*Its been a long night, sorry for taking forever to update*
The emergency vet's office was a lengthy visit. We were greeted as soon as we showed up, and given paperwork to fill out for prelims and whanot, but when I went to go hand in the clipboard, everyone was in the emergency operating room :shock:
No one came back out for another hour or so (poor dog, i don't know what was going on but something..) and we finally got put into an exam room and a tech asked us the usual stuff one would ask (poor gal didn't know a thing about buns though) It made me nervous, as I had been warned when I walked in that they did not primarily see exotics, and that they would render whatever services they could until I could get to my normal vet on Monday.
We waited another 45 minutes and finally the vet came in. He was very knowledgable!!! As soon as he mentioned GI tract *first few words out of his mouth* and wanted to palpate his tummy, I breathed a huge sigh of relief.
The result? He said that, from what he could tell, Crue's gut felt normal. He couldn't feel any bloat, blockage, anything. He suggested that since Crue's appetite had been down the previous day, I was seeing the lack of poo's from the lack of eating. He has had a couple more runny poos, but nothing serious.
ALSO! He ate a huge thing of hay today..
So at least I know he is eating. We are going to try some fresh pineapple to see if the enzymes help break anything down, if there is any. I have Oxbow critical care on hand in case I needed to hand feed, but his appetite today has been fairly hearty.
keep your paws and fingers crossed for poos!!! :?