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		<title>Pancreatitis in the Dog (golden retriever )</title>
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<p>we gave my 12 year old golden retriever the fat from the turkey yesterday in<br />
her food.  she has now vomited 5 times and had 2 bowel movements in the house</p>
<p>which she never does.  she now can&#8217;t seem to stand up and won&#8217;t drink.<br />
her panting has stopped but i can&#8217;t get her to stand or move.she tried to<br />
stand earlier but could not get her back legs to work.</p>
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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>My recommendation is that you visit your local vet as soon as possible.</p>
<p>A fatty meal in an elderly pet has the potential to trigger pancreatitis which is a life-threatening condition.</p>
<p>Sickness and diarrhoea are fairly non specific symptoms associated with many conditions, some very benign, some more sinister. On that particular occasion, I suspect pancreatitis simply because sickness and diarrhoea associated with other illnesses such as the typical &#8220;upset stomach&#8221; do not make a pet as sick as you describe it &#8230; while pancreatitis does.</p>
<p>Following a clinical exam, if the vet suspect pancreatitis, he/she will need to confirm the diagnosis with a blood test and abdominal x-ray/ultra-sound. Treatment consist in resting the pancreas and supporting the patient:<br />
- Hospitalisation<br />
- intra-venous fluids<br />
- pain-killers<br />
- complete starvation (no food, no water, not even the smell of food)</p>
<p>Best wishes,</p>
<p>Julien<br />
<a href="http://www.vetstoria.com">www.vetstoria.com</a></p>
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<p>we gave my 12 year old golden retriever the fat from the turkey yesterday in<br />
her food.  she has now vomited 5 times and had 2 bowel movements in the house</p>
<p>which she never does.  she now can&#8217;t seem to stand up and won&#8217;t drink.<br />
her panting has stopped but i can&#8217;t get her to stand or move.she tried to<br />
stand earlier but could not get her back legs to work.</p>
<p><strong>answer</strong> :</p>
<p><span id="more-3150"></span></p>
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>My recommendation is that you visit your local vet as soon as possible.</p>
<p>A fatty meal in an elderly pet has the potential to trigger pancreatitis which is a life-threatening condition.</p>
<p>Sickness and diarrhoea are fairly non specific symptoms associated with many conditions, some very benign, some more sinister. On that particular occasion, I suspect pancreatitis simply because sickness and diarrhoea associated with other illnesses such as the typical &#8220;upset stomach&#8221; do not make a pet as sick as you describe it &#8230; while pancreatitis does.</p>
<p>Following a clinical exam, if the vet suspect pancreatitis, he/she will need to confirm the diagnosis with a blood test and abdominal x-ray/ultra-sound. Treatment consist in resting the pancreas and supporting the patient:<br />
- Hospitalisation<br />
- intra-venous fluids<br />
- pain-killers<br />
- complete starvation (no food, no water, not even the smell of food)</p>
<p>Best wishes,</p>
<p>Julien<br />
<a href="http://www.vetstoria.com">www.vetstoria.com</a></p>
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