Ilovefoals
Well-Known Member
Well, I posted at the tail end of last week asking for peoples opinions on great danes. I had already done a great deal of research on the breed and wanted peoples opinions which were exactly what I had read - all good reports.
So, I collected my new puppy, Rosie on sunday morning! She was great for most of the day, very independent, playful and happy. We followed the breeders instructions to the letter re feeding so was surprised when she threw up her dinner. I fed her again later and again she was sick so I rang the breeder for advice. She felt I was perhaps giving her too much or pup was just a bit unsettled so as she was bright and happy, we decided to give her the next day to see how she got on.
Monday carried on in the same vein, throwing up her breakfast, then lunch and then retching and throwing up bile as her stomach was probably empty. I took her up to the vet who checked heart rate - fine, abdomen - normal, temp - normal etc etc and eventually came to the conclusion she must have picked up a bug. He gave her a jab to stop her being sick, said not to feed her for 12hrs and gave me some electrolytes to add to her water. She seemed to perk up a bit and just before bed did a poo that was very mucosey but settled down to sleep fine. She was up once for a pee during the night and seemed fine.
So, in the morning, I went into the kitchen to be met by a very happy little soul, full of beans and happy as larry! I let her out to pee and while she was outside, noticed a strange sausage shaped object in her bed. On closer inspection, I realised it was a sock!!! It said "Baby George at Asda" on it so I knew it hadn't come from my house as my daughter is now 5 and we haven't had baby socks for a long time. The breeder however, has a 1yr old daughter. Spoke to her on the phone and she said she remembered the pups playing with a sock they nicked out of the washing basket in the garden the day before I picked her up. She was so sorry and felt so guilty about it and has said she will pay my vets bill.
I'm just so grateful the wee toot is ok as I guess this could have had a very bad outcome. Needless to say, the little lady will be watched like a hawk from now on
So, I collected my new puppy, Rosie on sunday morning! She was great for most of the day, very independent, playful and happy. We followed the breeders instructions to the letter re feeding so was surprised when she threw up her dinner. I fed her again later and again she was sick so I rang the breeder for advice. She felt I was perhaps giving her too much or pup was just a bit unsettled so as she was bright and happy, we decided to give her the next day to see how she got on.
Monday carried on in the same vein, throwing up her breakfast, then lunch and then retching and throwing up bile as her stomach was probably empty. I took her up to the vet who checked heart rate - fine, abdomen - normal, temp - normal etc etc and eventually came to the conclusion she must have picked up a bug. He gave her a jab to stop her being sick, said not to feed her for 12hrs and gave me some electrolytes to add to her water. She seemed to perk up a bit and just before bed did a poo that was very mucosey but settled down to sleep fine. She was up once for a pee during the night and seemed fine.
So, in the morning, I went into the kitchen to be met by a very happy little soul, full of beans and happy as larry! I let her out to pee and while she was outside, noticed a strange sausage shaped object in her bed. On closer inspection, I realised it was a sock!!! It said "Baby George at Asda" on it so I knew it hadn't come from my house as my daughter is now 5 and we haven't had baby socks for a long time. The breeder however, has a 1yr old daughter. Spoke to her on the phone and she said she remembered the pups playing with a sock they nicked out of the washing basket in the garden the day before I picked her up. She was so sorry and felt so guilty about it and has said she will pay my vets bill.
I'm just so grateful the wee toot is ok as I guess this could have had a very bad outcome. Needless to say, the little lady will be watched like a hawk from now on