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   The Puppy Wizard to All   
   Re: Dog throwing up yellow bile   
   04 Jan 05 01:56:43   
   
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   From: ThePuppyWizard@EarthLink.Net   
      
   S-HOWENDS like your dog's got The Puppy Wizard's   
   SYNDROME like most of the EXXXPERTS dogs here.   
      
   Ask professor dermer HOWE he CURED his little dog's   
   stress induced auto immune DIS-EASE aka The Puppy   
   Wizard's SYNDROME.   
      
   The Amazing Puppy Wizard <{) ; ~  )  >   
      
   "furryfriends24"  wrote in message   
   news:1104757062.217435.13310@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...   
   > hi -   
   >   
   > i am new to this group, but the reason that I am writing is   
   because my   
   > rescue dog is frequently throwing up yellow bile. Three months   
   ago I   
   > rescued a German Shepherd/Belgian Malinois mix (city stray) and   
   when I   
   > first got him he had serious itching/biting - I figured   
   allergies. My   
   > regular vet put him on what ended up being 2 rounds of   
   Triacimaolone (a   
   > form of steroid) until the weather changed (we live in MD) to   
   see if he   
   > was having seasonal allergies. The drugs worked, but as he came   
   off the   
   > last round he started throwing up yellow bile all of the time.   
   For the   
   > first couple weeks it always happened two times, one right after   
   the   
   > other and its always been yellow bile. Now its only happening   
   once at a   
   > time. I have had bloodwork run and he is currently on Hills Z/D   
   > (allergen-free food). 2 weeks ago I took him to the allergist   
   thinking   
   > the throwing up might be allergy related (he has started itching   
   again   
   > and has mucous in his eyes) but the allergist referred us to an   
   > internist. The internist did a thorough exam and did an ultra   
   sound and   
   > found nothing. I've done lots of research on the net and did   
   stumble   
   > across something where people feed their dogs at bedtime to keep   
   the   
   > dog's gastric juices from causing nauseas. Last night was the   
   first   
   > night I have tried and he did not throw up this morning, but   
   that does   
   > not necessarily put us in the clear - he doesn't always do it   
   everyday.   
   > And although a good majority of the time he throws up in the   
   morning,   
   > that's not always when he does it. Like yesterday, he threw up   
   in the   
   > afternoon. The internist wants me to get him scoped and I've   
   scheduled   
   > it for Thursday. I just want to make sure I'm doing the right   
   thing and   
   > that the scope is a worth while procedure or if someone else out   
   there   
   > has a dog who's been doing the same - I'm just very afraid they   
   are   
   > going to scope him and find nothing. I have seen 2 instances now   
   where   
   > a dog has had skin irritation and throwing up and maybe there is   
   a   
   > relationship between the two. ANY help would be greatly   
   appreciated!!!   
   > Jenn   
   >   
      
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