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  1. I called my vet who said it is a relatively new test and is not included in the standard blood values. He didn't know the extra cost, either, but apparently there is one. I gather he isn't called upon to do it often. I'll know more when I go back on Dec. 21 for another bloodtest.

  2. Cooper's recent Wellness workup resulted in a call from the vet recommending a recheck in a month of the CREA level. It is 1.9; in Sept. during a dental workup it was 1.8 and in 2014 it was 1.7. The vet said it could be the result of dehydration, all the other levels were "perfect." I will, of course bring her back for the recheck but in the meantime should I believe him and not worry? She will be 6 in January.

  3. Owners took her to the vet first thing Monday morning and of course, nothing definitive was found, her temp was normal but they gave her subcutaneous fluids to combat the lack of drinking and the vomiting, an injection of Cerenia for nausea (she hasn't been eating since the vomiting episode) and Famotitine to sooth the esophagus that may be irritated. One of them is usually out in the yard with her and they keep the yard clean so she definitely isn't getting to her own leftover poop. Today (Tuesday) they reported she is eating again, no problem. Scary but hopefully "just one of those things."

     

    Agreed on a poop eater. Interesting club we got here huh? lol Hopefully pup feels better soon. However, any blood in there or anything is a real sign on concern. Hopefully pup is drinking and eating otherwise normally?

  4. Could she have eaten her own poop? That would come back dark, and would possibly give her an upset stomach. But poop-based vomit often smells as much like poop as like vomit.

     

    Don't ask me how I know.

    Hmmmm....ok, I won't ask.

    :nod This was my first thought also. Don't ask me how I know either :lol

     

    Your secret is safe...I won't ask. Thanks for the response, though!

  5. I am in contact with my former foster's new family and they messaged me today saying that the dog vomited up dark liquid at 4:30 a.m. There was no food in it and it smelled like, well, vomit. The dog has been off her food all day today but willingly takes treats and her behavior is her normal, lovable self after initially being listless. When I heard "dark" I immediately thought blood but could it be bile? Or, rabbit poop? She is fond of that :flip and they know enough to keep the yard as clean as possible.

     

    She has not vomited any more after the 4:30 am episode. The little bit of food she has eaten has been done slowly, chewing every piece of kibble which if not like the normal inhalation method of eating. It is like she is going through the motions. I recommended a visit to the vet first thing in a.m. with a sample of the vomit which luckily they do have.

     

    Any thing else come to mind?

     

  6. Has anyone seen any adverse reaction to the Seresto collar? Maybe it is coincidental but Cooper has been off her food a bit since I put the Seresto on her on Saturday. She has been eating the same food (Nature's Domain) since we got her in Sept. 2013 and our foster is gobbling it up as usual but I did not put the collar on the foster.

  7. We have used C.E.T. Veggiedent by Virbac chews in the past (no chicken or chicken byproducts) and our 3 loved them. We don't give them anymore because Ian doesn't have enough teeth to chew them. You can get them at vet office, amazon, and other retailers. I hope this helps!

    http://www.virbacvet.com/products/detail/c.e.t.-veggiedent-tartar-control-chews-for-dogs

    Thanks for this response. Apparently, these are made in Vietnam so I will pass...too close to China for comfort!

  8. Anyone have an opinion about "Checkups" dental dog treats, by Sugar Creek Pet Products? I bought a bag today but am getting so freaked out by dog treat problems I hestitate to open it! The jerky treats I picked up at the same time are going back, even though they are Made in the USA of USA sourced ingredients.

  9. Yes, indeed, the anal glands were to blame. Took Coop to the vet today, on the advice of this wonderful site. Of course, the first thing she did upon arrival home was lay down for a good look-see-lick but I hope the urge goes away now that her coffers are empty.Thank you, all, especially TBHounds and NeylasMom!

  10. Cooper has been licking the underside of her tail for a couple of days. I cleaned it up with first aid wash and wrapped it in gauze and vet wrap (that stayed on all of 5 minutes until I turned my back.) I then applied some neo-predef powder I had from a butt licking incident that cleared up when combined with some antibiotics. Could this be indicative of anal gland issues as someone suggested?

     

    I know there is a gland back there (per Wikipedia, the "violet gland" or "supracaudal") but that is on the outside and upper part of the tail. Even so, could this be the culprit and if so, what is done about it?

     

    Is a vet visit in order here?

  11. Am researching for a friend who is looking for someone to board 2 greys in the July, 2015 timeframe. She lives in the Hunterdon/Warren Counties, NJ area

    and is hoping to find someone who could board the dogs at their house but not too far from hers.

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