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<--My sweet girl Gregory
I know this is SUPER long, so thank you so much in advance for slogging through it! Max and I both appreciate it.
I have a bit of a puzzling situation with Max, and I hope you can help me out. Before reading, keep in mind that there have been no environmental changes for him, and he is on a very strict diet of Oxbow pellets and a mixture of APD timmy and mountain grass hay. He occasionally gets a treat of Tanya's (Fuzzies Kingdom) supplement. He lives in a QC Townhome and only has chin safe wood toys. He is 6.5 years old. I have another chin (Giggy), who has not had any issues over the past several weeks and has the same set up as Max (they are caged separately).
August 9th
I was cleaning cages around 11 pm on August 9th, and I noticed that Max had some SUPER small poos in his cage and that he was acting somewhat lethargic. I felt his tummy, and he was definitely gassy (his tummy felt doughy). So I gave him some infant gas drops, handfed him some Critical Care mixed with a 30 billion count probiotic, and did a warm tummy compress and massage. I also called the vet and made an appointment for the next morning in case he didn't improve overnight.
August 10th
I woke up around 6am on the 10th, and Max had basically stopped pooing, and was still not his usual self. He hadn't eaten anything overnight. I took him in for the 8.30 am appointment I had made the night before. The vet did an oral exam and also X-rays of his mouth, and didn't see anything wrong there. His temperature was lower than it should have been so she suggested he stay with them until Sunday evening so he could be in the incubator and they could monitor him closely. She also said that they would try to draw blood to see if there was a kidney or liver issue. Not having an incubator at home (I know, what kind of chin owner am I?) I decided the best place for him at that point was the vet's.
August 11th
I went to pick him up on the evening of the 11th, and he had done great (of course I had driven them crazy by calling every few hours to check on him - they are a 24 hr vet). He was starting to poo again (although they were small), was more active, and was showing interest in his pellets and hay. They did tell me they hadn't been successful in drawing blood, which didn't surprise me give how hard it is to find a vein on chins.
Because they weren't sure what was going on with him, they sent me home with Metacam, Baytril, and Reglan. They also gave me Benebac which I didn't use because the 30 billion count probiotic I have is better. This is what his dosage amounts were:
Metacam: .1 mL every other day (there were 3 doses, which he received Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning of that week)
Reglan: .5 mL every 12 hours
Baytril: .05 mL orally once per day, for 10 days. I know I will raise some eyebrows for giving him the oral Baytril instead of the injectable. My reasoning was that I was already going to have to handfeed him, and he had also been prescribed the Reglan which would help his gut keep moving. I've administered injectable Baytril before (as well as subcu fluids), so it wasn't squeamishness on my part that fueled my decision.
When I brought him home I decided to keep him in a one level SuperPet cage that I have, since I thought perhaps he might have injured himself in some undetectable way in the QC Townhome. I didn't want him trying to jump around or running on his wheel (a Flying Saucer).
August 12th - 15th
I gave Max his meds on the dosage schedule outlined above, and handfed him 20mL of CC mixed with the 30 billion count probiotic 3x per day.
August 16th
The morning of August 16th I noticed that Max's poos were alarmingly large and he had eaten some pellets. I figured the large poo was because his gut was overstimulated from the Reglan so I didn't give him the dose that morning. Since he had eaten some on his own I gave him 10mL of Critical Care instead of 20.
When I got home from work in the evening, Max had eaten more on his own during the day and his poo was back to normal size.
August 17th - 21st
Max was basically back to normal, except that he was still on the Baytril every morning. Because it was oral, I would give him the Baytril, then follow it immediately with a "chaser" of 10mL of CC. He continued to eat on his own other than that.
August 22nd - 26th
Everything was normal: he was eating, drinking, playing, pooing. I kept Max in the SuperPet cage because I was convinced that he had injured himself in the QC Townhome. I was planning on buying the QC Condo for him so he could have his wheel (it doesn't fit in the SuperPet cage nor is it sturdy enough to support the wheel).
August 27th
Yesterday evening I noticed that his poos were small again. I felt his tummy, and sure enough he was gassy. The same exact symptoms he had the night of August 9th. I gave him infant gas drops, and handfed him 20mL of CC and probiotic.
August 28th
This morning he had done lots of poos overnight, but they were still small. I also noticed he hadn't eaten overnight (I weighed his food bowl). So, I gave him the infant gas drops (his tummy wasn't doughy anymore, but i figured it couldn't hurt) and 20mL of the CC/probiotic mixture.
When I got home from work (around 6.45) he done a few poos during the day but they were small. He had eaten though! About 5 grams of pellets. I decided to give him another 20mL of the CC/probiotic mixture since his poos were still small.
As of right now (about 8.30) his poos are looking much more normal size wise but color wise they're more of a lighter brown. I think the CC is making its way through his system.
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Soooo what could be going on? I feel like the first question that needs to be answered is: Is he getting gassy and then stopping eating? Or is he stopping eating and then getting gassy? And for either of those scenarios, WHY? I'm now questioning whether he actually injured himself like I thought he might have, since the same symptoms have reappeared and there's just no way he could have injured himself in the one story SuperPet cage (there's nowhere to jump).
I don't want to run him back to the vet just yet. But if he doesn't start eating on his own again and pooing normally within a few days I will have to. Is there anything I should specifically ask the vet to check out if I do have to take him back?
