If ngus gets tired of the PB (yeah right!!) I sometimes put Sadie allergy pills in cheese or a little bit of Vanilla Ice Cream, just for a change. Hope the pills help him!!
If ngus gets tired of the PB (yeah right!!) I sometimes put Sadie allergy pills in cheese or a little bit of Vanilla Ice Cream, just for a change. Hope the pills help him!!
Sounds like Angus is on the fast track to a speedy recovery! I haven't been able to stop thinking of him these past several days. We're keeping all paws and claws and fingers crossed that this does the trick! And I concur, in lieu of peanut butter, CHEESE!!! (We always keep a little low fat cream cheese in our medicine cabinet!!) Lots of healing hugs to our Rottie pal, Angus!!
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Thunder is still taking his Thyroid and multi-vitamin w/ iron (he's a bit anemic too). He got a little tired of PButter after a while and now we trade off with "CHEESE please" or salami wrapped around the pills or - favorite of all right now - a broken off piece of hotdog with the pills tucked inside. The other five dogs would get jealous of the "treats" so now they all line up while Thunder gets his "buried in the goody treasures" and the others just get "plain vanilla" Pill time is fun time. Good luck. Funny, the very first time I posted was about this subject
Ya, Angus loves cheese too! I used to give our chow Keisha her pills in cheese, (she had cancer on her nose, and the pills made her tired and irritated) but after awhile she relized that the cheese was what was making her tired, so she refused it and just about any other treat! How smart they are!
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Well, after taking the thyroid pills, his thyroid levels are just right, but even after the antibiotics his white blood count is high. So something is definately wrong, but he's not sure if it is some kind of cancer, or a non-life threatening disease, so we've been refered to an internist in Dayton. Our vet said a X-Ray would not be the best thing, because of his size, so a ultrasound is in order. Just really bothers me that something, don't know what it is. Let you know more later.
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Glad to hear the tyroid problem is working out...and we will be praying that they specialist will be able to figure out why Angus's WBC count is high and be able to treat it easily!
Good luck with Angus! When is the appt with the internist? My thoughts and prayers are with you that it's just something minor. I'm sure it is!
Let us know.
We're hoping that the visit to the internist will finally give you the answers you need. But we're so happy that the thyroid pills are correcting that problem. We'll be anxiously awaiting more news. You're such a beautiful pupster Angus. We're thinking of you big guy! Love, Sandra, Cody and Star
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I hope the internist has good news for you. Angus is such a handsome boy.
Many hugs and luck.
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Angus-
I hope you get better. Tails, claws and paws all crossed that you get better real soon.
I hope that there is nothing seriously wrong with Angus and that the internist will come back with some positive news.
Please keep up posted. CHin up Angus we are all behind you!
So sorry to hear that Angus is having a rough time. Will keep praying that you get all the problems cleared up as easily as the thyroid. Hope Angus is all better soon.
Deb & Dave
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Well, Angus goes to see the specialist on Wednesday. BTW, someone had told me that a buffered asprin was good to give him, but I can't find the thread on it. What mg should I give him? I'll let you know Wednesday evening what was said.
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but he will be okay i promise
do not worry maybe his infection is a small infection ok
i will play for your baby boy ok
wanna be bddies so that won't be lonely riht now
caroline attard
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