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on 10-04-2018 04:05 PM
Thanks for letting us know David ... we're right there with you and Foo ... ![]()
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on 10-04-2018 04:14 PM
We ( and associated pets) have your back, no matter what the news is.
I wish the vet all the best with their current case.
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on 10-04-2018 04:21 PM
A small practice it may be - but they have an obligation to existing clients.
The worry - the trauma - I would want an answer.
The best way to proceed.
A phone call is but moments.
Sorry - but it is Foo.
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on 10-04-2018 04:25 PM
And the owner of the dog they're trying to save? They don't have trauma?
Dom, they're busy.
If it's bad news do you want them to just blurt it out so they can get back to
the other dog?
No. There's a way to deal with this, and the wait is just that - a wait.
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on 10-04-2018 04:31 PM
ok, just talked with the vet.
blood tests didnt show anything to be alarmed at.
all his 'functions' look pretty normal (kidney, liver, ect)
she will show me the results tuesday.
huge relief!!!
so, i have him booked in next tuesday to have at least 1 possibly 2 teeth removed. its the big top ones at the front, the really big ones.
its going to be a big job, thats why she cant definately say both. both need removing.
as for his weight loss she wants to talk about it, but i'm not to worry as it could just be normal. since he last had a lot of teeth removed in december ive been soaking his kibble (dry food) before he gets it, it swells up a lot so perhaps ive not been feeding him enough? as it is ive been splitting each meal into two. half before i take him for a walk the other half when we get home.
he gets the pre soaked kibble mixed with tined food plus leftovers twice a day, plus snacks.
anyway, i'll discuss his feeding amount with the vet, see if increasing it (maybe 3 meals a day?)
sorry for keeping you all waiting for the update.
i hope the 2 dogs are ok, i didnt pry.
oh, boy i'm a happy chappy just now.
we all know there will come a day when our best mates will leave us.
with me when something happens out of the blue i just get tied up in knots.
fingers crossed there isnt something lurking.
not ready for walks on my own.
funny, i was never really a dog person before FOO, we had dogs sure, but i was never really attached like i am with FOO.
possibly because i'm on my own now that dads passed away and moms in care.
Foo and Rosie are the only ones a talk to most days.
ok, end of blubbering.
its smiles in wallyworld now.
thank you all for your interest and words of support and kindness.
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on 10-04-2018 04:37 PM
Glad to hear it's nothing sinister, David.
Smiles all round now.
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on 10-04-2018 04:39 PM
I know what it's like to be in a similar position as you (I have always had cats , not dogs) and it's heart wrenching not knowing what is wrong with your pet.
I am so very happy for you, Foo and the vet!!
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on 10-04-2018 04:41 PM
Great news David, and a big hug for FOO.
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on 10-04-2018 04:49 PM
That is such good news David, so far, so good.
Once there has been a really close inspection and biopsy of what's going on under and around the teeth and mouth there will be much more information .. plus it will be antibiotics etc to keep on top of any infection.
So glad to hear the two dogs with car injuries are going to recover, how frightened they must have been.
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on 10-04-2018 04:55 PM
@imastawkawrote:And the owner of the dog they're trying to save? They don't have trauma?
Dom, they're busy.
If it's bad news do you want them to just blurt it out so they can get back to
the other dog?
No. There's a way to deal with this, and the wait is just that - a wait.
Sorry - but whatever the news - if I was told after lunch - I would expect - after lunch.
No blurting.
And as it is - no blurting.