ShadowWolfAlpha
Young Bun
Hey,
So I took my 1 year old Evie to the Vets this morning after she had been off all night. By off, I mean didn't move, didn't eat, didn't drink, poop etc, and her tummy on one side was VERY hard and quite large.
The vet did a Xray and found that there was excessive gas in the stomach, either that or excessive air, and that they were going to put her on an IV drip to try and clear it.
I'm kind of left in the dark as to what the chances are, and the bills are already creeping up to £300-£500. As a full-time student this is about all my savings gone.
They said that if the IV didn't work, they were going to suggest surgery - but I don't think I can do that to her.
Does anyone know have any past experiences with this
Thanks
So I took my 1 year old Evie to the Vets this morning after she had been off all night. By off, I mean didn't move, didn't eat, didn't drink, poop etc, and her tummy on one side was VERY hard and quite large.
The vet did a Xray and found that there was excessive gas in the stomach, either that or excessive air, and that they were going to put her on an IV drip to try and clear it.
I'm kind of left in the dark as to what the chances are, and the bills are already creeping up to £300-£500. As a full-time student this is about all my savings gone.
They said that if the IV didn't work, they were going to suggest surgery - but I don't think I can do that to her.
Does anyone know have any past experiences with this
Thanks