Wendy31
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Some of you may remember I posted a thread a couple of weeks ago asking for some advice on boarding our dog while we're on vacation.
Well, we're on vacation now, & our dog is being boarded. When we left him, he bounded out of the car & acted like he'd be fine. We had introduced him to the kennel owners previously, so things wouldn't be totally new to him.
(Background - Our dog, Maks, is a little over a year old, & he's a Keeshond.)
I called today to check on him expecting to hear, "Oh, he's doing great!"
But he's not.
She told me he didn't eat until last night. (We left him on Friday afternoon.) And he's having diarrhea.
They've moved him inside w/ them. They called our vet, & they told him to give some Immodium. In 6-8 hours, if it hasn't cleared up, they can give him another dose. If it still hasn't cleared up, they are going to take him to our vet. She said she cleaned him up - washed his fur & put some conditioner on him. She's also boiling him a chicken breast & some white rice for him to eat tonight.
We took him to the vet the week before we left him to make sure he was healthy & he was. We also got him the kennel cough vaccine.
She says that, personality-wise, he is doing fine - he's very affectionate, hasn't tried to attack any of the other dogs, & is being very friendly.
She thinks he's just nervous, & that's she seen this before in dogs who have never been boarded. Especially in high strung breeds. Maks isn't really high strung, but he's very "family-oriented" - he likes to be w/ us. And he can be a little hyper sometimes too, I admit.
She told me not to let it ruin my vacation, & that we would talk again tomorrow.
However, I'm freaking out. And trying really hard not to show how worried I am because I don't want our kids to start worrying.
DH says he'll be fine.
But, still... I'm worried. He's there w/o us & he's sick & worried.
Should I call our vet? He's never been sick before, & our vet told her that Maks has never had this problem before. She's seems like she's doing exactly what she should to take care of him.
I guess I just need someone else to tell me he's gonna be okay.
Well, we're on vacation now, & our dog is being boarded. When we left him, he bounded out of the car & acted like he'd be fine. We had introduced him to the kennel owners previously, so things wouldn't be totally new to him.
(Background - Our dog, Maks, is a little over a year old, & he's a Keeshond.)
I called today to check on him expecting to hear, "Oh, he's doing great!"
But he's not.
She told me he didn't eat until last night. (We left him on Friday afternoon.) And he's having diarrhea.
They've moved him inside w/ them. They called our vet, & they told him to give some Immodium. In 6-8 hours, if it hasn't cleared up, they can give him another dose. If it still hasn't cleared up, they are going to take him to our vet. She said she cleaned him up - washed his fur & put some conditioner on him. She's also boiling him a chicken breast & some white rice for him to eat tonight.
We took him to the vet the week before we left him to make sure he was healthy & he was. We also got him the kennel cough vaccine.
She says that, personality-wise, he is doing fine - he's very affectionate, hasn't tried to attack any of the other dogs, & is being very friendly.
She thinks he's just nervous, & that's she seen this before in dogs who have never been boarded. Especially in high strung breeds. Maks isn't really high strung, but he's very "family-oriented" - he likes to be w/ us. And he can be a little hyper sometimes too, I admit.
She told me not to let it ruin my vacation, & that we would talk again tomorrow.
However, I'm freaking out. And trying really hard not to show how worried I am because I don't want our kids to start worrying.
DH says he'll be fine.
But, still... I'm worried. He's there w/o us & he's sick & worried.
Should I call our vet? He's never been sick before, & our vet told her that Maks has never had this problem before. She's seems like she's doing exactly what she should to take care of him.
I guess I just need someone else to tell me he's gonna be okay.