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HELP; 9 yr old chihuahua very ill after pyometra surgery
Hi all, and thanks in advance for taking the time to read this.
My 9 year old chihuahua was diagnosed with pyometra. She was spayed yesterday morning. Doc said surgery went fine, but her body temp was low (94 degrees). Doc gave her a pain shot and sent her home. The dog was INCREDIBLY incoherent all night. Didn't move. Didn't eat or drink or go to the bathroom. She woke up thismorning, acting the same way. We took her to the vet, and were told she has a "very serious" infection. The dog's white blood cell count is in the 100,000 range, and her body temp is still at about 94 degrees. The doc gave her 2 antibiotic shots, hydrated her, and gave her an oral antibiotic. She sent us home with 2 shots that we have to administer ourselves. That was 8 hours ago. The dog still has not left her bed, has no interest in food, and is INCREDIBLY lethargic. We do not know what to do. We are keeping her warm with warm towels and trying to make her comfortable, but this is agonizing. What can we do? What do you all recommend? Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
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Hi, PicoKnows. Sorry to hear your dog is so ill. Pyometra can be a serious infection. Good that you took her back this morning and she was rehydrated and put on strong antibiotic treatment. I am wondering if she would be better off being hospitalized until she is becomes more stabilized. Being the weekend, that would likely mean taking her to an emergency hospital.
We have a veterinarian here, Dr. Lee, who might be able to give you some better feedback. I will PM him for you so he can come on line to address your concerns.
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Thank you so much. We only have one emergency clinic in this area - and it is just awful. They're not even fully staffed and only have someone pop in and out.
Even worse, she is an extremely temperamental dog; she has to be sedated just to get her nails clipped. We are trying to put a combination of warmed baby food/pedialyte in her mouth with a syringe, but she doesn't even want to swallow it down. She wants to be left alone, and sleep. She does not want us near her. The doc gave us Baytril and Polyflex, we will be injecting her with them in a few hours. We will also be giving her another dose of Metronidazole orally as well. Can we do ANYTHING else? Should we be forcing her to have the baby food/pedialyte? If so, how much and how often? How do we know when the hypothermia has passed? We have a heating pad and heater on her; I don't want to OVERHEAT her. Thank you again |
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I'm sorry to hear that you are going through this with your girl ...I personally can't help you, but I have messaged Dr. Lee and hopefully he will be popping in.
Hang tight someone will be along. |
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Yes, it is important to keep her well hydrated. Pedialyte is good if you can get her to take it. What about low sodium chicken broth (no onions) if you can get a hold of some or make your own? She might be more willing to take that.
Edit: Thanks, Chris, I PM'd him also. Hopefully he'll be on soon.
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What an awful situation for you and your baby
I don't have any experience with this, so no advice. Just some and to send your way. I hope she gets better soon
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PicoKnows, sorry to hear about your poor girl.
Mikischo is right ....you must keep her hydrated. I woudn't worry about any food for now. I always thought the vet kept a dog hospitalized for a couple of days after surgery for pyometra. Is there redness around the incision or is it leaking? Is there any way you can contact your vet for advice? Dr. Lee does not log on every day but he will answer as soon as he does since he has received two pm's. |
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As far as her temperature is concerned, I don't suppose you have a rectal thermometer. If you did you could take her temperature yourself. The only really reliable way to determine body temperature is with a thermometer.
Also, has she gone to the bathroom at all? I agree it sucks not to have a vet clinic that is staffed twenty four hours to monitor seriously ill animals. As Rainbow mentioned, would it be possible to get a hold of your vet to address some of your concerns?
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PicoKnows, how is she doing today?
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thanks to all. we took her to a 24 hour hospital today. ill update when we know. she has not shown signs of improvement. we now fear she has sepsis.
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Sorry to hear that she is not doing well although glad she is at the vet and hopefully they are able to help her.
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It's too bad that all of this could have been avoided by a simple spay.
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