Ok. We're back home. I opted for "conservative" treatment. Fortunately, the big animal ER in town has a policy where you can bring your pet back within 24-hours for more treatment under the original ER fee. I have a funny feeling we'll be going back, but I just couldn't do all those tests right off the bat.
He got anti-nausea meds and fluids, and now we get to wait and see (and I gets to miss my St. Patrick's Day party that I was much looking forward to).
Also, I wish people ERs were that fast!
Lots of ~ma for Toto. With an extra side of anti-nausea~ma.
They suit your face (though that wicked smile helps too).
Heh. I learned from the best of the best here.
vw, I'm assuming there's no reason to suspect the dog food?
Comfort ma to you both.
I'm assuming there's no reason to suspect the dog food?
No. He's on dry food, so he's good.
And, it looks like we might already be going back. Paging the doc now.
Talked to the hospital. Gonna wait it out a bit more. I hate it when they say, "It's up to you. If you're really concerned, you can bring him back in."
Well, of course, I'm concerned! Otherwise I wouldn't have called you!
Lots of ~ma, vw and Toto. I hope he feels better soon, ideally without having to go back to the ER.
Love the glasses, SA. It's a lovely picture and they suit you.
Yeah, I've never been so glad that Lucy's a chow dog.
Well, today can just go to hell. I thought I'd distract myself with my new Netflix disc of Desperate Housewives. It's got a crack in it. Blech.
t /whine
No really. I'm done. Promise.