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Hawthorn

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  1. My boy had a TIA 6 years ago, which affected his eyesight on one side. He wasn't blind in the eye, but he definitely couldn't see properly out of it - perhaps double vision or similar. He recovered completely within about a week, including his eyesight. He is on 20mg aspirin twice a day, but he is a big boy.

  2. In the UK it's not so common for dogs to have a sedative prior to the actual shot. I had an awful experience with one of my poodles. He had no sedative and the vet couldn't find a vein and the dog was thrashing around and crying. That was 30 years ago and I've never forgotten it. I think about it less often though.

     

    I am so sorry to read this :grouphug I have helped 10 dogs to the Bridge in the last five years. Most of them were euthanized at home, while the others I drove to the clinic and either carried them in or they stayed in my truck, as comfortable as we could get them. Andy had always been anxious going to clinic and before the 30 min ride, before we started out I gave him Benadryl to help him get sleepy. It was a good call. Without the Benadryl I am quite sure that his anxiety would have made for an awful time. All the others left quietly.

     

    I've been wondering about whether it's OK to give them drugs prior to euthanasia, since I may be facing it again soon. Does anyone know if it's OK to give drugs such as diazepam, tramadol and/or gabapentin prior to the euthanasia? I will check with my vet at some point, but just wondering if anyone here has any thoughts about this.

  3. I have the same issue with one of mine who is also 11 years old. As I'm home with him most of the time it's not so much of an issue, as I can just wait for him to get up on his own terms. The only thing I can suggest is seeing if he'll wear an assistance harness, either overnight or 24/7, so that you can encourage him to stand without manhandling him. Unfortunately my boy won't wear one but it may be an option for you. We tried the Greyhound Assistance Harness made by Godsgreyts https://www.etsy.com/listing/225448995/greyhound-assistance-harness and the Ruffwear Webmaster http://www.amazon.com/Web-Master-Harness-Medium-Currant/dp/B005OTY7A6/ref=sr_1_1?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1458837827&sr=1-1&keywords=ruffwear+webmaster+harness

  4. Mine are both 11 and are more picky than they used to be. I just give them lots of variety, including raw and home-cooked and plenty of treats. I figure at their age they've earned it and it's more important to me that they enjoy their food than that I win some sort of battle of wills. That probably wasn't very helpful was it.

  5. I'm going to try the cold pressed kibble that's dense & like a pastel stick shape to see if that's better than the ball shaped kibble he's on currently. Also looking into raw mince that could make into meatballs but that will require getting a freezer to store.

     

    Have you seen the Nature's Menu raw nuggets? Pets At Home sell them. They're very convenient as already formed into bite-sized nuggets. I give these to one of mine who has swallowing difficulties.

     

    What is the cold-pressed kibble? I'm intrigued.

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