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  1. wow, that is awesome insurance!

    They don't suck!

     

    SO glad Joe is home and doing better. (Again, not to make this about us, but just to support you, Shane is also sticking close to home since he got back from the e-vet. One to two blocks is the furthest he wants to travel, just until he poops. DH took him somewhere between 1/4 and 1/2 mile round trip the day after he got back home and precipitated a mini-crisis. That's a mistake we won't be repeating!) They have to get their strength and weight back!

     

    Thank heavens for your insurance!

    Mary, the best thing about GT is having everyone else's experience to draw on. Your "been there, done that" has me significantly less worried. Thank you!

  2. Nov 23, 2014

    Dear Rachael,

     

    We are pleased to help with Joe's healthcare costs. Trupanion provides 90% coverage for all approved accidents and illnesses, and we’ve mailed your payment to the address above as requested. The entire Trupanion team thanks you for taking such good care of Joe.

     

    Owner: Rachael XXXX Condition: Bloody diarrhea, vomiting

    Policy Number: TU00XXXXXX Invoice Date: 11/20/2014

    Pet Name: Joe Invoice Number: 580XXX

    Claim ID: 10XXXX v.1 Invoice Subtotal: $1115.00

    Enrollment Date: 2/4/2011 12:00:00 AM

     

    Trupanion is paying $945.00 of the invoice submitted.

     

    Condition 1. Bloody diarrhea, Vomiting (Emesis) $1,050.00

    Eligible $1,050.00

    Claim Payment at 90% Coverage $945.00

    Other: Ineligible Items $65.00

    Please refer to the following policy exclusion(s):

    7.e.1 Examination fees $65.00

    If you have any questions regarding our review of this claim, please do not hesitate to contact us.

    Sincerely,

    Kristen Stewart

  3. Great to hear he's doing better, did the vet say what caused all of this?

    They have no idea. The best guess is the Rimadyl he had Monday morning (with food), but he's had it many times before.

     

    Lukasmom, I may order some in a couple weeks. He's going to be very restricted for a bit. Not gonna be a happy boy when the pot roast comes out of the oven tonight!

     

    He's exhausted. I haven't seen him poop today. Don't know if he did when I was out shopping for Thanksgiving, but there's certainly not been any urgent need.

  4. I'm so glad he's home. Sleeping with him tonight?

    We'll see if Rob goes for it. I JUST put the mattress we had in the living room when Brees hurt her leg back in the attic. Maybe the house just needs to be covered in mattresses?

     

    Still no more poop! 1/2 a can of wet food mixed with water stayed down. Time to mix up the carafate. I've never given it before. He's not gonna like it.

     

    He's zonked out and very happy. I love my dog.

  5. He's curled in a tiny ball next to me, under blankies. He was BOUNCING at the vet, and tried to get in the trash. When he did finally lay down in the room, it was so the tech (who has 2 greyhounds!) could properly rub his belly. One of the receptionists said she spooned him in his cage for awhile last night -- she's the one who gave him the pillow in the picture they sent, and covered him in blankets because "greyhounds need blankies". I was annoyed with that place last night, but now I think they need cupcakes.

     

    When we got home, he went directly for the kibble he can't have.

     

    $1100.00. Again, thank god for insurance. It could easily have been a lot more.

  6. We're on our way to see him and maybe pick him up. The office wants us to wait

    until the vet who admitted him shows up at 10. Part of me thinks that's just a ploy to go over the 24 hour estimate (I'm a suspicious, evil woman!), but the other part of me wants someone who saw him at the worst to give their blessing for me to take him home.

     

    MP, I just tried to respond to your email, but mine is acting funky and stuffed it it the outbox until later.

     

    Yes, it's very good they didn't send a pic of poop! I see enough of that at work, thankyouverymuch!

  7. Re: scrambling to get out, do you know how often they're taking him out? You might want to ask them to increase the frequency until things are better. When I went for one of violet's visits when she was hospitalized for her rhabdo i was really worried she was in pain because she was panting and restless. Turned out she just had to potty really badly. Increased walks may save him some anxiety. Hope he can come home soon.

    Excellent question! Thanks! I just spoke to the vet and they were doing every four to six hours -- he ending up peeing on his bedding because of that BS. It's now every two hours because I saw your post while I was on the phone. Jen, you rock!

     

    (he's doing better. No fresh blood with rectal exam.)

  8. I just called them. He's on IVs and medicated for rhe diarrhea. One bout of diarrhea overnight. Joe was trying to climb out of the cage when it happened -- such a good boy. They fed him, but he still won't take fluids by mouth. Sounds like he's still pretty blah. Another vet will be in soonish for a recheck.

     

    Hubby is off today. He's going to be under orders to check up on Joe often.

  9. Puddle of bloody looking liquid poo on the kitchen floor when I came home from lunch. Vet doesn't want me to drop him off and run back to work, so we're still waiting till after. He's officially feeling funky now.

     

    (I had a dog with HGE when I was a teenager. Horrible. This isn't that)

     

    I was out sick yesterday and should've taken him in. He seemed like he was getting better. My poor, poor baby.

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