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throwing up bile

Mini pin 7 years old.  Began throwing up bile on Friday.  Threw up 3 times.  Saturday once, Sunday once and Monday once, all early morning.  Monday I took her to the vet.  Tested negative for Parvo.  Was given a IV to give her 2 ml. per day and 5 shots to be given every 8 hours frollowed by a pill to be given every 8 hours once the shots were given for the vomitting.  She drinks water but has no interest in eating.  She is allert, but not as chipper as usual.  She does pea, and pooped today, Wednesday for the first time in five days.  I still can't get her to eat.  Money is hard to come by.  One trip to the vet was more then I could handle. HELP!!!!
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462827 tn?1333168952
Hello & welcome.....Good lord, what is all of this medication for? My question is, what is the Vet treating? Do you know?  What are the shots? What are the pills?

Is she running a fever?

Sorry bout this one, but what does her poop look like?

What are you trying to feed her? Her regular food? What's the name?

How often do you feed her normally?

What does the Vomit look like? Is it really Vomit or just yellowish foam?

If you'll come back with more information, we may can help you further......Karla
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1388999 tn?1370042814
Give her a bit more time Dina she needs to recover, try getting some roast chicken the smell should help, give her the flesh inside only, as long as she is drinking.If she refuses! take it away.Peeing and pooping is a good sign. Just lots of love and cuddles  and hopefully she will slowly get better.
Please please keep in touch and keep us up to date on how she is going.  
            Take care ....Joan.
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