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Lucy, update when you can. Riley's cowdoggie fans are thinking of you and hope all is well.

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Sorry guys, I totally forgot that I had not updated you. Thanks so much for caring about my boy!

 

The vet did not find anything obviously wrong. She did some bloodwork and nothing came back abnormal. :confetti Right now he is on Previcox for his hind legs,in case the pain was causing the increased panting. I have not noticed any difference but it's only been a few days.

 

I wish I had come back to this thread sooner, b/c I did not know to ask about laryngeal paralysis. I did some research on it, and I think there is a good possibility that he has it. He does a crazy loud throat clearing noise multiple times a day, and has for awhile. I am going to call the vet tomorrow and ask her about it. I am trying to get a video of him doing the noise, and if I do I will post here.

 

Thanks again, I promise to be better about updating! :)

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Sorry guys, I totally forgot that I had not updated you. Thanks so much for caring about my boy!

 

The vet did not find anything obviously wrong. She did some bloodwork and nothing came back abnormal. :confetti Right now he is on Previcox for his hind legs,in case the pain was causing the increased panting. I have not noticed any difference but it's only been a few days.

 

I wish I had come back to this thread sooner, b/c I did not know to ask about laryngeal paralysis. I did some research on it, and I think there is a good possibility that he has it. He does a crazy loud throat clearing noise multiple times a day, and has for awhile. I am going to call the vet tomorrow and ask her about it. I am trying to get a video of him doing the noise, and if I do I will post here.

 

Thanks again, I promise to be better about updating! :)

 

Crazy loud throat clearing could also be esophageal reflux, which Frazzle had (in addition to LP).

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Poppy doesn't have laryngeal paralysis nor esophageal reflux but she does have trachial collapse (which I originally thought was the same as LP but it's not) :wacko: Anyway, she was put onto a bronchiodilator drug back in May and it seems to have made a really big difference. Might it be worth asking the vet about that?

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I have no idea, but my senior girl has been making that SAME horrible noise.... will watch to see what other folks think!

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Sounds like Lar Par to me. That is the tell tale "gag" they do. This would be a good video to show your vet. There is a surgery available to help laryngeal paralysis dogs. Usually you need a referral to a veterinary surgeon. I hope Riley feels better soon!

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Sounds *exactly* like Frazzle when we first adopted him. Diagnosis at the time was gastroesophageal reflux - we gave him famotidine twice daily and that seemed to help. Now, Frazzle did eventually develop LP, but whether the two were related, I don't know.

 

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of Frazzle maybe a year or so before he had the tieback surgery, so the characteristic LP breathing is still mild (the colloquial name for LP in horses is roarer - because of the sound). However, if you turn up your volume and listen around 47 seconds in, you can hear the raspy breathing that eventually progressed in volume and frequency - we could hear him coming from yards away.

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Here is a
of Frazzle maybe a year or so before he had the tieback surgery, so the characteristic LP breathing is still mild (the colloquial name for LP in horses is roarer - because of the sound). However, if you turn up your volume and listen around 47 seconds in, you can hear the raspy breathing that eventually progressed in volume and frequency - we could hear him coming from yards away.

Thank you so much for posting the video. First of all, how cute is he?? :wub: But yes, that breathing is exactly what Riley does ALL the time that has us concerned.

How was the surgery for Frazzle?

 

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The surgery was fine, but he did develop aspiration pneumonia less than 24 hours after the surgery. The hospital we used keeps their tieback surgery patients for at least a day, to make sure they can drink and eat safely, so they caught his fever early and jumped right on it. Once he got home, he felt really good - his energy was high, and he was very playful again. The raspy breathing was totally gone - my regular vets were absolutely amazed.

 

And yes, Frazzle was cute. I've had the bestest goofy old men - first Marcus, then Frazzle, and now Blitz.

 

Oh, and Frazzle was 12.5 when the surgery was done.

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lu, make sure that if you get the surgery done, that you get someone who has done the procedure many many times before. is there a large animal hostpital on the island?

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I'm at work right now so I can't watch the video, but, I'll watch when I get home. I wonder if that's what's going on with Sutra...he'll make a weird gagging/horking noise sometimes. At least once a day I'd say. And lately when he's excited he's open mouth breathing...not really panting, per se. I had the windows open in the house because it's been nice but the house was getting up to about 77 degrees during the day. I closed up the house and turned the a/c back on and I keep it around 74 and I've noticed he doesn't open mouth breathe as much :dunno

 

He is due for his checkup in a couple of weeks so I'll ask the vet about it then. Hope you get some answers for Riley!

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lu, make sure that if you get the surgery done, that you get someone who has done the procedure many many times before. is there a large animal hostpital on the island?

I will. I really like my new vet, and she seemed very familiar with LP when I mentioned it to her. She asked that I bring Riley in 1 hr early tomorrow so she has time to hang out with him and make him feel comfortable before starting the procedure. I thought that was really nice.

 

If he does end up needing surgery, I will definitely make sure she is the best one to do it, or ask for a referral. She was awesome with Jabari's dental and is very aware of sighthound sensitivities, so I trust her.

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