I have not experienced anything
Like this, but have you tried feeding
Her little ceasars dog food. All
Dogs love it an if she won't eat
That then there's a problem or
Maybe have her last few teeth checked
A friend of mine had a dog that
Would not eat an found out she
Had a bad tooth.  It maybe an
Anxiety problem with the one 
Being away !  That's my take 
On it. Hope it helps 

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On Apr 7, 2011, at 1:41 PM, "Aerobat007" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mia is our 13 year old, female, long-haired Chi. She has been the best dog 
> one could ever ask for. She loves everyone and everyone loves her. She has 
> the swweetest disposition and loves people. She has been a loyal companion 
> for every bit of her 13 years. So, Im doing ANYTHING I can to try and find 
> anyone who may be able to help. It started last year after she had an 
> emergency Spay surgery because her ovaries almost exploded. She made it 
> through okay and seemed fine for a week after, then BAm, she nose dived. Vets 
> couldnt find anything wrong and my wife wass beside herself thinking we have 
> to put her down. It didnt make sense to me so I combed the internet (from 
> Iraq) for hours and finally found a blog, in England, where a simular thing 
> happened to a woman there. Turns out after a second test, prompted by me that 
> she had Pancreatitis. So, after a near death experience and anit-biotics and 
> Steroids she bounced back very, very well. Started to play again the whole 
> nine. Well Im back in Iraq and she is throwing up and wont eat. Seems to be 
> throwing up undigested food. Vet says all vitals and tests are normal. Shes 
> down to just 3 teeth, but vet looked and saw no swelling, redness, etc. My 
> wife is again worried about her quality of life and doesnt know what to do. 
> The vet, seemingly grasping at straws, is recommending a different 
> anti-biotic. Does anyone have any insights or experiences which could help us 
> with figuring out what is wrong with our poor little loyal dog? She deserves 
> to be taken care of to the fullest extent, but we dont want her QOL 
> compromised any longer than needs be. Please help if you think you can.
> 
> 

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