Kennel cough.

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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby lissie » 12 Feb 2018, 22:22

So sorry to read about the poor boy. Hope he feels better soon, Kaz.
These dogs really pull at your heart strings. We lost Milo about 6 years ago and i think about
him every day and reading your posts has brought it all back and made me sad.xxxxx
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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby Kaz » 12 Feb 2018, 22:48

Thanks Lissie! I remember Milo, sending ((((hugs))))
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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby Kaz » 13 Feb 2018, 08:55

Well the earlier part of the night was really worrying, as she was so weak and unresponsive I was afraid we might lose here, but then she got up, drank loads of water and went back to sleep! She needed letting out again but then I fell asleep!

I vaguely heard Mick get up later to let Fraggle out, then that was it until about 7 when I got up and found P by the back door waiting to go out! She's had a poo, which was runny but otherwise ok and the horrible smell coming from her has got much better!

Di I showed B your post about the feeding, and we're going to try it, although so far she still not interested. Fingers crossed she is on the mend xxx
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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby Diflower » 13 Feb 2018, 09:15

Fingers crossed it does sound as though she may be turning a corner Kaz xx
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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby JoM » 13 Feb 2018, 09:20

Oh that does sound encouraging Kaz xx

Come on Pepper! We're all willing you to get better soon xx
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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby meriad » 13 Feb 2018, 09:34

Kaz, it's not cheap, but if Becks can get some of this from work http://www.bitiba.co.uk/shop/dogs/wet_d ... -IQAvD_BwE then that may be worth a try as well just to get her going. The bland diet suggested by Di will be better for her, but if she's not eating much then it may be better to go with something that has a really high nutrient content, just to get the appetite going and then move onto the bland rice / fish / chicken diet. The A/D can also be mixed with water to make it a sloppy food which she may take to better?

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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby Kaz » 13 Feb 2018, 09:56

Thanks Di, and Jo, I really hope so! xxxx

Will ask her Ria xxxxx
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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby lissie » 13 Feb 2018, 10:32

Hope she is better soon and give her my apologies for calling her a boy :o
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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby Kaz » 13 Feb 2018, 11:19

Aw Lissie that's ok :D ;) xx
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Re: Kennel cough.

Postby Gal » 13 Feb 2018, 13:29

Just popping in to check on how things are xx

I feel your pain Kaz, I know when Charlie was poorly over Christmas I was so worried about him I couldn't get into the spirit of Christmas at all - they are so precious tp us aren't they?

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