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  1. GranmaEm

    Dog attack 1 week in and starting to worry

    If that has glucose in it too, I think you're doing all you can food and medicine wise. What you can't do anything about is if her kidneys or liver have packed up due to shock ( from infection or the trauma itself).
  2. GranmaEm

    Dog attack 1 week in and starting to worry

    I still feel if you can get the whole dose of antibiotic in her that's a higher priority than food. If she's weak because of septicaemia that would help. Perhaps you could mix the crushed tablet with some Gatorade to get her some glucose?
  3. GranmaEm

    Dog attack 1 week in and starting to worry

    You pretty sure nothing's stuck in her throat? I saw some other threads her on BYC talking about poisonings that have those symptoms too. Perhaps worth a look?
  4. GranmaEm

    Dog attack 1 week in and starting to worry

    Sorry, missed the part about the Baytril in your original post. I know the feeling. That was the most difficult part for me, making sure she got the actual, full dose. In the beginning I was mixing the antibiotic with food and am sure she wasn't getting enough. She looked very poorly and felt...
  5. GranmaEm

    Dog attack 1 week in and starting to worry

    I don't think it's as much you putting down stuff in her windpipe as her probably being to weak to swallow. To me it sounds as if the infection could be giving her septicaemia. Do you have some antibiotics to give her?
  6. GranmaEm

    Dog attack 1 week in and starting to worry

    From my own experience, keeping that wound clean and temporarily doubling up on the antibiotic would be a good idea. Also, when I gave my sick chick too much fluid at once, she wheezed a bit after. That was much better once I changed to not giving her more than a quarter teaspoon of fluid/food...
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