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NeedlenoseJake

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  1. I don't have anything to add that others haven't said, and I'm fairly new to dog ownership as well... but, I did want to say that having all these questions and being paranoid is totally normal. I remember the night we brought Jake home we set everything up and then my husband and I just looked at each other and this huge horse-dog in our kitchen and both said "now what?" You will develop your own routine that works for you and Dobby (love the name!) I can't wait to see photos (hint hint).

  2. Was this for the biopsy? When will you know the diagnosis ---

    I was lucky enough to have "perfect" greyhounds that never messed with stitches.

    Having the muzzle handy is the easiest way to control licking/chewing.

     

    good luck - and keep us posted on results!

     

    oh and :dogcookie:dogcookie:dogcookie for Jake when he feels better

     

    Yep! We will get the results when we go in next Wednesday for his stitches to be removed. I'm not too worried because all along we've really thought it was just an injury, but still fingers crossed. Jake is already feeling better and getting cookies and extra love :) He'll think he's won the lottery with his people home for 4 days in a row this weekend!

  3. Jake came home from the vet yesterday with stitches and a dressing over them. The vet didn't give us a cone, and the discharge sheet says it's only necessary to use a cone if he messes with it. So far he hasn't touched it, but yesterday he was kind of out of it. My husband is going to check on him at lunch and make sure he's okay. Have there ever been times when you didn't need a cone after stitches, or should I just buy one knowing I will need it? Thanks!

     

    Here's a photo of him resting at home. He didn't move from this spot for hours.

     

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  4. Jake does a lot of these things, and he also uses his paw to knock my phone or tablet out of my hand if I stop petting him. Little brat! I can't decide if he knows I'm paying more attention to the device or if he is just hitting me and it contacts my hand. Either way, it is annoying!

  5. The bump is on his front left hock area. He has had a lump there since we adopted him. An aspiration showed nothing significant and the vet thinks it's an old tendon injury. It stayed the same for months and then grew seemingly overnight. The vet thinks he re-injured it and prescribed the anti-inflammatories and rest. However, it isn't going down :( The next step is a biopsy and I think we will probably have to go there.

  6. Thanks for all the advice. We've been doing rides in the car (instead of truck) so that he gets to leave the house without too much walking around. He isn't actually lame at all- just has this bump. The vet said xrays wouldn't be worthwhile because it's soft tissue. Our next option is to do a biopsy, but he would have to go under and I want to avoid that if possible. I suppose we could close the dog door, but he almost never plays out there alone. I think he's been okay just chilling at home. I really hope the swelling goes down and we don't have to biopsy it!

     

    I'll have to try that newspaper game!

  7. Just saw the vet this morning. Jake has some inflamation and tenderness to an old tendon injury (we think). He's on anti-inflammatories and antibiotics for 2 weeks. He is also supposed to rest for 10 days - 2 weeks. No walks, playing outside, or dog park. We can control the outings, but does anyone have any experience keeping your dog from getting crazy in the house? He also has a dog door so can get outside. I'm pretty sure he sleeps all day, but every once in awhile he does zoomies outside when we're home. Anyone have any advice? We like to take Jake everywhere so this is going to drive us all stir-crazy!

  8. We did this with Jake's food when we first got him or he would choke, like most others have mentioned. Now we free feed him because he all of a sudden stopped gobbling it all down and eats at his leisure when he's hungry and he doesn't choke. He even chews now! Therefore I don't wet his food anymore because I don't want the wet food to sit all day.

  9. In my experience, Jake does get the idea if he does after something off limits and we say "no, drop it!". It takes multiple times, but one example is his halloween costume. It's stuffed and of course he wanted to eat it at first. After several corrections he got the idea and now it's stored within his reach and he hasn't shown any interest. Just my experience.

     

    Edited to add: GBR!

  10. Just remember that these dogs have never, ever slept alone. It's scary! Our boy sleeps in our room most of the time, sometimes on the bed, but he also wanders and sometimes ends up in a spare room or the living room. However, I know the whining would be endless if we actually locked him out! Let that sweetie sleep by you and everyone will get more rest :)

  11. I haven't heard about this in regards to dogs, but I know the new retail stem cell therapies cropping up for humans are basically a scam. Honestly I can't imagine the animal treatments are any different. I work in healthcare and just attended a seminar with a speaker who focused on this. His message was that we should be shutting these clinics down because they are not medically certified at all and take advantage of desperate people. Also I can't imagine your insurance would cover it as it's experimental :( Sorry to be so negative, but I think you'd be better off using that money to make him more comfortable.

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