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Mabey if you do decide to keep him and you get to the point of doing vet work (tests) you could talk to your vet about costs being a concern and could you do it a step at a time. Meaning like test for what the vets gut instinct first. If nothing shows there, then go to the 2nd choice test, and so on. We go to a vet clinic that has 4 vets. 3 of them are great and understand this method, and understand I am not being cheap, but money is a concern. The 4 th vet has a great heart, and is an exellent vet, but wants to do every test known to man with no thought of the money only the animals health. It is really hard to find a balance with the two.
As far as feeding the dog. I suggest feeding the dog the same exact easy to digest diet everyday. Also to give multiple meals at schedualed times durring the day. Like 4 small measured meals a day, instead of 1 big one. Ask your vet for their suggestion on what they feel would be an appropriate, easy to digest diet for him, and how much to feed.
Good luck and hope it turns out ok for both you and the dog.
As far as feeding the dog. I suggest feeding the dog the same exact easy to digest diet everyday. Also to give multiple meals at schedualed times durring the day. Like 4 small measured meals a day, instead of 1 big one. Ask your vet for their suggestion on what they feel would be an appropriate, easy to digest diet for him, and how much to feed.
Good luck and hope it turns out ok for both you and the dog.
