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07-24-2007
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brandi
i am trying to find out what is wrong w/my pug. had her for 2 yrs. when i adopted her i had to take her to get fixed she has little pieces of what looks like tissue of some sort in her urine could she possibly be like but not really in heat because the procedure was not done properly or an infection ?????? help i can't really afford a dr. appt. for her i just had a baby. i will check back on tuesday in pm thanks
Last edited by brandimc; 07-24-2007 at 05:12 AM.
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07-24-2007
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MGM is right. She needs to go to the vets. You cannot take chances where pets are concerned she could be in pain. Not only that but if it is left she could end up a lot worse, how will you feel then? -----AGGY
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07-24-2007
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Originally Posted by MGM
First, are you absolutely sure that you are not seeing tapeworms? Closely look at her poop the next time she goes. This does require a vet visit, they give a pill and 30 days later you give the second pill, easy to cure but there is no over the counter medicine that works, NONE. The other thing that it could be is crystals in the urine. This requires a vet check and medicine and is extremely serious and life threatening, as well as very painful. Dog owners should always have a fund put aside for their pets, and tend to them just as they do their children. They can get sick and feel pain just like a child, they should never go without medical treatment. We choose them, they do not choose us, and they totally depend upon us.
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there is nothing in her poop only one small drop of blood in her urine like tissueor/ something nothing moves in it or anything her poop is normal. that iswhy i was wondering about the heat issue she feels fine otherwise it is weird
brandi
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07-24-2007
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Hi brandimc
I know this may be tireing for you to hear, but once again, you must take her to the vet to get it checked out. My cat had similar symptons and it ended up being quite a painful UTI, and was sick for some time (and we caught it in the early stages too)
I dont mean to sound harsh but if you cant afford it, you will either need to speak with your vet and see if they are happy to arrange a payment plan, or borrow some money, you are responsible to make sure that this animal is kept in optimal condition, and that if there are signs of unwellness you are responsible to get it to the vet in a timely manner.
You have to remember also that things that you may be able to buy over the counter for human medications and comfort of ailments, are not always going to work or be suitable for a pet.
I appeal to you regardless of your budget to at least make a phone call to the vet and see what they think, and if they suggest brining pup in discuss a payment plan at that point.
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08-01-2007
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hi hope your little lady is doing well.
please let us know as it would be nice to
know she'e ok.
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