Liz Buchanan BVSc MRCVS
Keymaster
Hello! Sometimes with 'dicky tummies,' a change on to very bland food and treating the symptoms will calm everything down. However, it is useful to find a diagnosis - to put a name to the condition in order to better understand what is going on, and in order that it is being treated from all appropriate angles. You say that your vet is at a loss - it is therefore unlikely that I will guess the right diagnosis over the web. When you mentioned stomach pains for instance, I wondered about pancreatitis as well as large bowel inflammatory conditions and even cancer. A referral to a specialist may prove useful, although it may not be necessary - it is hard for me to guage over the line exactly how 'at a loss' your vet is. Do they have a proposed plan for diagnosis? Sometimes, asking them 'What it still might be' (what's still on their list) and how to definitively test for those things, will help to guide you as to what to try next. Best of luck - and please will you let us know what happens?
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