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zimsmom

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  1. If he is eating well, happy, playful & no diarrhea then try not to worry too much. To me that's what is most important. Maybe somebody here will post a certain brand of kibble that may help with his skin issues. Or maybe do a search on this forum. He was very skinny when I fostered him; has been gaining weight?

  2. I don't use groomers but my neighbor with two little fluffy white dogs does all the time so I will let her know. Also I live in Mass & would be happy to write my representative about passing the legislature. Does anybody know what the bill is called, what #bill & when this is going to be voted on. There are a lot of Mass people on this board & I'm sure they would help in any way they could.

    Patty with smelly Zim

  3. My deepest sympathy. I lost a beautiful brood only having had her 11 weeks so I know about the short time together. I too grieved like I had for 11 years. It does get better in time & you will adopt again I'm sure.

    Patty, Zim & Patches with Lexi in heaven :f_red

  4. I adopted an 8 year old brood who came from the racing kennel to the adoption kennel to my home. I'm pretty certain the race & adoption kennel did not put any type of tick or flea prevention on. I adopted her in 11/2006 & also never put any Frontline on (since I don't use this during the winter months in NE). She was diagnosed with cancer in 1/2007. I think it is something that nobody really knows.

  5. 48 hours ago I noticd my new greys front leg in the back of what I would call her elbow to be swollen. She had a temp of 102 so off to the vet I went. They did xrays that were negative & told me to give her ASA 1/2 tab 2x per day. I really felt like she needed an antibiotic but the vet said no; she did not think it was indicated. It is sore to touch & feels warm to me. They also told me a temp of 102.5 is normal. Should I insist on an antibiotic? I hate to tell the vet what to do but it really looks infected to me. Any thoughts?

    P&P

  6. Lexi was diagnosed mid January of 2007 & PTS 2/10/2007. About 3 weeks which is very short; but she was not using her front leg at all & was in quite a bit of pain inspite of 2 medications. She slipped once in the snow causing more pain so I just did not want to wait any longer. I'm crying still today reading all these posts but know that you are NOT alone in this journey.

  7. When I first got Zim she had some sepration anxiety. Well we were out doing our daily walk when she poop & out came this thin long tan colored thing. I thought "that has to be the longest tapeworm known to mankind". Upon closer inspection it was my knee high nylone :eek:eek I pulled the remiander out very gently & she never new the difference. To this day I laugh out loud when I think about it. She doesn't do things like that any more.

  8. When Lexi got sick with OS I had my vets office email it directly to Dr. Coutu at OSU. Your vet should be able to do the same. I also did not opt for a bone biopsy. Just heard they were very painful & the results were not going to change my treatment plan. I have the name of a very greyhound experienced vet in Mass who I got a 2nd opinion from. PM me if you want her name & number. Cry all the tears you want; its a very difficult time.

     

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