Was a blood differential done? The blood picture can tell you if your dealing with a virus. I'm so sorry you and your dogs are going through this. Is there any change?
I am not sure what the exact levels are. I just had them re run them and they were sent up to CSU with stool samples on all three dogs. Trapper was put on Denemarin Chewables and he seems to be doing better, but still acts like he is famished. He has also started eating poop, so we have to go outside every time he goes out. I can call the veterinarian tomorrow and get the exact details if it would give some answers.
Thanks for any and everything!
I am not sure what the exact levels are. I just had them re run them and they were sent up to CSU with stool samples on all three dogs. Trapper was put on Denemarin Chewables and he seems to be doing better, but still acts like he is famished. He has also started eating poop, so we have to go outside every time he goes out. I can call the veterinarian tomorrow and get the exact details if it would give some answers.
Thanks for any and everything!
Linda, I am so sorry you are going through this with your dogs. I. Have an 11 month old pup that was vomiting for two months, sometimes several times a day. Changed food, ran bloodwork, including GI panel. X rays, stool samples. All negative. He only improved when the vet had me worm him with Drontal Plus. Now the vomiting has stopped and he seems fine. He is on a prescription diet now for a couple months to let his system recuperate.
And we will go from there. Again, all stool samples were negative, and the worming was a shot in the dark. But it worked. It might be worth asking your vet about it.
I pray your dogs get better, Linda.
That is one of our next options, as well as, a course of antibiotics.
Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers, it is greatly appreciated! Especially with doctors drawing total blanks.
Needless to say, we will NEVER show at the Denver Coliseum again, not a chance.
Cheers,
Linda