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  1. Today we had to let Mimi go. It sucks, there's nothing else to say.

    She'd just celebrated her 15th birthday, was runner up in the Suzy Awards and

    was voted Greyface Poster Child girl hound. It meant a lot to have her

    acknowledged the past few weeks.

     

    Mimi was my heart dog. I don't know what I'm going to do without her.

     

    It sucks when they just get old and you have to decide that they're just too

    old and weak to go on. She got her leg wrapped in the TV tray while we

    were at work on Wed and cut her leg. Then she got her leg on one of the shelves

    on the TV stand. She was up all night Wed panting. We knew the time was getting

    close, and decided to let her go before we came home to her really having

    hurt herself.

     

    She couldn't stand to go to the bathroom anymore on her own, couldn't do the

    stairs and was panting more. I think her body just wore out on her.

     

    Luckily my vet was able to come to our house tonight and the local

    pet cremation people came to pick her up for us. In true Mimi spirit,

    we had to muzzle her because she kept trying to bite Kevin & Dr. Doug

    when he was trying to give her the sedative. Not that she was upset

    w/ being PTS, I think she was horrified of the indignity of having

    people touching her :)

     

    Run free Mimi. I know you're strong and happy now. Running with your

    daughters Miss Alaina, Fly and all the others who've gone before you.

     

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    I'll miss you every day.

  2. We had to call animal poison control once after a friend's hound licked up some Kilz. They

    recommended putting the peroxide in milk and letting the dog drink it. Said that if you just

    pour it down their throat it can irritate the throat and cause coughing.

     

    I've had to give mine peroxide once. The girls drank it in milk and threw up right away. Rocky

    drank it and nothing. So we syringed some down his throat ... still nothing. Second

    dose - up came everything.

     

     

    We had to call animal poison control once after a friend's hound licked up some Kilz. They

    recommended putting the peroxide in milk and letting the dog drink it. Said that if you just

    pour it down their throat it can irritate the throat and cause coughing.

     

    I've had to give mine peroxide once. The girls drank it in milk and threw up right away. Rocky

    drank it and nothing. So we syringed some down his throat ... still nothing. Second

    dose - up came everything.

  3. Haven't heard from him yet. :unsure

     

    If this is Dr. Rosen, Vic had a horrible time trying to get him on the phone and to call her

    back when Warrior was going through chemo. It was so bad they switched vets

    mid chemo treatment. I think he's so busy now that they got bought out by VCA he

    doesn't have the time he used to.

     

    She had to bug the crap out of them to get any answers at all. :(

  4. I agree, just open his mouth and shove the pills down.

     

    I wouldn't worry too much if he doesn't eat today. If you have diarrhea and are throwing up you probably don't feel like eating either.

    I'd try and encourage him to drink so he doesn't get dehydrated.

     

    Just my opinion, but I usually make them skip a meal or two if their stomachs are upset. I figure it gives the digestive system a chance

    to calm down a bit, and then I introduce bland foods.

     

    Hope it's just some flukey thing and he's feeling better again soon. Whenever I hear bloody diarrhea I immediately think of worms of

    some kind.

  5. Mimi had a vestibular episode about a year, year and a half ago. She's 14.5 now so was probably around 13 then.

     

    She was fine one minute and the next couldn't get up, had a stiff neck, eyes were wonky, etc. Rushed her to our vet and he gave her antibiotics and steroids and said to watch her and bring her back the next day. She was minimally better the next day, but there was a tiny bit of improvement. It took her probably a month to fully recover and lose the slight head tilt.

     

    VERY scary when it happened. I thought for sure she'd had a stroke or something.

     

    It's never happened again, and she's fairly healthy at 14.5.

  6. We had really bad luck w/ the shredded blend. I've been trying to find a food that agrees with everyone and doesn't bankrupt us for 4 dogs.

     

    I called Purina and according to them they're going to start selling the original chicken formula again. They don't have any plans for the beef (which

    is what we feed) or the lamb, but she said if enough people call and complain they would probably consider selling those again also.

     

    Those shredded pieces just gross me out. And, it gave Mimi diarrhea which is especially yucky in a 14.5 yr old that poops in her sleep sometimes. :puke

  7. Mimi (age 14) has had a couple of big, ugly bruises on her belly the past year and a half or so.

     

    FIrst one I freaked out and had my vet meet me at 10:30 on a Sunday night. After blood work and everything we

    think she just bruises easily. I'm never sure what she's done to get one, I usually look over and see it. She's not as steady

    on her feet as she used to be.

