joeanne
Well-Known Member
Ok, so we had a litter of springer pups born end of September.
We lost the smallest of the two runts and through a bit of two hourly round the clock feeding managed to save the other.
The other six pups grew at an alarming rate, but runty puppy (Harry) grew VERY slowly and we have always had reservations about his sight (being its not really great!), so Harry stays with us
So yesterday it was decided that Harry was finally (in our opinion) big enough to go and get his jabs done, and so had his 1st jab done yesterday morning.
Cue unhappy mummy and unhappy Harry.
Harry was seriously quiet yesterday and then the membrane started to cover one of his eyes, which also seems to now have a tiny bit of a squint.
Called vet who said unless he was being sick and had the squits, we shouldnt worry. Some puppies are very quiet after jabs, and yes he is VERY quiet.
He is however still gobbling everything in sight foodwise and drinking.
He slept with us last night (and will do until he is right again) and whilst no worse today, the eye thing is not improved enough for me not to worry!
So is it normal for a puppy to react in this way to an innoculation or is it likely to be something else entirely unrelated?
We lost the smallest of the two runts and through a bit of two hourly round the clock feeding managed to save the other.
The other six pups grew at an alarming rate, but runty puppy (Harry) grew VERY slowly and we have always had reservations about his sight (being its not really great!), so Harry stays with us
So yesterday it was decided that Harry was finally (in our opinion) big enough to go and get his jabs done, and so had his 1st jab done yesterday morning.
Cue unhappy mummy and unhappy Harry.
Harry was seriously quiet yesterday and then the membrane started to cover one of his eyes, which also seems to now have a tiny bit of a squint.
Called vet who said unless he was being sick and had the squits, we shouldnt worry. Some puppies are very quiet after jabs, and yes he is VERY quiet.
He is however still gobbling everything in sight foodwise and drinking.
He slept with us last night (and will do until he is right again) and whilst no worse today, the eye thing is not improved enough for me not to worry!
So is it normal for a puppy to react in this way to an innoculation or is it likely to be something else entirely unrelated?