The other day Skeletor was chomping gingerly on a giant butcher's bone that I picked up at the grocery store. He was one happy pup! He wasn't allowed to chew on the bone in the house, because of the mess it'd make, but that didn't bother him one bit. He was more than happy out on the back porch, just chewing to his heart's content.
Later on that day, Mel and I were minding our own business around the house, and heard a loud splash coming from the other room. Much to our horror, there was a HUGE pool of yellow liquid about 2-3 feet in diameter right in the middle of the wood floored living room. I had to use a towel to clean it up.
Apparently, Skeletor had just finished drinking a lot of water, and something in his stomach wasn't agreeing with him.
Thus began a horrible evening to say the least...
Something was definitely wrong with Skelly's tummy. He was puking constantly for the rest of the night. He was soooo very pathetic, and not feeling good at all. Mel and I were both ready to join him in puking after having cleaned up so much of it!
We were worried that he may have been poisoned or something. We spent the evening doing research online, investigating the house, cleaning up vomit, hypothesizing, worrying, cleaning up vomit, trying to get him to eat, cleaning up vomit, worrying... well you get the idea.
Finally around 1am, we decided to try and sleep. We left the bedroom door open so Skeletor could sleep on the floor beside the bed. The ice maker would make a noise, and we'd think it was poor Skeletor puking again. He would lick his lips and I'd say to myself... "better get the towel!"
Needless to say, it was a miserable night for all 3 of us. Very little sleep was had. The good news is that Skeletor made it through the night without puking. We sincerely hoped that he'd be back to normal the next day. If not, I was going to have to take him to an emergency vet that was open on saturday. Uh... gee I'm sure that would cost a pretty penny!
Skeletor was still very lethargic. He was not interested in food at all. Mel managed to get him to eat some bread soaked in water. His stomach rejected it just a few minutes later.
What could he have gotten into!? I think we have oak trees outside. I've seen him eat acorns in the past. I read that they are toxic to dogs... but how could he have eaten enough to make him so sick!?
His early payloads contained many small fragments of the bone he was chomping on. Was the bone to blame for making him sick? Was the marrow too rich?
Did he munch on a neighbor's grass that had been treated with chemicals?
Fortunately, I had recently had the pleasure of meeting Dr. Sophie O'Neill, owner of Molasses Junction Mobile Vet. I decided that I had better call her. Dr. Sophie asked me a few general questions about Skeletor. She said that if he had a bone or obstruction lodged in his throat, his vomiting would be constant as opposed to only when he eats or drinks.
She said that we should not worry about getting him to eat, but try and introduce a little bit of water over time. She said that it's likely that he ate something that he wasn't supposed to. His body's natural reaction is to empty his stomach. She said that when a dog is sick, he'll know better than to eat because he doesn't want to keep throwing up.
She also said that if his condition got any worse, to call her up and she'd come by our house and take a look at him.
We were so very grateful for Dr. Sophie's advice! She really put our minds at ease. We cancelled our plans to go kayaking that day, and we kicked back and watched a movie while keeping an eye on our sick friend.
That afternoon, Skeletor started feeling better. HIS APPETITE HAD RETURNED! He was wagging his tail and getting back to his chipper self!
*Whew!*
Since his recovery, Skeletor has been doing very well. We never figured out exactly what he had eaten, but we sure hope he learned his lesson. We're so glad that he's better!
Thanks again to Dr. Sophie! She's an excellent Veterinarian! If you live in Jacksonville, I would highly recommend you count on her to care for your pet. Call Molasses Junction Mobile Veterinary Services at 904-315-5070.
Oh Skelly!! What did you eat?!?! Never eat that again! OH dear!! Glad you are ok now and yay for all the humans who helped you!!!:-) They are all stars!!! Take care
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So glad to hear Skelly is better. Sick animals are scarier than sick kids because they can't tell you where they hurt or whats wrong. Phew!
ReplyDeleteIt is always so scary when your dog is sick and you have no idea why. I am glad to hear he is feeling better and back to his happy self!!
ReplyDeletePhew, Skell! You've always got to shake things up a bit, don't you!! :)
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ReplyDeleteI hate to think of Skeletor being so sick and am glad that he recovered so quickly. It's always hard when your dog is sick because they can't tell you what's wrong.
I'm so glad Skeletor is feeling so much better. I know exactly how you feel. First time we gave our dog a bone from the market. She vomited a foamy yellow substance. It was awful. So we tried it again with a new bone a month later and see did the same thing again. So we never gave her a raw bone after that. I did try her with another bone but this time it was fully cooked. She did fine with the cooked bone. So it could of actually been the bone that could of made the poor boy sick.
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