the_gopher
Posted : 8/1/2010 8:30:36 AM
Yeah, we don't usually jump anymore to take her to the vet immediately- because we've dealt with this since she was 10 weeks old. She's just over 2 years old now. The vomiting frequency has calmed waaaay down. It's easy for us to keep track of what she ate, because it HAD been the same food for a very long time now. We also figured out marrow bones for her are a no no, even if I scrape the vast majority of the marrow out.
This is the first time, getting sick, she's refused water. All other times, she would refuse food, but would drink enough on her own. Typically, she'll drink and we can eventually get her to eat some I/D Science Diet and get the issue cleared up on our own in 1-2 days.
She's much better now, after her vet stay. After reading/hearing so much about how allergies can be a cumulative/systematic thing, that's what we're leaning towards with her. I do know that in the Spring in Summer, she gets sporadic skin issues, along with her ears getting yeasty. And while it doesn't always happen she gets sick, it's not unusual for her to occasionally get diarrhea alongside a bad skin flareup. We're putting her own a commercial hypoallergenic diet for the time being, and then I'm going to start cooking for her. Good folks here have pointed me to a number of good resources. Once I finalize my plan for her, I'll be moving Ari over to home cooking. I'm hoping to figure out a diet, and I'm planning to take her to a TVCM (TCVM?! I'm a tad sleep deprived....) doctor as well, for an alternative look at getting Ari on the track to hopefully managing her skin, ears and tummy issues a heck of a lot better.