Vet just called, radiologist looked at the film and said they need to go in to see what is going on. She is on IV fluids and antibiotics overnight and they will do surgery first thing in the morning. ray:ray:ray:
I told the vet to kiss her on the lips for me, he laughed and said "OK" but I'm not thinking he is really gonna do it.
sometimes those symptoms can be resolved with carafate or something along those lines ..... your dog may have felt better afterwards because they used something like that after her surgery .........Just went thru something so similar with our 8 month old ddb. July 5th began vomiting and vomiting. No blood, couldn't even keep water down. 8 hours at emergency vet, Radiologist read X-rays but not positive about obstruction. They did emergency surgery to take a look. Found no obstruction, but took biopsies, I had them spay her and tack her stomach while they were in. Biopsies came back normal. She was feeling great the day after the surgery even with her huge incision, and all is well! I hope the same for you.
So glad it was caught early. Will she be able to come home tonight?
He said he wanted to keep her until tomorrow to make sure she is eating and pooping, normal for an abdominal surgery. He said her gut all was very pink and healthy, sometimes with obstruction that isn't the case so like you, i'm glad we caught it early! No telling when she ate that toy, the bully stick may have pushed it out of her tummy into her intestine. I'm not sure. I'll ask him exactly where he found it but he said it as covered in fecal matter and he wasn't quite sure what it was at first as it had pink fingers on it that looked like worms. eeeww.