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  1. On the whole, good. Patrick had anesthesia issues, but our vet worked really hard on figuring out a protocal that worked for him, and even with his issues, nothing seriously bad ever happened (just complete freakouts after we brought him home). None of my others have had any problems at all.

     

    I, on the other hand, do not do so well. Even when we know everything should be fine, it's nerve wracking waiting, isn't it. My boys are having their teeth done tomorrow, so good wishes all around.

  2. I'm sorry that you find yourself in this difficult situation.

     

    As others have noted, please rethink having an x-ray. One of your objections was the anesthesia and I wanted to mention that in many cases they do not have to put the dog under to do the x-rays. Your vet may be able to give a drug to keep anxiety down to a minimum and for just long enough to get the x-rays.

    And if that's not quite enough, there are heavier levels of mild sedation that are far short of anesthesia. I hope you find an answer that will help you get rid of his pain.

  3. Leo's got some feet issues in general, and today I heard the GSD. I talked to the evet, and said since we've gotten the toe back to it's proper position, and since I have Tramadol to give him, and since we know how to wrap it, there's no point of bringing him in, they can't do anything else for him. Still, any good thoughts you have to offer for him would be very, very welcome until Monday morning.

  4. DH took Henry & Leo to the vet last week and it went remarkably well in terms of Leo's anxiety. He apparently was fairly calm in the waiting room with other dogs, and seemed positively friendly towards a big, chocolate lab (our dog sitter has a big, chocolate lab that he gets along with). Two years ago I was here begging for advice because he was so terrified of other dogs he was actively aggressive.

     

    Of course DH is out of town and he peed while I was at work today (eh, I needed to mop the floor anyway), but still, I think it's good to recognize and share improvements for those of us who have high anxiety dogs.

  5. If you trust your vet, really trust your vet, ask her whether this needs to be done asap, or can wait until there's another issue or until you get his anxiety better under control. My vet did dentals on Patrick every year--despite what we did at home, he just had crummy teeth. But she told me when she would no longer do anything involving anesthesia, she felt it was too risky.

  6. Sounds like they did not keep pressure on the site after removing the needle. You may see the bruise get larger and pool further south before it gets reabsorbed.

     

    Can you email a photo to the clinic?

    It never hurts to check with the vet, but I've had this happen (rarely) when giving blood myself and it hasn't been a cause for alarm. At least in my case, it looks horrible, but isn't painful the way a normal bruise would be.

  7. When I last did the research for myself, in humans cortisone shots the most recent research (3 years old) was trending towards cortisone shots providing temporary belief, but doing long term damage; personally I said no and went with physical therapy. Have you thought about adding fish oil and other intervensions such as careful use of hot packs and gentle walks to increase the fluid in the joints?--I'm sure others will have other suggestions.

  8. We are taken it Day by Day . It seems he has gotten somewhat better. The Regiment of Drops and Pills is Overwhelming. Prednisone is making him Thirsty . He made me go out every 2 Hours for Peepee last Night ( I don't even get out of my Clothe ) . To get him in or Out of the Car is almost Impossible .

    Make and print out an excel sheet with the pill, dose, and brief description--whoever gives him whatever round of medication initials/checks off the space for that day&time&med. I did this when we got over 10 meds, on different schedules and it really helped.

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