Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. We are at the emergency vet. They have induced vomiting twice and it has not come up. X-rays show it’s about 3 mm big. They are going to do another set of X-rays to take another look. God, I hope he doesn't end up in surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks everyone. We are at the emergency vet. They have induced vomiting twice and it has not come up. X-rays show it’s about 3 mm big. They are going to do another set of X-rays to take another look. God, I hope he doesn't end up in surgery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you local? Can you give me a number to call. I'm googling but I'm seeing services and not a local emergency vet. I think I'm starting to panic and not googling the right thing. Would appreciate it if someone could just tell me the number of a local emergency vet. I'm in SE, DC, but can drive.Anonymous wrote:OP, combined with the water drinking, I would err on the side of going to an emergency vet tonight since a blockage could be fatal. At least call.
Don't take reassurance from the internet. If your dog dies, you will never forgive yourself for not having gotten medical attention.
Get in the car and go to VEG, stat. M St. NW. They are amazing. Call before and they will be waiting for you and treat your pup immediately.
Anonymous wrote:Are you local? Can you give me a number to call. I'm googling but I'm seeing services and not a local emergency vet. I think I'm starting to panic and not googling the right thing. Would appreciate it if someone could just tell me the number of a local emergency vet. I'm in SE, DC, but can drive.Anonymous wrote:OP, combined with the water drinking, I would err on the side of going to an emergency vet tonight since a blockage could be fatal. At least call.
Don't take reassurance from the internet. If your dog dies, you will never forgive yourself for not having gotten medical attention.
Anonymous wrote:Are you local? Can you give me a number to call. I'm googling but I'm seeing services and not a local emergency vet. I think I'm starting to panic and not googling the right thing. Would appreciate it if someone could just tell me the number of a local emergency vet. I'm in SE, DC, but can drive.Anonymous wrote:OP, combined with the water drinking, I would err on the side of going to an emergency vet tonight since a blockage could be fatal. At least call.
Don't take reassurance from the internet. If your dog dies, you will never forgive yourself for not having gotten medical attention.