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<blockquote data-quote="Byrdy" data-source="post: 595422" data-attributes="member: 8905"><p>He was not vomiting when he was sick a couple weeks ago. The vet checked his mouth and throat real well when she was here. Nothing found there. He was only on antibiotics for 6 days and finished that a week ago. I'm thinking after reading some other things that I might have had him on Bicarb too long. So I won't be giving him that anymore. I will keep him on the Probose a little longer though. He hasn't thrown up all day, it's just at night or early morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Byrdy, post: 595422, member: 8905"] He was not vomiting when he was sick a couple weeks ago. The vet checked his mouth and throat real well when she was here. Nothing found there. He was only on antibiotics for 6 days and finished that a week ago. I'm thinking after reading some other things that I might have had him on Bicarb too long. So I won't be giving him that anymore. I will keep him on the Probose a little longer though. He hasn't thrown up all day, it's just at night or early morning. [/QUOTE]
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