Emma n Renco
Well-known member
Hi Everyone,
I ask this because we seem to take Harvey to the vets when it's something simple and end up paying a fortune for the pleasure.
We went away for a weekend leaving Harvey with his grandparents and the first night we came back he was starving and ate 2 portions of food. (we asked that they'd fed him much to their horror eek).
He seemed a lot thinner but they have a big garden so we presumed he'd been burning all food off.
Next morning he was full of life but wouldn't touch his food all day or night.
Next morning he was sick as soon as I picked him up - just lots of saliva.
He didn't eat that morning so we bought portion pack expensive food to see if that helped and he wolfed it down so we thought it was just that he'd gone off his food.
Then that night he wouldn't eat again. Now this morning he threw up again and won't eat his food. He's full of energy and just sniffs the food and won't eat (even the new stuff).
Could this be a worm? But I heard that they don't have energy if it is worms? What could the throwing up but just saliva be? We have booked an appointment for this afternoon with the vet but would love some advice as well.
Thanks in advance
Emma and Renco
I ask this because we seem to take Harvey to the vets when it's something simple and end up paying a fortune for the pleasure.
We went away for a weekend leaving Harvey with his grandparents and the first night we came back he was starving and ate 2 portions of food. (we asked that they'd fed him much to their horror eek).
He seemed a lot thinner but they have a big garden so we presumed he'd been burning all food off.
Next morning he was full of life but wouldn't touch his food all day or night.
Next morning he was sick as soon as I picked him up - just lots of saliva.
He didn't eat that morning so we bought portion pack expensive food to see if that helped and he wolfed it down so we thought it was just that he'd gone off his food.
Then that night he wouldn't eat again. Now this morning he threw up again and won't eat his food. He's full of energy and just sniffs the food and won't eat (even the new stuff).
Could this be a worm? But I heard that they don't have energy if it is worms? What could the throwing up but just saliva be? We have booked an appointment for this afternoon with the vet but would love some advice as well.
Thanks in advance
Emma and Renco
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