     

    I have Vitamin K here to give her if she gets one. As long as it doesn't get bigger from when I first notice it my vet

    said to just keep an eye on it.

     

    They're usually gone in less than a week.

  8. When my friend's dog was on Pred and having a lot of accidents she had great success with putting a Poise pad in the bellyband.

     

    They absorb a lot of urine and also help keep the dog dry.

     

    Target sells mattress pads that are flat, not fitted, that are waterproof. We use those on the floor for Mimi. I think they run about $8.99 and are almost the size of a twin mattress.

     

    Kelly

     

    Thanks Kelly - I just got back with some Poise pads for Spencer's belly bands. He now won't lay down because he doesn't like the belly band or the pads :lol Oh well, he will get tired and give up eventually. It's not like they're hurting him! Thanks for the tip!

     

    Poor Spencer! I'm sure he'll adjust to how they feel. Another friend had a dog w/ LS who leaked a lot and always smelled like urine. THe pads made a huge difference for him. Kept him dry and much less smelly. He didn't like the extra padding, but he did get much perkier when he was dry on a regular basis!

     

    Kelly

  9. When my friend's dog was on Pred and having a lot of accidents she had great success with putting a Poise pad in the bellyband.

     

    They absorb a lot of urine and also help keep the dog dry.

     

    Target sells mattress pads that are flat, not fitted, that are waterproof. We use those on the floor for Mimi. I think they run about $8.99 and are almost the size of a twin mattress.

     

    Kelly

  10. Mimi (age 14) is the same way. I got her when she was 8 and she used to weigh around 75lbs. I had her at the vet a couple

    of weeks ago for bloodwork and she's down to 54. Her bloodwork is totally normal and she eats great. We just switched her

    to Go Dog food and she seems to be looking a little better.

     

    I don't want her to get too heavy because her back end is getting weak, but I'd like her to gain about 5lbs.

  11. Rocky had one that looked like that. Vet said it could be histiocytoma or a mast cell tumor, that it was hard to tell just by looking at it.

    We had it removed instead of doing a biopsy. Figured I'd rather just take it off and be done instead of doing the biopsy and finding out it had to come off anyway. Luckily it was a histiocytoma.

     

    Kelly

  12. Hi All-

    My friend's 9.5 yr old grey has just been diagnosed with non-epitheliotropic cutaneous lymphosarcoma.

    She's having trouble finding anyone w/ any sort of clue about this.

     

    Her normal vet wants to send her dog, Ax, to the vet school at the University of Missouri. They're talking radiation & chemo, he'd have to stay for a month and the cost would be about $10,000. No sort of idea on what sort of outcome or life expectancy he would have. She's definately not going this route.

     

    The local oncologist is leaning more toward chemo, but again he can't give her any idea of if it would have any success.

     

    No one seems to have any idea of the prognosis, other than it's Poor.

     

    She's waiting to hear back from OSU.

     

    I just thought I'd throw it out to GT to see if anyone has had any experience or thoughts to share.

     

    As a side note, one of her other hounds was diagnosed with Lymphoma the same day. They're doing chemo for him. He's not even 7. :(

  13. We have a foster dog in our group, Ivan, who was returned to us in late summer 07. He was in horrible shape (long story) and had lymph nodes the size of baseballs on his neck, back legs and groin. It was definately NOT caught early. He was down to 65lbs (should be 90) and had lost most of his hair.

     

    We decided to go ahead and try chemo on him. He's done very well with the chemo. Our vet said many times they consider it in remission after the first treatment. Ivan wasn't considered in remission until the last treatment of the first round. Even now, his lymph nodes will start swelling again when he's on one of his breaks from chemo.

     

    BUT, he's happy, eating and back up to almost 90lbs. You'd never know he was sick. He even caught a rabbit in the back yard the other day!

     

    According to the notes our director had from Dr. Couto, lymphoma can respond very well to treatment. Ivan is 11 and we hope he's got lots of time left to be chasing rabbits.

     

    Kelly

  14. Yea Harley!!! He's such a fighter :)

     

    It was funny, on Monday we were there and he ate the scrambled eggs Cindy brought him. There's a Mexican restaurant across the strip center from the vet that's owned by this really mean lady, who's luckily a dog lover. So, we went over and asked her if she could scramble him some more eggs. She did it and didn't even charge us for them!!! Greyhounds make even mean people nice :lol:

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