Update**
I took her back to the vet again because I just couldn't believe this wasn't parvo. After running another test he confirmed that it is parvo, the first test must have been a false negative. He said she still has a fighting chance if we continue doing what we're doing. She seems to be keeping broth down okay, she is not keeping pedialite down as well. She does keep her medication down if I time it right with the anti nausea. I've given her 35 mls sub q so far today and am giving her 25 ml broth every 30 minutes. Now that my husband is home from work I'm going to be giving her more fluid sub q. It's hard to give her the shots alone, I have a 2 year old and a 4 month old as well so it hasn't been easy taking care of all three today, but we're doing our best.
She just had a lot of diarrhea. Tan in color with noticeable dead worms and VERY strong odor. Not fun.
I took her back to the vet again because I just couldn't believe this wasn't parvo. After running another test he confirmed that it is parvo, the first test must have been a false negative. He said she still has a fighting chance if we continue doing what we're doing. She seems to be keeping broth down okay, she is not keeping pedialite down as well. She does keep her medication down if I time it right with the anti nausea. I've given her 35 mls sub q so far today and am giving her 25 ml broth every 30 minutes. Now that my husband is home from work I'm going to be giving her more fluid sub q. It's hard to give her the shots alone, I have a 2 year old and a 4 month old as well so it hasn't been easy taking care of all three today, but we're doing our best.
She just had a lot of diarrhea. Tan in color with noticeable dead worms and VERY strong odor. Not fun.