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BluegrassGrey

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  • Birthday 12/02/1979

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    Kathryn

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    Lexington, KY
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    Of course Greyhounds. Still looking for litter mates of Perry's: Tiowa-Pauline, -Penelope, -Pixie, -Prankster, -Pistol. DOB: 11/19/1998 Racing owners: Darrell Pranke or Robert Holman. Update on 4/10/2008: I have found (and adopted!) Tiowa Pistol, Perry's litter mate that I have been looking for since July 2002. I am still looking for litter mates of Tiowa Perry, so please contact me if you have any information. :-)

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  1. What good things are you giving her to chew? Even my seniors will chew up stuff when bored, and if they don't get something hard to chew on a few times each week.... Bully sticks, Dentastix, Nubz bones, sweet potato chews
  2. How old is he & how much exercise is he getting?
  3. How did "Rambition" run? I just adopted him at age 12.75 years young!
  4. What do you think of "Fortunate Son"? I adopted him 2 weeks ago, after he retired from standing stud.....
  5. Mine do this too, if they have not had enough exercise (long walks, running and playing in yard).....
  6. Two of our local pharmacies compound the medication (Aminocaproic Acid).... we paid $35 for a weeks worth (bottle)..... this was in the past month!
  7. Looks like he raced in Daytona...... a lot of us with fosters/adoptees from Daytona are having a major HOOKWORM problem (needing several longer worming treatments with different wormers) with symptoms/issues like you describe...... I would suggest a fecal sample to your vet AND worming him, even if the sample tests negative, and even if the adoption group had already wormed him.
  8. I've found Stongid liquid dewormer to be the most cost-effective method of treating....... I've had to shop around to find a vet that carries it. I've had several greyhounds that have had "larval leak" and the use of Strongid every three weeks, and the monthly heartworm prevention has kept things in check.... i.e. firmer stools, no more "pudding poop"!
  9. Grain-free kibble has changed our lives!
  10. We start Amicar the day of procedure.... Do you have a local vet compounding pharmacy? We get liquid Amicar for $15 per bottle which is plenty for several dogs/procedures! And they can flavor it per the dogs preferences
  11. Just wanted to thank everyone for your help, and to let you all know a final (post-mortem) diagnosis was received: Leukemia Maybe her story will help save a grey in the future.............................
  12. Sadly their little girl went to the Bridge Monday 1/5 night...... She had begun Doxycycline on 1/4 (for suspected TBD despite neg. results as Burpdog mentioned could've been the case). She went down very quickly, and was hospitalized Monday morning and started on IV fluids etc..... No necropsy done, but vets are suspecting cancer, or a virus that triggered an uncontrollable autoimmune response.
  13. Thank you everyone for your replies and good wishes...... Please keep it coming..... I will respond as best I can.... This family usually just feeds plain kibble........ definitely no table food, or rawhides/other items from China..... nothing given/snuck over holidays from family etc. She was bred/born in the South East US....... no official races.....
  14. Posting this for a friend with a 7yo retired racing greyhound (retired for 5 years). Little girl has not been eating since 12/15 and has had temperatures (up to 103.5F). She has lost a total of 10# (she did NOT have any weight to lose). Lives with 2 other greyhounds who are not sick. Currently under treatment of her vet. Looking for any other ideas from experienced greytalkers....... Sorry this is long, but to give a brief summary: Tests done Results 1. CBC w/Chem blood tests: normal 2. Abdominal area Ultrasound: partial thickening of pancreas wall 3. Stomach scope: normal 4. Tick Bourne Disease titers drawn & sent: negative Medications: Cerenia (250mg 2x/day) Rimadyl (75mg 1x/day) Tylenol (250mg as needed) Pepcid Amoxicillin (500mg 2x daily) Ursidiol (300mg 1x daily); Metronidazole (500mg 1x day) Probiotic 2 tablets daily Have tried many foods, but she is refusing everything..... currently syringe feeding pureed cooked chicken breast.
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