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I have a staffie x whippet she is coming up to 13years of age she looks fine in her self, enjoys her walks and eats ok.

But this last week she has been vomiting a lot of yellow bile up and her motion is very loose is it her body shutting down due to old age.?????

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  On 16/06/2011 at 16:47, paulus said:

probably not. yellow bile is normal dog spew, shes possible eaten something, she whots she like over the next 24hrs. above all dont panic mr mannering :laugh:

Hi mate not panicing mr mannering lol

my other 2 dogs are fine they all get fed the same she has been like this for the last week.

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  On 16/06/2011 at 17:35, airbourne said:
  On 16/06/2011 at 16:47, paulus said:

probably not. yellow bile is normal dog spew, shes possible eaten something, she whots she like over the next 24hrs. above all dont panic mr mannering :laugh:

Hi mate not panicing mr mannering lol

my other 2 dogs are fine they all get fed the same she has been like this for the last week.

 

 

if shes not looking dehydrated or loseing weight and is fine in herself then just keep an eye on her could just be an upset stomach or a bug, shes not got a bone or piece of bone stuck has she?

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I would probably feed her some chicken and rice or fish and rice, as its easer on the stomach

till it clears up, then slowly introduce her back on normal food,

if it go's worse or carrys on, i would get a vet check.

 

Her body shouldnt be shutting down, she may have picked up a small bug.

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Well the staffie x ok now, but then me 14 year old collie came down with the same thing but it knocked her off her back legs thought it was vet job but 2 days later she is 100% better must be some stomach bug. Just hope me lurcher don't come down with it.

Any body els had problems.

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