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Trudy

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  1. bedtime snack. Jet has always had this issue. She gets fed breakfast, dinner and then a snack before bed and that normally prevents the rumbles.
  2. Are you ok, Kari??? You buy collars, not sell them!
  3. There is still plenty of room to up the dose of Pb and KBr if needed as long as liver results come back ok. Even if the results show above therapeutic levels... seizures every 3 weeks can likely be controlled better if you aren't maxing out on med doses. You can also ask about Gabapentin. It's more expensive than the others, but it is another option - all 3 can be taken if needed.
  4. Yes, you need to see a vet for a heartworm test before starting again if you are not dosing year round
  5. You need to send Jeff or I a PM in order to set up the seller aspect of your act.
  6. We do 40 days during the season, not to save money, but with a seizure dog, I don't like to over medicate him with stuff if we don't have to. We'll be starting again next month until we leave in May and then we are done with flea/tick and heartworm while we are in Kodiak
  7. If you are bringing her to Cornell, call now to make your apt. Cornell can take a while to get into depending on who you need to see.
  8. Books have been added.... still adding more But now there are books to browse (and bid on) I can fit a bunch of these in a flat rate box (hint hint!)
  9. I'm listing a bunch of stuff people, so get those bidding fingers ready! Books are coming in the next hour or so - they are next to go up on the auction page. Since we are getting ready to move, I'll list a bunch of things that are easy to ship. It will allow people to play and give people that want to help us test this system to look at a bunch of different things and give suggestions, even if you have no intentions of bidding on anything
  10. The only thing off is his urine protein level? Ryan's is through the roof and he's not needed any IV fluids. If that is the only thing they have, I'd be wary of doing the fluids until you have more info.
  11. Thanks Bill. This is exactly the thoughts of my vet (almost word for word ) and why Ryan was not treated for a TBD when he first started having issues. After ruling out lots of other stuff, only a few things remained on the list as possible suspects for Ryan's issues and one was Lyme, so he's being treated as such again when the last round of issues came up and tests didn't give us any other info. I think there is a lot of push for "just treat it if you suspect it" without proof and lots of people push their vets to treat for something their dog likely doesn't have.
  12. I don't mind the ebay listing fee, what bugs me is the increase in cost of the listing fee based on how much I list it for. I get this is how they make their money and that's what ebay is there for. But I think a small fee for listing (same fee regardless of price listed at) to go to GT to help cover the cost of the software seems fair.
  13. As Bill said, they aren't all 30 day supplies. They have a list where you can find what meds are on it and how much at what strength. Either way, it is likely still a savings. Ryan's enapril is $11 or 12 at the vet for 100 pills. I just need to let them know 2 weeks in advance that he needs a refill that way we get an entire bottle, not what is left of another one until the new bottle comes in
  14. Doxy is on the $4 drug list at Walmart here. What cost me $24 at the Walmart price was $102 at the pharmacy we use (they agreed to match the price). Call around and get prices and see if you can have the price matched.
  15. Not that it will help now, but do you have a video recorder or a digital camera with video or some way to take a quick video. I took some video of Ryan shaking in case we needed it (he also shakes like crazy at the vet), but the vet could feel the spasms through his shaking. Hopefully they figure out what it is and its an easy fix.
  16. limping doesn't always mean cancer. Ryan' has been limping for a month from whatever is going on in his hock, but it isn't cancer. If you are concerned and he's been limping for a while, take him to the vet
  17. Haven't used it and any time I've asked my vet about it, they haven't been inclined to use it either since they don't feel it is very effective.
  18. When Jet degloved her foot, we put a "boot" on her when we weren't able to watch her. We would also muzzle her - use a stool guard or tape the end.
  19. If nothing else is off and his level is only a little high, I'd not be switching yet and asking my vet why he wants to switch when there are no other indications of kidney issues.
  20. Talk with your vet. It may be quite some time before you get anything back from Dr Couto. If you like and trust your vet, work with them to see what they suggest.
  21. We saw Kathy Collins and she's had a few greyhound patients (one was being picked up the night we were picking Ryan up from there), but there are a few neurologists there and it is a 24 hour care hospital. Veterinary Specialists of Rochester 825 White Spruce Blvd Rochester, NY 585-424-1260
  22. Jessica (Jessbooch ??) is dealing with Lyme in her Bugsy and we are treating Ryan for Lyme though we still don't know what the heck he's got. I can't say I've ever heard of a vet willing to treat for lyme when there are no symptoms. My vet doesn't feel the results from the lyme tests are accurate enough, so we have skipped that testing. A positive result means she was exposed and if she was in an area with Lyme, then yeah, she was exposed. Is she showing any symptoms of Lyme?
  23. KBr - it makes dogs hungry and thirsty. Which in turns makes them pee a lot more. - it takes a while to adjust. When we added it to Ryan's pill line up, it took a very long time for him to adjust and we still dropped his dose in half because after 5 weeks he couldn't stand up without wobbling and almost falling over (his back end was really week for quite some time after we started him on KBr). He may be pacing and whining at night because he needs to pee. His 2 seizures - they were 6 weeks apart? Was anything ruled out as reasons for having seizures? 5 is a normal age for onset of epilepsy, but getting to that diagnosis is done by ruling out other stuff. There are some good neurologists in Rochester, but you need a referral to see them (Rochester Vet Specialists). Vomiting - is it still blood? Is there any blood in his stool? He could have an ulcer. If he's still puking up blood, you need to get that figured out ASAP
  24. Quite a few toothless pups or very few teeth seem to do well with the bite sized treats I make or the fluffernutter muffins. If you order though, let me know they are for a toothless pup so I don't dry them out to make them crunchier.
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