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  1. I'm terribly sorry about the diagnosis. I'm in NE Houston.

    You're at a good vet. I am Shocked at their opinion as well as GPA-H if this is what they really meant.

    I've had several grey's with osteo & only went the pain management route for numerous reasons.

    I think the most important decision is what You think is best for George. No One knows George like you do. That's why I'm shocked at your vets & Adoption reps opinion. Do what's right for you two & the heck with the rest.

    Prayers for peace, comfort & wisdom.

  2. You have Giselle, Winnie now right? She's at a good weight. I wouldn't change a thing. She doesn't have any GI issues. Take a deep breath & relax! You two are fine!

     

    I agree don't make a fuss over her food. She's not exercising a lot so her needs aren't high. If she doesn't eat within 30 minutes pick it up. She's simply saying she's had enough not that she doesn't like it. I would be careful with add ins right now. She's new to home life & you.

     

    Black dogs tend to have and/or show dandruff more. I add in coconut oil for mine. But it's not a big deal that she has it. It's typical to blow their farm coat. I use a furminator on mine but still some dogs shed more or some are seasonal shredders as the days get shorter/longer.

     

    Please continue to be in contact with your adoption rep at GPA-H. They are here to help!

    Welcome to the wonderful world of greyhounds.😄

  3. I remember Gus' capture and all that was done. it was guite the adventure and all of us here in Houston were beyond thrilled. I've followed your story all the way up until a few weeks ago.

    I don't think you failed Gus but I understand your feelings. He had a lot of things that were hard to overcome and you couldn't have saved him in the end. I think you of all people would say to remember the good times and not dwell in the past.

    I'm just thankful he didn't have to make the trip back here.

    You have been and will continue to be in my thoughts. In the end, you were Gus' world. You mattered.

    RIP Gus....

  4. I would encourage you to have the corns on Cosmo lasered. In my experience the hulling doesn't last very long. Some are getting good relief with the laser. We have a new Permanent Foster, Zeus, who has many health issues with corns being one. He had them lasered 6 weeks ago and had them redone last week. The first time they did not go deep enough. It helped but some came back. Again, Zeus has many issues but we (GPAH) decided it was worth repeating. Dr. Wall in The Woodlands is the one who does the laser surgeries for most of the dogs in the group.

    If you want pictures send me a message and I will show you what Zeus feet looked like before, after laser and now. I don't know how to post pics on here. :( Best of luck for your "corn dog" they are a pain!

    ETA Dalton has them too and I just dremel and hull his myself. I use lotion, olive oil etc. I've tried interferon etc. Still problematic. ugh....

  5. I just wanted to add that I think you absolutely did the right thing by returning him. I do know the group and the dog. He is doing well and has been seeing a grey savy vet. He had his corns lasered and additional work up. He's been to the vet several times.

    Please remember that this is a group of volunteers who work hard at finding homes for greyhounds. I know the members who make these decisions and they are fantastic people. There are certain times that a decision has to be made. Not every one will like all decisions.

    The group stood by its committment to always take a greyhound back. For this I'm thankful.

    There is no judgement on my part but we all need to remember we are only reading one side of the story.

  6. I am so sorry. I have been down this road more times that I can say. Osteo advances differently in each dog. I've had them gone within 5 days and some stay for weeks. I am firm believer in quality of life and won't go to extremes. I've never had luck with the IV pamidronate or radiation and is doubtful I would ever try again.

     

    Gabapentin has been used for years for osteo. I think it a long with tramadol is the best combo I've found. Some do good with previcox.

    I think you have to decide what you are willing to do and what you are willing to put your dog through.

     

    I always go with a day too early is better than a day too late. With that being said, you know your dog best and what they/you can tolerate.

     

    I really hope you have much more quality time! Keeping you in my thoughts.

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