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  1. I just now saw that Huston had had to leave you Diane. I am so sorry. There is really nothing that can be said to ease the pain when we lose a pet that stole our hearts. Knowing that we will one day see them again is what keeps us going.

    Hugs,

    Carol Ann.

  2. Zinny was a beautiful girl - inside and out. What a precious soul you were privileged to share your lives with.

     

    Run free sweet Zinny, run free.

     

    Hugs,

    Carol Ann.

     

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  3. Our 10 year old girl Lady has been on Prednisone for 19 months now, and is doing great. She has been diagnosed with Protein Losing Enteropathy, and lymphangiectasia through ultrasound and an endoscopy scope. She started on 20mg of pred twice a day. We eventually got her down to 10mg twice a week, but that was not quite enough, so now she is on 10 mg of pred three times a week. She has to eat an ultra low fat diet consisting of prescription kibble, pasta and boiled chicken. She has regained the substantial amount of weight she lost, and rebuilt her muscle mass. We found out that Lady was so ill through routine pre-surgery blood work. Her protein levels were so low, our vet said that she likely would have bled out after the extraction he was planning on doing. Protein levels are now back in the normal range and we are thrilled that our special girl has made it to her 10th birthday! Things looked pretty bleak 19 months ago, but fingers crossed, she is doing great. We are super thankful for the wonderful Internal Medicine Specialist vet that has handled her care for the past year and a half. I won't kid you though, this has been hugely expensive to deal with. Enormous vet bills, and a very expensive feeding regime. In all likelihood, Lady will remain on Prednisone for the rest of her life. I did ask her IM vet about the Budesonide. Her opinion was that she wanted to start her on pred first and see how that went. At this point Lady does not seem to suffer any side effects on this low dose, and quite frankly, pred is a very cheap drug compared to Budesonide. Good luck!

  4. This is why Riley Roo eats in the laundry room by himself. That boy would try and take the kibble off of Gizzy's tongue! And she would probably let him! Lady on the other hand would happily remove the face of any dog who gets near her food. Unfortunately food guarding is a side effect of one of the medicines she is on.

  5. I am so very sorry for your loss. One year ago next week, we lost our ten year old girl Specky to a splenetic tumor. We did an emergency splenectomy, but they had to euthanize her on the table as the cancer had spread so much and was so vascular. One year later and my heart still hurts. But it does get better. At first all I could think about was the pain, but with time, you start to remember all the good times too. Give your heart the time it needs to heal. Sending you many hugs.

    Carol Ann.

  6. Susan, you know how much George meant to me. Never in my life have I cried so many tears for a dog that I had never even met in person. Or for a friend that I have yet to have the opportunity to give a hug. George was meant to be with you. The two of you were meant to share a life together. I am so sorry that your time with George had to end sooner rather than later. These dogs touch our hearts in such a profound way and we never ever seem to have them for long enough.

     

    So run free George. No more pain. No more falling. No more pee stains to worry about. You are at peace, and someday you and Chicken Arms will be reunited.

     

    Sending many hugs,

    Carol Ann.

     

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  7. When Lady was very ill at the start of her disease, I resorted to grinding kibble. I ground the dry kibble in a blender. Poured the mix into a large mixing bowl. Add boneless skinless cooked chicken breasts shredded and homemade chicken broth. Then I spread this mixture onto baking sheets and cooked it in the oven until the consistency of cookies! Broke them into pieces and fed them to her in a bowl! Yes, this was a HUGE amount of work, but it seemed to get her over the hump and back to eating something. Now we keep Lady alive (literally - I am not kidding) with boiled elbow noodles topped with boiled skinless/boneless chicken breasts that are pulled. This is in addition to her kibble that she hates but will for some reason right now - eat dry! Good luck!

  8. When we adopted Riley he had 'peel the paint off the walls' gas. It made our eyes water. Turns out that he had a wheat allergy. If I was you, I would switch him to a grain free kibble. Also, some vets are notorious for recommending Science Diet because they have a financial interest in selling you food. If all else fails try the GREEN bag of Iams!

  9. Cindy I am so very sorry that Brady had to leave you. It sounds to me that Brady came into your life at a time that he was desperately needed. And you came into Brady's life at a time when a stable final home was desperately needed by him. Together the two of you became what each other needed. You were both blessed to have found each other. I hope that the special memories you have made with Brady the past two years will bring you comfort in the days ahead.

    Hugs,
    Carol Ann.

     

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  10. Run free Poodle. You will be missed by so many people here on Grey Talk who have enjoyed hearing about your escapades over the years.

    Sending you hugs and strength Pam.

    He will never be forgotten.

    Carol Ann.

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