My BEST buddy my doggy is in animal ER
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My BEST buddy my doggy is in animal ER
Hey guys and gals. My best friend Belle startred vomiting early this mroing at 2 am. Vomited 7 times in the duration of 12 hours. Nothing came up but stomach acid and stomach mucus. I got home at 5 and took her straight to Animal ER. For those who share their lives with a pet, you all would know and can feel the saddness and worry I feel. They ran an Xray and Blood test. Shes got an infection in her liver and they can not isolate the infection at ER. Primary concern is she is completely dehydrated and her liver is infected. She spends the night at ER where they have her on an IV and antibiotics. I pick her up at 7am where I drive her straight to my VET for an ultrasound and further treatment. Cost for ER for the night, X ray, blood work, IV etc. $1000.00. The the ultrasound and further diagnosis tomorrow. I am not at all complaining about the cost. I grew up with her and she is all I've got. I just lost my Grams last August 25th. I am sooooooo distrot I dont know what to do. Just looking for a few words of encouragement and prayers. If any of you can toss in a prayer, and kind words, I can rest a bit easier. I am soooooooooooooo sad. Only the second nite she has EVER spent away from her home EVER. Without me by her side.
Thanks Friends.
Thanks Friends.
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Originally Posted by AP2Suzuka,Jan 14 2007, 09:26 PM
Wow Petey
I'm sure everything will turn out ok Nancy and I send our best to you and Belle
I'm sure everything will turn out ok Nancy and I send our best to you and Belle
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Pete,
Hang tight and get her to a good vet. Stanley lost mov't of his hind legs last month, and I was scared too. (He has a minor disc protrusion). He's up and running now, but its only time before he gets cut up. Never once I worried about the vet bill, b/c I see him as my family member.
Hopefully the infection can be treated by heavy dosage of medication and the IV and high glucose diet will help her out. Nothing sadder than a sick dog, a sick family member. At all cost, if its curable with good prognosis, you got to do it.
Stanley wishes the best for her, and hope she gets well soon.
BC
Hang tight and get her to a good vet. Stanley lost mov't of his hind legs last month, and I was scared too. (He has a minor disc protrusion). He's up and running now, but its only time before he gets cut up. Never once I worried about the vet bill, b/c I see him as my family member.
Hopefully the infection can be treated by heavy dosage of medication and the IV and high glucose diet will help her out. Nothing sadder than a sick dog, a sick family member. At all cost, if its curable with good prognosis, you got to do it.
Stanley wishes the best for her, and hope she gets well soon.
BC
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Hey Pete,
I've had my dog Sammy for the last 9 years....I have been thru hell and back with him. He is EVERYTHING to me. Sammy has had his share of health issues, but 1 1/2 years ago I felt what I thought were swollen glands in his throat. After a trip to the vet and some tests he was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer. I thought I was going to die when I heard that....I got myself together, my vet assured me that there was plenty we could do, Sammy was a very strong dog, we caught it early, and that we need to be VERY positive, loving, and there was a good chance we could put the cancer in remission....
Well after 2 courses of Chemotherapy to the cost of around $7500.00, Sammy never knew he was sick, is still strong as an ox and is still in remission 1 1/2 years after his diagnosis...Sammy is sleeping on the couch behind me as I write this note to you and still doesn't know he has cancer and I plan to keep it that way. We spend everyday happy and healthy, playing, sleeping, and doing everything that Sammy and I love to do together.
Keep your chin up, don't let your dog see you sad. Stay VERY positive, as you know she will worry, they can always sense when something is wrong. Love her like always, feed her the best food, expect the best outcome and it will come to you.
Sammy and I will be praying for you...If you need anything PM me and I'll shoot you my cell...
Here is a pic of Sammy...Post a pic of Belle...
I've had my dog Sammy for the last 9 years....I have been thru hell and back with him. He is EVERYTHING to me. Sammy has had his share of health issues, but 1 1/2 years ago I felt what I thought were swollen glands in his throat. After a trip to the vet and some tests he was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer. I thought I was going to die when I heard that....I got myself together, my vet assured me that there was plenty we could do, Sammy was a very strong dog, we caught it early, and that we need to be VERY positive, loving, and there was a good chance we could put the cancer in remission....
Well after 2 courses of Chemotherapy to the cost of around $7500.00, Sammy never knew he was sick, is still strong as an ox and is still in remission 1 1/2 years after his diagnosis...Sammy is sleeping on the couch behind me as I write this note to you and still doesn't know he has cancer and I plan to keep it that way. We spend everyday happy and healthy, playing, sleeping, and doing everything that Sammy and I love to do together.
Keep your chin up, don't let your dog see you sad. Stay VERY positive, as you know she will worry, they can always sense when something is wrong. Love her like always, feed her the best food, expect the best outcome and it will come to you.
Sammy and I will be praying for you...If you need anything PM me and I'll shoot you my cell...
Here is a pic of Sammy...Post a pic of Belle...
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Originally Posted by DragonHeart,Jan 14 2007, 09:35 PM
Hey Pete,
I've had my dog Sammy for the last 9 years....I have been thru hell and back with him. He is EVERYTHING to me. Sammy has had his share of health issues, but 1 1/2 years ago I felt what I thought were swollen glands in his throat. After a trip to the vet and some tests he was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer. I thought I was going to die when I heard that....I got myself together, my vet assured me that there was plenty we could do, Sammy was a very strong dog, we caught it early, and that we need to be VERY positive, loving, and there was a good chance we could put the cancer in remission....
Well after 2 courses of Chemotherapy to the cost of around $7500.00, Sammy never knew he was sick, is still strong as an ox and is still in remission 1 1/2 years after his diagnosis...Sammy is sleeping on the couch behind me as I write this note to you and still doesn't know he has cancer and I plan to keep it that way. We spend everyday happy and healthy, playing, sleeping, and doing everything that Sammy and I love to do together.
Keep your chin up, don't let your dog see you sad. Stay VERY positive, as you know she will worry, they can always sense when something is wrong. Love her like always, feed her the best food, expect the best outcome and it will come to you.
Sammy and I will be praying for you...If you need anything PM me and I'll shoot you my cell...
Here is a pic of Sammy...Post a pic of Belle...
I've had my dog Sammy for the last 9 years....I have been thru hell and back with him. He is EVERYTHING to me. Sammy has had his share of health issues, but 1 1/2 years ago I felt what I thought were swollen glands in his throat. After a trip to the vet and some tests he was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer. I thought I was going to die when I heard that....I got myself together, my vet assured me that there was plenty we could do, Sammy was a very strong dog, we caught it early, and that we need to be VERY positive, loving, and there was a good chance we could put the cancer in remission....
Well after 2 courses of Chemotherapy to the cost of around $7500.00, Sammy never knew he was sick, is still strong as an ox and is still in remission 1 1/2 years after his diagnosis...Sammy is sleeping on the couch behind me as I write this note to you and still doesn't know he has cancer and I plan to keep it that way. We spend everyday happy and healthy, playing, sleeping, and doing everything that Sammy and I love to do together.
Keep your chin up, don't let your dog see you sad. Stay VERY positive, as you know she will worry, they can always sense when something is wrong. Love her like always, feed her the best food, expect the best outcome and it will come to you.
Sammy and I will be praying for you...If you need anything PM me and I'll shoot you my cell...
Here is a pic of Sammy...Post a pic of Belle...