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cate94

(2,852 posts)
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 08:47 PM Jun 20

Babysitting my nieces puppies

6 month old Berniedoodles, a boy and a girl. Very cute and pretty well behaved. They are crate trained and there has never been a mistake in the crate. It’ll be fun right?

The girl M, got sick the first day, but before I could clean it B ate it. Dogs. Well okay at least he did a good job?
Later, B had diarrhea but again, probably nerves, or maybe the mulch he ate. Poor guy. The next day he hesitated eating his breakfast, and had the runs when I walked him. That night he ate his food and threw up five minutes later.

Off to bed that evening and after a couple hours B was crying. We took him outside but nothing. Back to the crate. At 5 AM I was awakened by the sound of a dog vomiting. I thought it was just vomit, but when I let him out of the crate it was apparent that he also had diarrhea - and his back end was covered in it. What does a wet dog do? He shook. Shit went flying everywhere. OMG. Rushed him to the nearest shower. No hand held, no dog shampoo. Just me and a poop covered pup. I did what I could.

Called around for a vet because we are 50 miles from their vet. Got baby shampoo to wash him and gave him a bath. Washed the sheets and towels. Took him to the vet. No blockage. So he got a shot for anti nausea and eye drops because he has pink eye. The vet called today, he also has giardiasis. He is now on meds for that. The other puppy still seems healthy. No vomiting or runs.

Please don’t let M get sick, or anything else go wrong in the next 9 days. And please let my itchy eyes be because of allergies. If you got this far- thanks for reading my tale of woe.


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Babysitting my nieces puppies (Original Post) cate94 Jun 20 OP
Keep up the good work, you're doing a great job Walleye Jun 20 #1
Thanks! cate94 Jun 20 #2
Sounds like you're doing a good job there! KarenS Jun 20 #3
Thanks! cate94 Jun 20 #5
Oh, dear, I sympathize. blm Jun 20 #4
I've had dogs most of my life cate94 Jun 20 #6
Kudos to you! Puppies can be hard! Rhiannon12866 Jun 20 #7
Thanks cate94 Jun 21 #11
yikes. barbtries Jun 20 #8
She had him to the ve cate94 Jun 21 #12
I'm glad to know that! barbtries Jun 21 #15
We aren't telling her cate94 Jun 21 #16
aww barbtries Jun 21 #17
Much better! cate94 Jun 21 #18
Holy 💩 MLAA Jun 20 #9
Right? cate94 Jun 21 #13
Babies. Either two-legged or four-legged, you won't get much sleep. calimary Jun 20 #10
Thanks! cate94 Jun 21 #14

KarenS

(4,453 posts)
3. Sounds like you're doing a good job there!
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 09:05 PM
Jun 20

The giariasis is a problem tho and the other doggie will probably need to get tested when her puppy-parents get home, whether she has symptoms or not.
Our doggie had it when she was a puppy. They medicate then test again in a month. Medicate & test again,,, We did this 4 times before she tested negative.

But it sounds like you are going everything you can do for these little doggies Good Luck!!

cate94

(2,852 posts)
6. I've had dogs most of my life
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 09:21 PM
Jun 20

Since I lost my last fur baby 1 1/2 years ago, I’ve really missed having a dog. I thought this would be a good idea, a little puppy fix. Yikes.

Rhiannon12866

(216,075 posts)
7. Kudos to you! Puppies can be hard!
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 10:37 PM
Jun 20

They're so lucky to have a caring and experienced puppy-sitter! Hope it gets better soon, after his needed vet visit, so you can have time to enjoy the pups!

cate94

(2,852 posts)
12. She had him to the ve
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 09:08 AM
Jun 21

For his shots, and to the groomer before we came to watch them. It sounds hinky , but I know it isn’t. They had this trip planned. Beyond that I know she wouldn’t do that to us or her pups.

cate94

(2,852 posts)
16. We aren't telling her
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 10:55 AM
Jun 21

Until she’s back next week. She is in Portugal, as long as it isn’t dire, we won’t ruin her trip.

barbtries

(29,317 posts)
17. aww
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 12:07 PM
Jun 21

I had a co-worker who was in Iceland with his family when their dog died unexpectedly back in the States. They didn't tell the kids. My aged chihuahua was failing while i was on vacation in CA and my son didn't tell me until I got back to NC. We do these things for our loved ones. hope the puppies are doing well!!

calimary

(83,367 posts)
10. Babies. Either two-legged or four-legged, you won't get much sleep.
Thu Jun 20, 2024, 11:47 PM
Jun 20

But you’re being a caring and vigilant keeper, so just know you’re doing all the right things.

Signed,
Been there, too.

cate94

(2,852 posts)
14. Thanks!
Fri Jun 21, 2024, 09:13 AM
Jun 21

It’s been 40 years since I had an actual puppy. Holy moly. My other dogs were all rescues and they are much easier!!

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