$450 at the emergency vet on Sunday for one of my two greyhounds. Pancreatitis, they think caused by a change in her kibble coupled with stress from Mrs. Supe & Junior being gone, along with all the fireworks and ****. Gave her an IV, big shot in the butt, an antibiotic/anti-inflammatory, and an anti-nausea/anti-diarrheal medicine. Unfortunately the latter came too late, as she left a nice, dark, red velvet cake and mucus diarrhea pool all over our white and grey wool rug in the living room.
Sorry to read both of these with the pet troubles.Haven't posted this here yet, but one of our dogs had a 17 pound spleenic mass removed in May. It was malignant, but not metastatic and the mitotic index was zero, so we've started him on chemotherapy. Two rounds of chemo complete with 4 more to go. He seems to be doing pretty well. He gets a bit sick for a few days from the chemo, but in general he has more energy and seems happier than he did before the surgery.
We always said we wouldn't be "those people" that put a dog through chemo, thinking that it causes the dog to suffer and doesn't do much to extend life. But in this case it's a rare cancer and there was no real prognosis (e.g. he's going to die in 6 months) and in fact all the signs have been fairly good. Plus the way they apply chemo for dogs doesn't make them super sick. So we're optimistic the chemo may actually help in the long run.
fixtYou know you're getting really old when you're excited tosee your dogdrop a slightly firm HSD rather than pure liquid diarrhea.
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