Charliemeow
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I also posted a similar thread in health. Trying to get lots of opinions.
Charlie ate his dinner last nite at 10:30 (+5), and we gave him his liquid clavamox for his infected toe. He also ate his entire 1:30 am meal. Sometime between when we went to bed at 11 and woke up at 6:30 he puked up lots of food. I then rembered that he puked a lot last time he got clavamox (luckily we were able to treat that illness with ear drops, so ended up not needing the abs in the end). His amps was 484. He ate his whole breakfast (over an hour-he usually scarfs it down in about 10 minutes). I shot him his full dose (6.5u) about a half hour after he finished eating to make sure he kept it down. I didn't give him the ab's though. I'm not giving any more ab's till I talk to the vet tomorrow.
Should I switch ab's? Is there any that are gentler on the tummy? Has anyone else experienced puking with ab's? What did you do?
Sue was kind enough to hive me a link to an article on pilling by dr. Lisa. I've never used pills before.
Charlie ate his dinner last nite at 10:30 (+5), and we gave him his liquid clavamox for his infected toe. He also ate his entire 1:30 am meal. Sometime between when we went to bed at 11 and woke up at 6:30 he puked up lots of food. I then rembered that he puked a lot last time he got clavamox (luckily we were able to treat that illness with ear drops, so ended up not needing the abs in the end). His amps was 484. He ate his whole breakfast (over an hour-he usually scarfs it down in about 10 minutes). I shot him his full dose (6.5u) about a half hour after he finished eating to make sure he kept it down. I didn't give him the ab's though. I'm not giving any more ab's till I talk to the vet tomorrow.
Should I switch ab's? Is there any that are gentler on the tummy? Has anyone else experienced puking with ab's? What did you do?
Sue was kind enough to hive me a link to an article on pilling by dr. Lisa. I've never used pills before.