got the blood tests back , all negative . he loves the special dry food , hoovered it down .
no vomit today . he was on a raw diet and would not touch dog food . he would feed at night and vomit in the mornings , normally after a drink , he always burps after a drink and then walk inside and vomits , he doesnt give any warning signs , just burp and spew . im thinking maybe when he drinks hes taking in air as you guys said .
anyway no spew today . how high should i raise the water bowl etc .?
no vomit today . he was on a raw diet and would not touch dog food . he would feed at night and vomit in the mornings , normally after a drink , he always burps after a drink and then walk inside and vomits , he doesnt give any warning signs , just burp and spew . im thinking maybe when he drinks hes taking in air as you guys said .
anyway no spew today . how high should i raise the water bowl etc .?
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Get a stand at the pet store. They make raised feeding and water bowls for that purpose. Probably can find online as well. You don't want it so high they have a hard time reaching. 6 inches or so is prob enough.
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Glad the tests came back ok. The top of the bowls should be about mid way between the bottom of his chest & the top of his back, if you see what I mean!
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