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Five weeks ago I was in England for a few days and when I got home my daughter told me that the lurcher hadn't eaten up.

The next day she was still of her grub so I had a look at her and noticed a yellow colour coming on her gums so I got her to the vets straight away.

She's inoculated but was in the early stages of jaundice.

Two days and four IV drips later she was out of danger.

However, in the nearest town a vet had rang my vet to tell them that they'd had several cases of jaundice from the village I live in and a couple of dogs had to be put down as a result.

Samples were taken of one of the dead dogs for tests but I didn't hear anything since.

 

So I was just wondering what your local dogs were suffering from.

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Wormed the pups that could be that or there ready for 1 meal a day the dhxgh ate his last night but slowly made a big boil up of chicken so they will get that tonight

Sometimes worming them can upset their stomach/appetite, or be careful they've not eaten or chewed any thing that's caused a blockage, it can be dangerous, pups will swallow anything, and if not digested properly they can get constipated .

Make sure theyare drinking plenty?Have they been sick?

If it continues I'd get them to a vet.

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Five weeks ago I was in England for a few days and when I got home my daughter told me that the lurcher hadn't eaten up.

The next day she was still of her grub so I had a look at her and noticed a yellow colour coming on her gums so I got her to the vets straight away.

She's inoculated but was in the early stages of jaundice.

Two days and four IV drips later she was out of danger.

However, in the nearest town a vet had rang my vet to tell them that they'd had several cases of jaundice from the village I live in and a couple of dogs had to be put down as a result.

Samples were taken of one of the dead dogs for tests but I didn't hear anything since.

 

So I was just wondering what your local dogs were suffering from.

 

neil my bros own dog caught that along the comber greenway and when he went to the vets, the vet said all them places like the greenway and stormont was just dog sewers and he had quite a lot of cases in his clinic, he said where people walk their dogs in the hundreds every day defacating all over the place it's no wonder he's making a fortune
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Five weeks ago I was in England for a few days and when I got home my daughter told me that the lurcher hadn't eaten up.

The next day she was still of her grub so I had a look at her and noticed a yellow colour coming on her gums so I got her to the vets straight away.

She's inoculated but was in the early stages of jaundice.

Two days and four IV drips later she was out of danger.

However, in the nearest town a vet had rang my vet to tell them that they'd had several cases of jaundice from the village I live in and a couple of dogs had to be put down as a result.

Samples were taken of one of the dead dogs for tests but I didn't hear anything since.

 

So I was just wondering what your local dogs were suffering from.

neil my bros own dog caught that along the comber greenway and when he went to the vets, the vet said all them places like the greenway and stormont was just dog sewers and he had quite a lot of cases in his clinic, he said where people walk their dogs in the hundreds every day defacating all over the place it's no wonder he's making a fortune

 

I would believe that but I keep away from such places.

There's not many places around me that would have lots of dogs around. Even though my dog's inoculated the vet said it was probably rats and I'm blaming the harvest (it was 5 weeks ago) and there's a lot of rats around this year.

Along with everything else they had a good breeding season.

I'm sorry now I didn't ask the vet to let me know the test results.

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