Chi-Spaniel...A mix between a Cocker Spaniel and a Chihuahua

This unique breed makes an amazing pet. Since I've found very little information on this breed, I thought I'd organize what I know and chronicle my dog's life to help other pet owners.
NOTE: I'm willing to re-home chi-spaniels! I live in the Pittsburgh area. Feel free to email me at: chispaniel@live.com

Thursday, January 30, 2014

Insect Bite on My Dog

I never leave Nyota alone. She has very bad separation anxiety, even when I leave her with a pet sitter.  Besides that, I’m also concerned with leaving her alone in a house…what if a fire broke out? Is it fair to leave my dogs locked in a house where they would die? No…so, they go to the pet sitter, even if I’m just going to the grocery store. (Yes, I’m paranoid.)

A week after Nyota’s annual check-up, I returned to the pet sitter’s to find that her mouth was swollen. No one had seen her digest or be bitten by anything. I frantically called the vet. I wasn’t very calm, to be honest.  They instructed me to administer her some Benedryl and monitor her.

The Benedryl did reduce the swelling.  Later that night, she vomited three times. I contacted the vet again and they agreed to see her. This isn’t the first time I’ve taken a dog to the vet for a bug bite. My other dog still has a scar from where ‘something’ bit her. (The vet thought it was a spider.)

There was no visible bite on Nyota. She seemed to be swallowing both food and water okay.  They rectally took her temperature and after that, her visit didn’t go well. She was so irritated from having the thermometer shoved up her bum that she didn’t want examined any more. They actually had to take her from me to another room to administer her shots. They gave her IM Benedryl, a Steroid, and two shots for nausea. I was instructed to take her food away for the rest of the night and only offer her boiled chicken/ hamburg mixed with white rice.

We went home and had a diarrhea filled weekend. Thankfully I still had a pack of pee pads on hand from when she was a puppy, because she literally ran to them and had diarrhea every 30 minutes for most of the next 24 hours. I kept her on the boiled meat/ white rice diet for two days, and she was exceptionally sleepy/ not herself. The bite occurred on a Friday, and by Monday, she was nearly herself again.

I still have no idea what bit Nyota. She was indoors when it happened, but any insect can find its way into any home, at any time, so the possibilities are endless.


From this experiment, I learned I needed to always keep a few things on hand, such as Benedryl (make sure it doesn’t expire!), pee pads, and a syringe to administer liquid medications since my dog won’t easily swallow pills. 


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