BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE | |
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Canuck NLI User ID: 33162758 Canada 03/25/2013 03:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE SEE PAGE 8 FOR UPDATE!!!! Quoting: Watching the world I just spent the last 3 days at the vet with my Miniature Dachshund. I had every test run for parasites, from A to Z, X-rays to rule out obstruction and 2 days at the vet clinic with constant observation and IV fluids. My dog had blood in her runny stools, and was vomiting a white foamy puke and was drooling. Every test imaginable has been done on her and it has now been concluded that she has a virus $1500.00 later.... This is also confirmed because now my other 2 dogs are now displaying the same symptoms. I live in a very secluded area and my dogs only go out in a fenced in area to play and walk. I have tried to keep them separated as much as possible, but apparently this virus is highly contagious. My dogs are always up to date on their shots and have had their heart worm medications on a regular basis. I cook for my dogs, so there is no chance of them being sick from the dog food. AGAIN - signs to look for 1. Drooling and foamy vomit 2. Diarrhea and runny stools 3. Blood in stools 4. Lethargic My Dachshund is feeling some better today, but the other 2 dogs are now starting with the same symptoms. Colloidal silver... get some or even find a generator and make your own, quickly! You'll see that it will kill whatever virus the pups have picked up. You might need it yourself.... be well... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35954697 United States 03/25/2013 03:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE My dog just had this, too. Bloody diharrea, lethargic. I gave him some antibiotics we had on hand and that seemed to fix him right up. I have already been through that expensive testing thing a number of times with vets and now try to solve things myself. Like you I watch his food and he wasn't eating anything new or different. But I had just taken him to a different groomer, and that was one day before he got sick. I think he got whatever it was at that groomers. He will not be going back there again. |
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Alpacalips User ID: 26172409 United States 03/25/2013 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE UPDATE!!!! Quoting: Watching the world I just can't believe it!!! I gave my dogs half a teaspoon of organic coconut oil and also some colloidal silver this morning about 9 hours ago. THEY ARE NOW RUNNING AROUND THE HOUSE!!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!! Thanks so much you guys for your love and advice!!!! GLP effect and nature's medicine work wonders!!! THANKS!! YAAAAAAYYYYYYYY!!! You are a wonderful doggie Momma, WTW! I also cook the meals that my dogs eat. We also eat organic. I eat 3 teapsoons organic coconut a day. I'm going to start cooking thier food with coconut oil too! I also swear by collodial silver. I'm so happy they are doing so much better! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 27760252 United States 03/25/2013 03:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE SEE PAGE 8 FOR UPDATE!!!! Quoting: Watching the world I just spent the last 3 days at the vet with my Miniature Dachshund. I had every test run for parasites, from A to Z, X-rays to rule out obstruction and 2 days at the vet clinic with constant observation and IV fluids. My dog had blood in her runny stools, and was vomiting a white foamy puke and was drooling. Every test imaginable has been done on her and it has now been concluded that she has a virus $1500.00 later.... This is also confirmed because now my other 2 dogs are now displaying the same symptoms. I live in a very secluded area and my dogs only go out in a fenced in area to play and walk. I have tried to keep them separated as much as possible, but apparently this virus is highly contagious. My dogs are always up to date on their shots and have had their heart worm medications on a regular basis. I cook for my dogs, so there is no chance of them being sick from the dog food. AGAIN - signs to look for 1. Drooling and foamy vomit 2. Diarrhea and runny stools 3. Blood in stools 4. Lethargic My Dachshund is feeling some better today, but the other 2 dogs are now starting with the same symptoms. Sounds like canine Parvovirus. There is also a human Parvovirus. The canine strain showed up in the late 70's, especially way up North for some strange reason. There is a vaccine but any decent intelligent vet will tell you it is worthless. |
Canuck NLI User ID: 33162758 Canada 03/25/2013 03:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE SEE PAGE 8 FOR UPDATE!!!! Quoting: Watching the world I just spent the last 3 days at the vet with my Miniature Dachshund. I had every test run for parasites, from A to Z, X-rays to rule out obstruction and 2 days at the vet clinic with constant observation and IV fluids. My dog had blood in her runny stools, and was vomiting a white foamy puke and was drooling. Every test imaginable has been done on her and it has now been concluded that she has a virus $1500.00 later.... This is also confirmed because now my other 2 dogs are now displaying the same symptoms. I live in a very secluded area and my dogs only go out in a fenced in area to play and walk. I have tried to keep them separated as much as possible, but apparently this virus is highly contagious. My dogs are always up to date on their shots and have had their heart worm medications on a regular basis. I cook for my dogs, so there is no chance of them being sick from the dog food. AGAIN - signs to look for 1. Drooling and foamy vomit 2. Diarrhea and runny stools 3. Blood in stools 4. Lethargic My Dachshund is feeling some better today, but the other 2 dogs are now starting with the same symptoms. Colloidal silver... get some or even find a generator and make your own, quickly! You'll see that it will kill whatever virus the pups have picked up. You might need it yourself.... be well... I was a little late with the advice, but I'm glad other folks are smartening up. Colloidal silver will in the next few months be very important.... just sayin... So happy for your pups. You might get some astralagus and give them some daily (great for the immune system) You too take it!