Anonymous wrote:Good luck, OP! Hope everything works out!Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Appointment scheduled for tonight. Feel like I’ve just been slammed financially the last few months - one more thing to deal with!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Call your vet and relay the symptoms. The vomiting is concerning. I would also look into his mouth to see if there's something stuck there, because he's licking his lips.
Lip licking can indicate dehydration (not unusual after vomiting) and/or nausea, but sounds like he's otherwise feeling well. Has the vomiting stopped?
Anonymous wrote:Call your vet and relay the symptoms. The vomiting is concerning. I would also look into his mouth to see if there's something stuck there, because he's licking his lips.
Good luck, OP! Hope everything works out!Anonymous wrote:Thanks. Appointment scheduled for tonight. Feel like I’ve just been slammed financially the last few months - one more thing to deal with!
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t care about him dying, wait. You are looking at a multi thousands of dollars surgery at worst. At least get an extra to see if there is a blockage. Those things probably have lead in them.
Anonymous wrote:If you don’t care about him dying, wait. You are looking at a multi thousands of dollars surgery at worst. At least get an extra to see if there is a blockage. Those things probably have lead in them.
Anonymous wrote:If there were long strands going in I would definitely go in - stringy things are dangerous because they can get wrapped around.