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Old 02-24-2013, 04:58 PM   #5537
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Spent the first 4 hours of the morning in a scene from doggie ER. Thought for sure Smudge had a intestinal blockage. He had been puking since early Saturday morning. First X-rays showed some suspicious action and possible object in his stomach, but 30 min later 2nd X-rays showed gas moving, no visible blockages but his stomach was still inflamed. He's not out of the woods yet, but he came home with us with meds and fluid. He can try to eat around 8 tonight, and if he keeps it down, he should be ok. We have been laying in bed since we got home and I have been snuggling him. He still has no energy, but he snuck a few licks of water out of brother's water bowl and didn't barf. Things are looking up!
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