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Junior Member
Join Date: Jan 2012
Posts: 1
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Hi everyone, very sorry to join the forum under these circumstances. Our 5 year old Beagle, Fred, is sick, just not acting right for the last two days. He has no appetite, is lethargic, has been throwing up. His urine is very dark, because today instead going outside as normal, he relieved himself in our kitchen. he is drinking regular from his water bowl. We're very worried about the little guy. We'll go ahead and take him to the Vet if not better tomorrow, but does anyone here have any ideas to what may be bothering our Fred?
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Atlanta
Posts: 1,828
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Aw so sorry. Hope the vet ave you some answers. I think your smart checking with the vet on this one. Please post an update.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Wisconsin
Posts: 303
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Yes I agree that could be just about anything and when they are clearly sick it's best to get a vets opinion. I know last summer Lily was sick for a couple of days and I called the vet but since she was drinking and going to the bathroom normally they just had me check in with them every day and by the end of the second day she was back to herself.
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