Thank you again for taking the time to read all of this, and for your feedback!
I have a bit of a puzzling situation with Max, and I hope you can help me out. Before reading, keep in mind that there have been no environmental changes for him, and he is on a very strict diet of Oxbow pellets and a mixture of APD timmy and mountain grass hay. He occasionally gets a treat of Tanya's (Fuzzies Kingdom) supplement. He lives in a QC Townhome and only has chin safe wood toys. He is 6.5 years old. I have another chin (Giggy), who has not had any issues over the past several weeks and has the same set up as Max (they are caged separately).
August 9th
I was cleaning cages around 11 pm on August 9th, and I noticed that Max had some SUPER small poos in his cage and that he was acting somewhat lethargic. I felt his tummy, and he was definitely gassy (his tummy felt doughy). So I gave him some infant gas drops, handfed him some Critical Care mixed with a 30 billion count probiotic, and did a warm tummy compress and massage. I also called the vet and made an appointment for the next morning in case he didn't improve overnight.
August 10th
I woke up around 6am on the 10th, and Max had basically stopped pooing, and was still not his usual self. He hadn't eaten anything overnight. I took him in for the 8.30 am appointment I had made the night before. The vet did an oral exam and also X-rays of his mouth, and didn't see anything wrong there. His temperature was lower than it should have been so she suggested he stay with them until Sunday evening so he could be in the incubator and they could monitor him closely. She also said that they would try to draw blood to see if there was a kidney or liver issue. Not having an incubator at home (I know, what kind of chin owner am I?) I decided the best place for him at that point was the vet's.
August 11th
I went to pick him up on the evening of the 11th, and he had done great (of course I had driven them crazy by calling every few hours to check on him - they are a 24 hr vet). He was starting to poo again (although they were small), was more active, and was showing interest in his pellets and hay. They did tell me they hadn't been successful in drawing blood, which didn't surprise me give how hard it is to find a vein on chins.
Because they weren't sure what was going on with him, they sent me home with Metacam, Baytril, and Reglan. They also gave me Benebac which I didn't use because the 30 billion count probiotic I have is better. This is what his dosage amounts were:
Metacam: .1 mL every other day (there were 3 doses, which he received Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning of that week)
Reglan: .5 mL every 12 hours
Baytril: .05 mL orally once per day, for 10 days. I know I will raise some eyebrows for giving him the oral Baytril instead of the injectable. My reasoning was that I was already going to have to handfeed him, and he had also been prescribed the Reglan which would help his gut keep moving. I've administered injectable Baytril before (as well as subcu fluids), so it wasn't squeamishness on my part that fueled my decision.
When I brought him home I decided to keep him in a one level SuperPet cage that I have, since I thought perhaps he might have injured himself in some undetectable way in the QC Townhome. I didn't want him trying to jump around or running on his wheel (a Flying Saucer).
August 12th - 15th
I gave Max his meds on the dosage schedule outlined above, and handfed him 20mL of CC mixed with the 30 billion count probiotic 3x per day.
August 16th
The morning of August 16th I noticed that Max's poos were alarmingly large and he had eaten some pellets. I figured the large poo was because his gut was overstimulated from the Reglan so I didn't give him the dose that morning. Since he had eaten some on his own I gave him 10mL of Critical Care instead of 20.
When I got home from work in the evening, Max had eaten more on his own during the day and his poo was back to normal size.
August 17th - 21st
Max was basically back to normal, except that he was still on the Baytril every morning. Because it was oral, I would give him the Baytril, then follow it immediately with a "chaser" of 10mL of CC. He continued to eat on his own other than that.
August 22nd - 26th
Everything was normal: he was eating, drinking, playing, pooing. I kept Max in the SuperPet cage because I was convinced that he had injured himself in the QC Townhome. I was planning on buying the QC Condo for him so he could have his wheel (it doesn't fit in the SuperPet cage nor is it sturdy enough to support the wheel).
August 27th
Yesterday evening I noticed that his poos were small again. I felt his tummy, and sure enough he was gassy. The same exact symptoms he had the night of August 9th. I gave him infant gas drops, and handfed him 20mL of CC and probiotic.
August 28th
This morning he had done lots of poos overnight, but they were still small. I also noticed he hadn't eaten overnight (I weighed his food bowl). So, I gave him the infant gas drops (his tummy wasn't doughy anymore, but i figured it couldn't hurt) and 20mL of the CC/probiotic mixture.
When I got home from work (around 6.45) he done a few poos during the day but they were small. He had eaten though! About 5 grams of pellets. I decided to give him another 20mL of the CC/probiotic mixture since his poos were still small.
As of right now (about 8.30) his poos are looking much more normal size wise but color wise they're more of a lighter brown. I think the CC is making its way through his system.
_____________________________________________
Soooo what could be going on? I feel like the first question that needs to be answered is: Is he getting gassy and then stopping eating? Or is he stopping eating and then getting gassy? And for either of those scenarios, WHY? I'm now questioning whether he actually injured himself like I thought he might have, since the same symptoms have reappeared and there's just no way he could have injured himself in the one story SuperPet cage (there's nowhere to jump).
I don't want to run him back to the vet just yet. But if he doesn't start eating on his own again and pooing normally within a few days I will have to. Is there anything I should specifically ask the vet to check out if I do have to take him back?
Thank you again for taking the time to read all of this, and for your feedback!
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