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That's HOWE professor SCRUFF SHAKE'S little dog Maxie The Magnificent FuriHOWESLY Obsessively Compulsive Masturbator has been gettin sick with The Puppy Wizard's SYNDROME. Welcome! BWEEEAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!! "Dimpled Chad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > [OT] because this should be in .health or a.m.veterinary, but I'm only > lurking here..... > > Can you all give me some suggestions on troublesome signs to look for that > would accompany dog nausea. I know that dogs just vomit sometimes, and that > this is not a big deal. Frankie hasn't been much of a vomiter since we got > him two years ago. We woke up to sounds of him being sick this morning. Three > weeks or so ago he vomited in the middle of the night. Other than that, we've > never seen him do it while he's been with us. > > He ate the evidence before I could get up this morning, but it was yellow in > color and probably just stomach bile. He's otherwise acting extremely normal: > alert, mobile, has been eating very regularly and eliminating regularly too. > > So I think its just something he got into or he's a little sick. What signs > would alert me to concerns that something is out of normal and should consult > a vet? > > Here's my partial list so far: > *vomiting multiple times in a shorter period > *vomiting with blood in it > *lack of appetite > *fatigue, mopiness, or other similar sign of illness > > Any thing else? > > Thanks. I'll be lurking for answers. > > Chad > > -- > Looking for a pet? Adopt one! ** http://www.petfinder.com > Info for a healthy, happy dog? * http://www.dog-play.com > > > It's hard to think of you as the end result of > millions of years of evolution. > > > > >
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