dehydration..

Jul 09, 2009 15:45

heart broken )

dehydration

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sarahrose July 9 2009, 23:14:54 UTC
Celery is good, I imagine!

She's probably rehydrating a lot herself.

Don't feel too bad. Hugs.

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cupcakekeico July 9 2009, 23:17:26 UTC
that was the first thing that came to my head to give her... but she didn't eat that much.. its just hard not to . when u know they depend on you to provide and care for them .. and thank you for your kind words..

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sarahrose July 9 2009, 23:18:47 UTC
I know. It's hard not to. One time I left my small dog in the cold by accident; forgot about him. I was just remembering that today, too, and it was years ago. I cried then and I almost cried today remembering it and now with your story.

Just keep an eye on her!

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cupcakekeico July 9 2009, 23:25:06 UTC
i will ,i have her cage next to my laptop to watch her .. thank you one again..

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cupcakekeico July 9 2009, 23:42:07 UTC
thank you . i hope she does..

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elitegoldfish July 9 2009, 23:45:30 UTC
We always used pedialite for dehydrated critters. If you can hold her, and get an eye dropper or syringe, you can drop it near their mouths, and if they have enough energy to open their mouth they're getting something. Don't try to force her to drink too much (tiny tummies) but it might help. Pedialite has more electrolytes than water.

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cupcakekeico July 9 2009, 23:52:26 UTC
it wont hurt me to try .. thanks so much..

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cupcakekeico July 10 2009, 04:31:50 UTC
I've learn my lesson , i will for now on .. thank you..

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cupcakekeico July 10 2009, 06:35:10 UTC
thanxs for your kind words, and it is very true we are only humans.. :)

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daedalsobriquet July 10 2009, 05:24:37 UTC
like everyone said, celery, cucumber, lettuce, i think some fruit also could help.
im sure she will be ok. she looks like a resilient girl! good luck! :)

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cupcakekeico July 10 2009, 06:36:04 UTC
thank you so much ..

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vivdiva July 12 2009, 06:37:09 UTC
pedialite, medicine dropper and careful monitoring for a FAST result. Did I say careful monitoring? Keep us posted!

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