How do we achieve a dog to put away or drink ?? if interested?

we have a year weak yorkie poo and she was vommiting when she ate she quit consumption and drinking took her to the vet and they put her on I.V for dehydration ckd for blockage and found nothing. immediately home she still wont eat and sometimes just a few ice chips serve!! how do we get her to munch through and drink??

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Did the vet do blood work? My dog had an incident a few years ago. Her liver level were elevated. Since she is an indoor dog most of the time and we survey when she is outside, we doubted that she had gotten into anything lethal.

Our dog was listless, run a slight fever, and would not put away.

After a very downy month of vet and emergency visits, a template evolved. She was better at the vet's and sicker at home. The model was frustrating until I read an article stating that dogs similar to to please their owners. The article explained a situation similar to ours.

Whatever bothered our dog resolved on its own w/o any medication. Further testing showed that her liver be back to regular.

We never found out what was wrong.

I would ask the vet to do a series of blood test. I wish you the best of luck.
if the vet cant figure it out next who can? it really sounds to me that that dog is about to die.
you call for to talk to the vet honestly
I am worried more or less your dog. I would take her to another vet. She may enjoy gotten into something toxic and this can cause destruction. PLEASE GET ANOTHER OPINION>
keep giving her the rime chips so she won't dehydrate and take her to another ver ASAP . U definately have need of a 2nd opinion
tried can food flavors, including organ meats resembling liver and kidney...has the vet talk about feed her with a syringe? also, she may stipulation a medicine for depression.are you to hand a University with a Veterinary School clinic.they may be your best bet and they may hold a behaviorist that you can consult with. Just please don't stay next to one vet if things aren't improving...get hold of second opinions...ask for referral to a specialist or move about to a University clinic.

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