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vomiting ( im lost iv tried everything)

k so my dog is 6 months old she was sick last week throwing up yellow bial she wouldn't take ice cubs or drink or eat anything, brought her to the vet she got a shot and was fine for two days after being treated she was sick again, throwing up Monday couldn't keep anything down again than yesterday we limited her food to 4 small proportions through out the day, she was perfect kept it down playing etc.. now this morning she thru up three times very little amount of clear mucus, someone help me out here! if there was something stuck inside her don't you think everything she would eat would come up??????
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974371 tn?1424653129
Agree with Blu.  Doesn't really sound like Parvo but possibly a blockage.  Agree blood work should be done.
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1699033 tn?1514113133
Has your dog has the parvo vaccination?
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alright than you, and they took no tests they didn't even ask to take any sample of blood or urine they just said x ray
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1696489 tn?1370821974
Did your vet do bloodwork and take an x-ray?  A stool sample and urine sample should have been looked at as well.  If these things have not been done, go back to the vet and have them done.  Go back to the vet anyway.  Do not leave until you know what is wrong with your fur baby, and how to treat it. - Blu
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