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36864862 United Kingdom 03/25/2013 03:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE They have not eaten anything like a bird or bat or anything like that. I constantly watch them and everything that goes into their mouth. They are only in a fenced in area for play and a separate area for bathroom that is regularly cleaned. Quoting: Watching the world The vet has no clue how to even name the virus, but has concluded that it is indeed a virus. I have no idea how they got this. They do not come in contact with other dogs either. the air! have they drank from a puddle |
MuslimAmerican User ID: 26542172 United States 03/25/2013 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE That doesn't sound too good, hope your dogs stay well and recovers alright. Did they tell you exactly what the virus was or how the first one could have caught it? Feed the hungry, visit the sick, free a captive if he be unjustly confined(kidnapped/enslaved by someone). Assist any person oppressed, whether they're of the Muslim or non-Muslim. - Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alayhi wasallam) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32148084 United States 03/25/2013 03:50 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE Any chance your dogs have been treated recently with the flea preventative, Comfortis? Our two dogs had never been sick (age 13.5 years). They both came down with gastroenteritis after the first treatment, but the vet didn't connect the dots. After the second treatment, one of our dogs died--again of gastroenteritis. Hope your loved ones are well and happy soon. Good luck. In the meantime, I recommend that if one's dogs must be treated with a flea preventative, your best bet is to use one of the topical (between the shoulders) treatments. |
Canuck NLI User ID: 33162758 Canada 03/25/2013 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE Any chance your dogs have been treated recently with the flea preventative, Comfortis? Our two dogs had never been sick (age 13.5 years). They both came down with gastroenteritis after the first treatment, but the vet didn't connect the dots. After the second treatment, one of our dogs died--again of gastroenteritis. Hope your loved ones are well and happy soon. Good luck. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32148084 In the meantime, I recommend that if one's dogs must be treated with a flea preventative, your best bet is to use one of the topical (between the shoulders) treatments. PLEASE! Flea treatments are all toxic and dangerous to our animals... how about a plain old bath? Flea products are basically insecticides... would you spray yourself with raid? Why can't people look at things logically and not at the convenience. It's more trouble to bath the animals than to put poison on their bodies which is absorbed through the skin and into their livers.... when will people smarten up??? Some people really should not have animals... seriously... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1048618 United States 03/25/2013 03:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE Sounds like parvo. They can get this from sniffing the ground as it is dormant for years. The vet may tell you it is incurable however it is not. Go to the local feed store and buy some antibiotic and a syringe. Give the dog two injections a day for a week. Also feed them gatoraid to replace their electrolites. Feed them Yogurt, this will stimulate their stomach to grow back the folicules that line their stomach and tears their food apart for digestion. What parvo does is kills those flicules and the dog starts a slow dying process. If you start treatment early chances of survival are good. If the dog is already going blind (clouding of the eyes) chances start dropping. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36865697 United Kingdom 03/25/2013 03:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE Any chance your dogs have been treated recently with the flea preventative, Comfortis? Our two dogs had never been sick (age 13.5 years). They both came down with gastroenteritis after the first treatment, but the vet didn't connect the dots. After the second treatment, one of our dogs died--again of gastroenteritis. Hope your loved ones are well and happy soon. Good luck. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32148084 In the meantime, I recommend that if one's dogs must be treated with a flea preventative, your best bet is to use one of the topical (between the shoulders) treatments. Flea treatments burned the fur right off of my cats neck - maybe the dog ate snails or slugs which are VERY bad for them! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 858876 United States 03/25/2013 04:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE My first thought when I saw the thread title was get some colloidal silver down their throats STAT! Buy a giant bottle of Sovereign Silver at the health food store asap for immediate dosing, and also get yourself a c.s. generator so you don't spend your retirement nest egg on the expensive store bought c.s. I use colloidal silver all the time on my cats, it WORKS!