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Alrite everyone a few of my niebours dogs have been abit Ill lately just not bien themselves not eating being sick ect. Just got back in from roost shooting and fed my bull/grey and he normally eats like he's never been fed before but tonight he ate half then just fecked off to his kennel.ive rugged him up and give him some scraps of venison and all my other dogs seem fine. Any ideas what's up ? Atb

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were abouts are you mate?

 

my young pup started being sick and dioreah last week within 2 days it deteriated rapidly and died.

now our lass dog is getin the same symptons.

had them to the vets as i thought parvo, vet done tests and said there is a real bad sikness bug at the min killing alot of dogs.

both dogs are vacinated.

iv moved the lurcher to my mams to be on the safe side. he seems fine thank f**k.

got to keep them hydraed due to being sick and shits.

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im not sure if its the same but my dog has been the same and when out he has had a few craps then keeps trying every minute or so and a bit of a yelp its not bones etc as he dosent eat them also my mates dog was same but couldnt eat nothing without throwing up vet gave it injection and some sort of rehydration powder theres some sort of gastric bug going all over the uk

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Ive took him out on his own this morning and he just seems abit under the weather. My other dogs seem totally fine. It sounds like a 24 hr bug like people get sometimes. Just plenty of fluid and warmth he should be back to normal soon. All the best

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