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      After you administer the first dose of  ringers, it is time to use the Pedialyte. Take your 5 or 10 cc  syringe (no needle, just the syringe) and withdraw pedialyte into  it. You want to give the pup 5ccs of Pedialyte, per 10 lb. of body  weight, every 2 hr., orally (in his mouth) right after you run the  fluids under his skin. Sit the puppy down between your legs, with  his back to you, and then tilt his head back so he's looking up. Put  the syringe in his mouth (again, without a needle) and gradually  disperse the appropriate amount of Pedialyte, until it's swallowed.  Be careful of gagging or choking the pup. If your puppy vomits the  Pedialyte back out, withdraw some more out of the bottle and put  some more right back in the pup's mouth, until he keeps the proper  amount down. Yes it can be messy, but it is absolutely essential to  his life that he retain fluids. Sometimes you can just pour  Pedialyte into a bowl and let the pup lap it up to his heart's  content. Remember, if he throws it up, he doesn't have it in him, so  you've got to withdraw more and put it back, until he keeps it down.  Do this every two hours until your pup is better. Give your pup ½ cc  of Nutri-Cal (per 10 lb. of body weight), orally, every two hours  after his dose of Pedialyte. This will give your pup some rich  nutrients that, believe me, he really is going to need. Give your  pup ¼ cc of Immodium AD anti-diarrhea orally, per 10 lb. of body  weight (using a 3cc syringe without a needle), every other two  hours, right after you've given him his oral dose of Nutri-Cal.  Again, if he throws it up, put it back in. Sometimes, however, this  can irritate the dog's stomach. If you notice your pup keeps down  the Pedialyte, but vomits right after you give him the Immodium AD,  then you should probably forget about using the Immodium. It is much  more critical that your dog get the fluids and nutrients, so if your  dog reacts to the Immodium (or Pepto Bismol, or whatever), stop  using it. Give your pup ¼ cc anti-nausea medication, right after,  and in exactly the same way, as with the above. Again, if your pup  seems to be reacting to this too, forget about using it, and just  concentrate on the fluids - the fluids are the most important part.  Give your pup a shot of penicillin. ONLY GIVE THIS SHOT EVERY OTHER  DAY. Use your 3 cc syringe, with the 1", 22-gauge needle, and  withdraw ½ cc of penicillin into the syringe (for every 10 lb. of  body weight). Point the needle upwards and flick your finger against  the syringe so that all of the air bubbles go to the top. Depress  the plunger of the syringe, with the needle still pointed upward,  until all of the air has been removed. Then deliver an  intra-muscular injection....to      continue reading this article please click on here...