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 858876 United States 03/25/2013 04:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE My first thought when I saw the thread title was get some colloidal silver down their throats STAT! Buy a giant bottle of Sovereign Silver at the health food store asap for immediate dosing, and also get yourself a c.s. generator so you don't spend your retirement nest egg on the expensive store bought c.s. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 858876 I use colloidal silver all the time on my cats, it WORKS!! Just saw your update, I'm so glad you gave them coconut oil & cs and that they are feeling much better! Great news! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1546963 United States 03/25/2013 04:15 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36806276 United States 03/25/2013 04:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE "I just can't believe it!!! Quoting: Anonymous Coward 32445304 I gave my dogs half a teaspoon of organic coconut oil and also some colloidal silver this morning about 9 hours ago. THEY ARE NOW RUNNING AROUND THE HOUSE!!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!! Thanks so much you guys for your love and advice!!!! GLP effect and nature's medicine work wonders!!! THANKS!! " Hurray! Happy to hear it. I guess I'm slow to read...Past my bedtime I suppose. Glad it's not a new emerging virus! My dogs love coconut oil. They will beg for it if I'm using it. I've never seen them so excited about a food as much as they do when they see the coconut oil for some reason. I haven't read the whole thread but a lot of people are saying Beneful is making their dogs sick and killing them. Hope your dog will be okay now. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 22330747 United States 03/25/2013 04:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE They have not eaten anything like a bird or bat or anything like that. I constantly watch them and everything that goes into their mouth. They are only in a fenced in area for play and a separate area for bathroom that is regularly cleaned. Quoting: Watching the world The vet has no clue how to even name the virus, but has concluded that it is indeed a virus. I have no idea how they got this. They do not come in contact with other dogs either. Airborne Virus and probably a intestinal virus which is highly contagious. Your vet should have been able to identify the actual virus so I am not sure why he/she did not. [link to www.ehow.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10942001 Canada 03/25/2013 04:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE I also have three miniature long haired dachshunds. My boy had similiar symptoms about a year ago. As it turned out, he'd eaten something that tore his intestine. Then an infection set in. He was bleeding internally and surgery saved his life. I know it is a different diagnosis for your wee ones but I just wanted to say hey to a fellow Dashie owner. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 3570662 United States 03/25/2013 05:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE Maybe get a real dog and not some miniature yippers. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 16563586 Anything under 60lbs isn't a dog, it's a waste of time. And you cook meals for your dogs? You're one of those people.. Probably give them dasani water too. Give it some dog food, and a stable diet rather than filling it full of the shit you eat. I give my bearded dragons dasani and organic greens. You feed your family, even the four legged members, only the best or you don't deserve them. Have fun with your dogs dying of kidney failure from the toxic soup known as commercial dog food. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2971150 United States 03/25/2013 05:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE I'm so glad your dogs have recovered. I have a small dog, and am over-protective over her, so I know how it is. Sad that some people don't have room in their hearts for small dogs. Their loss! :) |
scorpio66 User ID: 2453057 United States 03/25/2013 06:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE Anyway, after a long time struggling with bad skin and allergies, changing food, spending money on various shampoos and so on the coconut oil made a difference literally in 24 hours. They had various issues from dry, flaky skin, itchy rash, dandruff, ringworm, thin, patchy coat, etc. One is elderly and it has helped her joints tremendously - she gets around now like the clock rolled back 5 years! Amazing! Bonus: It also helps with their breath. As an aside, my teen has been using it on her skin as a moisturizer and her skin is the clearest and loveliest it's ever been. Great for people and pets! I get the "good stuff" at TropicalTraditions. I tried some from Amazon, but went back to the good stuff as it just didn't have the same pizazz. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 36862755 United States 03/25/2013 06:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE Just had my dog at vet for the same but lost control of rear legs along with bloody stool...$600 later and nothing they can find...Dog is fine now...all test where fine... Maybe to much chemtrail aluminmum!!! |
