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I have just been told Scout has Pancreatitis.

The vet has called me on our way home from seeing him with the blood test results.

We are to bring her back in tomorrow to put her on an IV drip.

She will not eat, which is fine cos we are not to feed her.

She drinks a little water and then throws it up.

This evening, she will not have eaten for 24hrs.

Is there anything i can do to speed up/help and ease her pain and recovery from home? I know she might be at the Vets for a couple of days, recovering on an IV.

thanks

Scouts frantic mum

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He has sent us home and to come back tomorrow we are going to put her on a drip first thing tomorrow.

He says she is not dehydrated or does not have a temp.

I think thats why he has told me to go home and monitor her throughout the night.

But i am unsure how long she will be put on a drip for. One day? Two days

Thought i would pick some peoples brains while i am in for a long night.

Scout

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friend of mine just went through this with her greyhound a couple of weeks ago. Tom was in from Tuesday until Sat. He was allowed nil by mouth for the 1st 48 hours. He wasn't allowed home until he could keep something down for 12 hours. I wouldn't be giving your dog anything by mouth overnight.

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My dog got it by raiding the bin and eating left over Mexican food :thumbsup:

he was a very sick dog, my vet didnt even wait for bloods or anything, took one look at him and ran him out the back on a drip - he was fine when i went to bed, the next day he wasnt moving when i got up :D 4 days on a drip, god i felt sorry for him :)

This was a few years ago, he has had no lasting problems with it

good luck

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Apologies for my ignorance but how do bones/offcuts cause pancreatitis?

It's the fat that causes the problems, some dogs are more sensative to it then others.

One of mine had it but was fine after treatment to stop the bloody diarrhoea and vomiting. Didn't need to go on a drip.

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What i am understanding is this;

My dog is on a controlled diet. RC Maxi light. 150grams morning and night.

She gets a bone once to twice a week. (Chicken carcass that is)

On this occassion i gave her a pork bone, uncooked of course.

Her body could not handle the fattiness of the bone since being on this maxi light for the

last say 14months.

We dropped her off at Dannys this morning and have no idea when we are to pick her up.

I will call back later tonight to get some updates but i am preparing myself for her to be

there, till at least Friday!!! :D

All i am going to do now is wash all her bedding and collars and call every day!

Its going to be a long week especially since i am home sick (fell of my horse) got no-one to

talk to now! :thumbsup:

scouts mum

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Hi, sorry for what you and Scout are going through.

Its hard when you have to limit your dog's diet.

I don't have personal experience with pancreatitis, but my vet's nurse said that any form of pork can cause pancreatitis. If she hadn't mentioned it I wouldln't have had a clue.

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MM and A

I am picking my girl up tomorrow, i just can't wait. :)

I am hoping there is no last effects after this little trip to the vet.

I have actually bought some barf so i am going to do some homework.

Thanks for everyones advice

Scouts mum

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I'm so glad that Scout is ok :p

I use barf (make my own) for my little guy and give him bones. He has atopy and I have found this to be the best food for him.

There is a heap of advise in this forum about barf if you want a headstart on your homework :p

Good luck

Bec

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