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Fox-Gal
07-05-2005, 12:43 PM
Last night I was in the other room when Paul called me into the kitchen. There was Mooch sitting on the rug, with huge chunks of her hair all around her. She just losing it all the time now from her belly area and around her ears.

I'm making an appointment with the vet, to take her in. I hate every time I take her to the vet, I just know that, that one day will come where he says, it's time. Part of me doesn't know why I'm taking her, nothing else has changed with her, she eats well, body functions are good, she has no rash, fleas etc. Still blind, but still wags her tail, from happness and get along fine. Doesn't even bump into things as much as she use too. :)

I'm thinking the hair falling out, is just a part of old age. Fingers crossed that the vets just says I'm worried for nothing, she fine, just getting older.

We want to make it to age 20!!! :)

Lobodeb
07-05-2005, 12:46 PM
Good luck! When is your appointment?

Prayers to Mooch!

k9krazee
07-05-2005, 12:49 PM
Good thoughts and prayers to you and Mooch!! Hope everything will be okay.

luvofallhorses
07-05-2005, 12:53 PM
Good luck! I hope everything it is alright. It could be due to old age? Keep us updated. {{{{Mooch}}}}

kittycats_delight
07-05-2005, 01:04 PM
I really hope and pray Mooch is alright and you will have lots more time with her yet. Good luck with your appointment and keep us posted.

BitsyNaceyDog
07-05-2005, 01:11 PM
My mom's RB yorkie was like that. He lost a lot of hair, mostly on his back. The vet said it was just old age. He was 151/2 years old when they had to have him PTS. He was missing hair for a couple years before that though. He was deaf and was on medication of arthritis. He had a battle with kidney stones when he was 12 or 13 and was on a prescription diet. The stone came back and after doing some blood work the outlook didn't look too good. The vet didn't think he'd make it through the surgery to remove the stones. So my mom felt rather than making him go through that it be better to have him PTS.

Anyway the point of my story was that my mom's dog lived years after loosing some of his hair. He was later PTS, which had nothing to do with the hair loss. So hopefully Mooch will make it to 20.

Lexi_Lover
07-05-2005, 01:22 PM
Aww...poor Mooch! Good luck at the Vet's! Kisses to you Mooch!

dukedogsmom
07-05-2005, 01:26 PM
Libby, I'm sorry to hear that. I hope it's nothing. I, too, know the fear of losing your most special furry one. I hope the vet gives you some reassuring news.

Kfamr
07-05-2005, 01:32 PM
Libby, I know how much you love that old lady of yours and hope everything is as "okay" as it has been with her. For her to live to 19 is amazing.. you must be doing something right. :)

Let us know what the vet says and just incase we'll be thinking of you both.

Fox-Gal
07-05-2005, 04:26 PM
Originally posted by KBlaix
My mom's RB yorkie was like that. He lost a lot of hair, mostly on his back. The vet said it was just old age. So hopefully Mooch will make it to 20.

That's what the vet said when I called to make the appointment. Most likely it's just old age. He didn't seem to worried so we go in Thurs. to see him. So maybe I'm stressed for nothing. It's just the fur is coming out so often now and in such big chunks. It almost like someone shaved it off, that the size of the patches.

It's just so hard when you have a dog this old, every little thing, scares the heck out of you. Then when she looks so bad just from age and now hair missing. Watching all the changes, is ruff. She has gone from a long haired little ball of fat, to a semi-hairless, anorexia looking rat like dog. :eek:


For her to live to 19 is amazing...you must be doing something right

19 years just last month, she has given me, she is and has been an amazing girl. Me doing something right??? I don't know. If you ask my Vet, he might say different, sense I didn't do anything he advise, diet wise, etc. :D I'm hard headed. I did what I felt was right..........and if that means table scraps, dog food she liked, not what was said to be better...she got them. LOL

cyber-sibes
07-05-2005, 04:56 PM
Oh, bless you - My cat is 17 and just this past few months has been pulling alot of his fur out, or it's falling out, probably a little of each. It's hard to watch them getting older....hope your baby is ok.

chocolatepuppy
07-05-2005, 05:43 PM
Pawsitive thoughts headed Moochs way!

BitsyNaceyDog
07-05-2005, 06:16 PM
Originally posted by Fox-Gal
19 years just last month, she has given me, she is and has been an amazing girl. Me doing something right??? I don't know. If you ask my Vet, he might say different, sense I didn't do anything he advise, diet wise, etc. :D I'm hard headed. I did what I felt was right..........and if that means table scraps, dog food she liked, not what was said to be better...she got them. LOL

My personal opinion, and some will disagree, is that once they get that old why not give them what they want. If a 19 year old dog eats his (or in your case- her) premium kibble than that's great, but if he won't then it's better he eat something even if it's table food and kibbles n' bits than him not eating at all.

lizbud
07-05-2005, 06:25 PM
Originally posted by KBlaix
My personal opinion, and some will disagree, is that once they get that old why not give them what they want. If a 19 year old dog eats his (or in your case- her) premium kibble than that's great, but if he won't then it's better he eat something even if it's table food and kibbles n' bits than him not eating at all.


I agree completely & was just going to say I'd probably spoil
this senior lady all the time.:D Hope the Vet can reassure you
about the hair loss.:)

Fox-Gal
07-05-2005, 06:28 PM
Originally posted by KBlaix
My personal opinion, and some will disagree, is that once they get that old why not give them what they want. If a 19 year old dog eats his (or in your case- her) premium kibble than that's great, but if he won't then it's better he eat something even if it's table food and kibbles n' bits than him not eating at all.

All Right, someone that agrees with me!!!!!!!!!:D You have no idea what heck some have given me, for doing that. But Hey, when I get old, let me get old happy, eating what I want and enjoying every minute of life I can. If that means eating a whole Cheese cake, I'm going too.

So why not Mooch, she's earned that right, so if she likes Pedigree/Mighty dog in the bag, wet food...........she's getting it, with a little of my food too. That's how she got her name.......Mooching food. :D

Ginger's Mom
07-05-2005, 06:33 PM
We will definitely be sending out postive thoughts for Mooch on Thursday. Nineteen years is wonderful, and I agree it probably is just old age. Give that sweetie some kisses and anything else she wants for me.

DJFyrewolf36
07-05-2005, 06:38 PM
My parents RB Springer Spaniel Odie, lived to be 17. He ate what he wanted, slept where he wanted...pretty much he just did what he wanted and to heck with anyone else! His vet told us that there is no use making him suffer through icky perscription diets at that age. For a couple of years, his fur fell out and he was bald in a few places. I think its just age related doggy pattern baldness ;)

May Mooch give you many more happy years of companionship! *gentle hugs* from me!

K9soul
07-05-2005, 08:42 PM
Sending out prayers and thoughts for your darling Mooch. I know she has such a special place in your heart and it's hard not to fear the worst when you see something like this going on. I'm glad at least you received some reassurance already about it. Hoping and praying the appointment goes well too :)

wolfsoul
07-05-2005, 08:52 PM
Prayers for Mooch. :) I hope the appiontment goes well, good luck.

Oggyflute
07-06-2005, 01:39 AM
Hoping sweet Mooch will be OK.:)

gemini9961
07-06-2005, 04:45 AM
Prayers for Mooch.

Kfamr
07-10-2005, 08:37 AM
Hey Libby,
I haven't seen anything new about Mooch. Is everything going alright? How are you guys baring the storm, are you getting hit at all over there?