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Old 02-04-2006, 07:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The after effects of anesthesia would be my guess, that and the fact that the little guy had to go without his usual food schedule would lead to an upset stomach. He's bringing up bile....I'd suggest starting him off slowly with a little boiled hambuger and rice. Small feedings throughout the day rather than in one sitting, not enough to fill him up but just a little to ease his tummy. jmo

I'd also give your vet a call so they can document it in his chart, knowing how he is effected by anesthesia can be very important if he ever needs it again. You can also ask you vet about giving him an antacid.
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