Maxx is sick

Lab_adore

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Hmmmm I don't know what to think. He hadn't done a poo but they sent him home. He just did a big diarrhoea and has fallen sound asleep in his bed next to Steve on the couch. I'm cooking chicken for his chicken and rice - no interest. The vet said the senior vet advised to take him off antibiotics as soon as his symptoms alleviated because the senior vet just came back from a conference where the latest is to do just that to avoid damaging the good tummy bacteria. Our vet even called it "a leap of faith". Anyway we will monitor him tonight but he just still seems unwell 😔

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HAH

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Oh feller. Hoping he perks up after being home and having a good rest. He’s going through a lot right now (as are you all) :hug::hug::hug:
 

Lab_adore

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The vet rang again to see how he was settling and we mentioned the diarrhoea. She said it was expected and to just make sure it doesn't last more than a day or two and watch out for blood. Steve and I sat down for our dinner of fish 'n' chips and Mr Maxx was up and very very interested which was great to see. He can't have anything oily so nothing for him sadly. We have to give him this digusting pro-kolin paste that he hates but Steve put little bits of it in chunks of chicken and fed it to him and he ate it enthusiastically! Yay!
 
I missed all this and am just catching up. Oh my word, you really have been through the wringer!! I hope Maxx is on the mend now. Big hugs to you all!!
 
You could also consider kefir. It’s a great probiotic, Snowie responds well to it. Great way to get fluids in, too. And if you make it yourself, even better—a study showed that homemade kefir has much higher good bacteria count than any store bought yogurts.
 
I feel like diarrhea after all those fluids he got sounds pretty reasonable, but still disheartening to see of course. He was probably so happy to be home and have a good solid rest where he is happy and comfortable :hug: Glad he’s interested in food though, very good sign! 😍
 
Flicka loves the pro-kolin paste and she is very fussy normally! She has a 'nervous' tummy and has diarrhoea after any scary happening. A friend recommended Hills Prescription Diet called Gastrointestinal Biome and just one meal on it has made a difference, it is not a forever diet. It may help Maxx at the moment? I do hope he settles down as it is such a worry when they are ill. It was encouraging that he was interested in the fish and chips. :hug:
 
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