Ocean wrote:Mentions: Throw-up
I haven't posted here in a long time, but tonight my dog got sick. The threw up a big amount so we put her in the playroom, which has hard floors (easier to clean), the door to the backyard and the dog kennels. Well tonight, Penny kinda scared me because she hardly moved for about 30 minutes after she threw up, which was around the time we were eating dinner.
She usually comes over and lays under the table as we eat, but she stayed in the playroom, on the towel by the door. I went to go grab the bed from Cali's kennel, when she walked straight into Cali's kennel. This is very unlike her, she knows better. She immediately sat on the bed and laid down. I felt bad for moving her but I wanted her to having something better to lay on. I was able to get her out and I laid the bed by the door and she laid there for about 15-20 more minutes.
She got up at one point, because my brother just started eating. She hardly made it a couple of feet without throwing up again. I got her back to the playroom and put up the babygate where I watched tv so I could keep an eye on her.
I went to my room for a minute and I heard her barking. I went back, and she was barking at something outside. Surprised me that she had enough energy, so I let her out. She ran around the backyard for about 2 minutes before she was worn out and came back inside. I now have her in my room. She hasn't moved but she hasn't thrown up again either. I just checked on her and she felt cold to the touch, like she's having a hard time keeping her body warm. I put a blanket on her, but she just seems so worn out.
I haven't had a dog do this before, even though I've had them all of my life. Should I be worried? She's responsive but is really tired and couldn't keep her eyes open when I was laying next to her, she seems like she's in a daze. She usually sleeps with me but I'm not sure if it would be better to keep her in her kennel or keep her in my room so I can make sure she's okay.
Take her to the vets immediately.
A sudden down hill illness like this needs vet advice.