Aerosmom
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:hope I hope they can adjust his medication.
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My heart goes out to you. :grouphug
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Sending good thoughts for your precious girl.
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Welcome from MA too! I'm really close by -- in Boxford. Frankie looks like a beautiful girl. Please don't hesitate to ask questions or for help if needed. There are a lot of fun greyhound get-togethers in MA.
Gail
Aero, Doc & wild girl Roo (16 months old now)
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:hope :hope
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I'm so sorry to read this. :grouphug
It helped me a lot to join circle of grey when I got Snickers's diagnosis. Dr. Couto and Dr. Marin at Ohio State were phenomenal.
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It sounds like roundworms. I watched a big clump extrude from Roo when she was a little puppy. Apparently a mother dog can pass them onto their puppies. Roo must have been heavily infested to have that many. The vet gave us Drontal.
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Sorry you're going through this. Sending lots of healing thoughts!
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Sending healing thoughts to baby Gus.
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It looks like your vet did a really nice job. It's really fortunate you were home.
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Sending good thoughts for Polli. :hope
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I asked a really similar question about my Roo a few months back. She just turned one in May. Last summer and winter she was very furry (could have been puppy fur?) and she gradually got very bald thighs, stomach and a less dense coat this spring/early summer. Prior to this, she was spayed in late March and about the same time I switched to Costco puppy chicken mixed with a little Costco/Kirkland adult chicken/rice/vegetable. Nothing else is different.
We brought her in for a check and booster shots and I asked our vet about it. She didn't think it was thyroid related because there are no other symptoms. We did try to take a blood sample just to check but Roo was a very unruly patient. So no blood sample.
I'm curious to see if Roo gets fuzzier when winter comes.
It did coincide with the food change, although she seems to be doing well on the food and her spaying/hormone level change.
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I'm so sorry to read about Dempsey. It's so very hard to lose them. :grouphug
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My heart goes out to you. I was shocked to read the post in H & M.
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Sending positive thoughts for Caesar.
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Sending positive thoughts for your Deuce. :hope
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Sending lots of prayers for Caesar and his family. :hope
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I was told since we live in a wooded area and the dogs do a lot of trail walking that the lepto was recommended because they can catch it from wild animal urine. I've also heard that it doesn't cover all the strains but at least it's something. So far, no one has had a negative reaction to it.
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Have you ever tried Pill Pockets? Mine find them irresistable. You can get them at the vets office or at some pet suppy stores. You don't have to use a whole pocket either. Just wrap it around the pill and have another little piece in your hand to follow up. Works like a charm.
The second treat is the trick -- that way they don't even think to reject the first treat when they discover something in it that *shouldn't* be there.
Is there any way to grind it up and disguise it with a strong-smelling food and put it in his food bowl?
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Not too soon -- you'll get an extra day of chanting and positive thoughts. :hope
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Holy smoke! The surgeon did a great job. What a nightmare for Bones and his family to go through. I'm so glad there's a good outcome. Hope to see pics of his continued recovery.
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I agree that Circle of Grey is a great support group with great advice. My five-year-old Snickers had a front leg amputation and I went the chemo route. She didn't have too bad of a reaction to the chemo and it does greatly increase their chances of long(er) term survival. Unfortunately she collapsed and lost her ability to breath independently while waiting at the vet for her fourth chemo treatment. The specialty hospital never explained what happened, but my local vet suggested that with such an abrupt event that it could have been a blood clot. Who knows.
If I had to do it all over again, I'd still opt for the chemo.
Dr. Cuoto at Ohio State University should be able to steer you in the right direction too. Someone here should have his contact info handy.
I hope Ham is doing well and has a quick recovery and you have many many more days together.
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Continued positive thoughts for sweet Bailey. There's no place like home. She looks so happy and content to be there.
Little Dan Is Getting Neutered Today
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Hope everything goes well for Dan. It's hard not to worry, but I'm sure everything will go well.