Reckless Driver User ID: 36874349 Spain 03/25/2013 06:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE UPDATE!!!! Quoting: Watching the world I just can't believe it!!! I gave my dogs half a teaspoon of organic coconut oil and also some colloidal silver this morning about 9 hours ago. THEY ARE NOW RUNNING AROUND THE HOUSE!!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!! Thanks so much you guys for your love and advice!!!! GLP effect and nature's medicine work wonders!!! THANKS!! I’ve never been considered a shill here but I think it’s time I popped my cherry! News flash..your dog got better because it was on IV fluids for 2 days and it got medicine/monitoring to balance its GI flora, ulcers, reduce stomach acid, etc. Thank your Vet because he/she saved your pets life. Next time it happens don't take them to the vet, try it your new “holistic” way only and update us then. I know it’s hard to believe, but there is a reason Veterinarians go to college for 8 years and it’s not to “rip” people off, its to help animals. Whether it is human or veterinary medicine, it is still “practicing” medicine: 1. There is not a test, be it blood, urine, stool that will tell your vet/doc exactly what is wrong. BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION IN MEDICINE-BLOOD TEST DON’T TELL YOU EVERYTHING. 2. Secondary symptoms are extremely common with primary symptom, ie: you drool when you’re nauseous. Also, do you know what caused your last bout with diarrhea? It could have been something eaten, bug/germ, stress…see my point. 3. People think they are their dogs greatest “savior” b/c they cook food for them, are you a nutritionist? Do you know how much fat/calories that you are giving your pet with your home-made meals? You could have given them pancreatitis and that could have caused all your symptoms. I know people who feed only chicken and rice and think it’s the greatest but their dogs are missing out on a lot of key nutrients. Good dog food companies formulate their foods to be balanced-something most people (unless you’re a canine nutritionist) cannot do. 4. There are so many differentials out there that could have caused your dogs to get sick, do you know what made you sick the last time you had a cold? Can you pin-point it to the germy door knob you touched, maybe the restaurant you ate at or the germ factories that go to day care 40 hours a week? No, you just know that you “got sick.” Same with your dogs, they could have ate a bug, a weed, dog poop, licked the kitchen floor, ate food that you cooked for them, there are thousands of things that could have got them sick. Sorry to rant but the simple fact is your vet fixed/saved your animals life-thank them and let them know you appreciate all the hard work they did. |
~Magik~ User ID: 36811838 United Kingdom 03/25/2013 07:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE Humans die every day on this planet for the want of simple medicine that a lot of us take for granted. IV for dogs ? Home cooking for muttley ? FFS - what the f*** is this world coming to. Spend that money on a charity that supplies mosquito nets or vaccines for a child living in poverty instead, you could help to save a life. |
Watching the world (OP) User ID: 10137056 United States 03/25/2013 07:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: BE ALERT FOR THE SIGNS - All 3 of my dogs have a "virus" signs to observe - vet has no clue other than Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis UPDATE UPDATE!!!! Quoting: Watching the world I just can't believe it!!! I gave my dogs half a teaspoon of organic coconut oil and also some colloidal silver this morning about 9 hours ago. THEY ARE NOW RUNNING AROUND THE HOUSE!!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!!! Thanks so much you guys for your love and advice!!!! GLP effect and nature's medicine work wonders!!! THANKS!! I’ve never been considered a shill here but I think it’s time I popped my cherry! News flash..your dog got better because it was on IV fluids for 2 days and it got medicine/monitoring to balance its GI flora, ulcers, reduce stomach acid, etc. Thank your Vet because he/she saved your pets life. Next time it happens don't take them to the vet, try it your new “holistic” way only and update us then. I know it’s hard to believe, but there is a reason Veterinarians go to college for 8 years and it’s not to “rip” people off, its to help animals. Whether it is human or veterinary medicine, it is still “practicing” medicine: 1. There is not a test, be it blood, urine, stool that will tell your vet/doc exactly what is wrong. BIGGEST MISCONCEPTION IN MEDICINE-BLOOD TEST DON’T TELL YOU EVERYTHING. 2. Secondary symptoms are extremely common with primary symptom, ie: you drool when you’re nauseous. Also, do you know what caused your last bout with diarrhea? It could have been something eaten, bug/germ, stress…see my point. 3. People think they are their dogs greatest “savior” b/c they cook food for them, are you a nutritionist? Do you know how much fat/calories that you are giving your pet with your home-made meals? You could have given them pancreatitis and that could have caused all your symptoms. I know people who feed only chicken and rice and think it’s the greatest but their dogs are missing out on a lot of key nutrients. Good dog food companies formulate their foods to be balanced-something most people (unless you’re a canine nutritionist) cannot do. 4. There are so many differentials out there that could have caused your dogs to get sick, do you know what made you sick the last time you had a cold? Can you pin-point it to the germy door knob you touched, maybe the restaurant you ate at or the germ factories that go to day care 40 hours a week? No, you just know that you “got sick.” Same with your dogs, they could have ate a bug, a weed, dog poop, licked the kitchen floor, ate food that you cooked for them, there are thousands of things that could have got them sick. Sorry to rant but the simple fact is your vet fixed/saved your animals life-thank them and let them know you appreciate all the hard work they did. I see your point here, but actually my other 2 dogs DID NOT get fluids from the vet. My spouse is a physician so I understand where you are coming from - but this time, the homeopathic methods seemed to work better. Ignorance is bliss until reality bites you in the ass. I take care of the dead...always. |