Please let us know how Cody does at the vet's this afternoon Karen...Paws crossed for a good report!:)
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Please let us know how Cody does at the vet's this afternoon Karen...Paws crossed for a good report!:)
Hugs and Kisses to Cody ......... get better sweetheart.
......... of course, hugs and kisses to you too Karen!!!
In our thoughts and prayers.
Luv
Captain and Ruby
Hoping that all goes well at the vet.
Hus and kisses to COdy and Karen :) You're always in my thoughts and prayers... :)
Any updates, Karen? Hope all is well....
I'm so sorry I haven't checked any email....new 4 day work weeks and sickies at home so I'm in panic mode.....The boy went to the vet last night for a routine distemper shot, only to find out, dogs don't need it every year anymore....BUT I actually showed Dr, Fox, very dramatically of course, how Cody gets up from a sitting or lay position so that he could understand my concern. (If anyone else had seen me I'd be in loony bin), He thinks that Cody's knees have "thickened" , esp; the left , due to his ACL sir-jury and arthritis. He doubts it's ACL again but thinks Cody's in distress and made me promise to put him back on Rimydal 2x a day and to call him on Friday. Dr Fox said he's watch him like a hawk with the Rimydal. I still walk him every night but he doesn't go as far as usual. Of course the sweetie has to follow me everywhere I go- up and down stairs -afraid he'll miss something. He goes down the steps sideways by night time, and my heart just skips a beat. ARGH! :( :eek:
Aww, poor Cody. I was praying for better news.
Many years after Avalanche's ACL surgery, she developed arthritis in that knee.
Still praying that you get all better, Cody-boy!!
If the stairs are hurting him , then I would get some of those baby gates and block him from the stairs. You will probably need more that one. That way YOU can control how much he's going up and down and if it's his knees that are bothering him, then it would probably lessen the pain. We had to do this with Chester to keep him confined when he was young.
How's that sweet Cody-boy doing?????
Thanks so much for asking, Sue..Amazingly, very well. No ill effects neurologically from his stroke. I have to admit the Rimydal is really working for him. He's getting up easier and walking longer and is back to his bad self. His nose is drippy and his eyes red again. The antibiotic cleared it up but it's back again. I wonder if he had a migrane or sinus infection? At any rate, if this cold (Achoo!) doesn't clear up, I'll be back to the vet....(I think they should name "The Big Room" after Cody!)
Karen,
Good to hear Cody is doing well :) Keep us posted ! :) :)
{{{Karen and Cody}}} from Rosebel , Missy and Toby !
Woohoo!! Cody!!! Glad you're feeling better!!!! (My brother's dog didn't have any ill effects after his stroke either!)
Get rid of that nasty cold, though!!
Hugs to you, Cody!! (and to Karen, too!)
I think we've All felt that way a time or two... :eek:!Quote:
Originally posted by K9karen
... (I think they should name
"The Big Room" after Cody!)
Or at Least the Vet could...
...Take you for a ride in the new BMW.
...Invite you to his Kid(s)' College Graduation.
...Send a Bag of Biskitz for the Holidays.
...Offer a *Buck-Off* cupon every 10 visits.
...TRY to remember YOUR name as well as he members the FirKid's!
:rolleyes:
Hehehe, so true Karen and Phred. Our vet's office is now known as "Killian's Care Center"! LOL
Phred, Sue and Karen, I absolutely agree wtih you about the "naming" thing!!! LOL!!! I was certain that Dr. R would name his addition to his veterninary hospital after Kaycee, after all the hours, weeks and months we spent with him. He "thanked"me for helping him put his children through college. :(
Murphy may deserve her own wing, or even one of Phred's suggestions after going through her surgery next week. Just this weeks's visit was over $200. The Rimadyl was a pretty steep portion of that, but so was the grooming session and the office viist. Dr. R is not Murphy's vet and I wish he were.
Cody and Karen continue to be in my thoughts and prayers!! I LOVE good news and could use a lot of it now. Come on, Cody!!!! :D
Logan
That's great news, Karen!!:):) Did the vet say for sure that it was a stroke?? Important thing is the big, beautiful Codmeister is doing well!! Next time you and Cody are having a love fest on the floor, give him a BIG kiss from me!!:)
Fantastic news!!! Keep on getting better Cody!
Give him a big {{{HUG}}} from me:D
That's such great news, Karen. We are still praying and wishing for a full recovery soon. Big hug to you both.
Glad to hear Cody is recovering nicely from his stroke. Now we need to clear up that head cold!! ;)
Glad he's doing better, and that the Rimadyl is working for him. Hope you both keep feeling better and better ... dogs DO know when you are giving them a pill. Our first St. Bernard was quite skillful at it. She was capable of eating an entire dinner of dog food in 5 minutes and leaving the pill that was "hidden" in it untouched and clean at the bottom of the bowl. The would, if the pill was in, say, a piece of cheese, gulp the cheese, and hide the pill in her jowls for a minute or so, so just when you thought she'd really swallowed it this time, *plink* out the side of her mouth it would come, while she was looking the other way.
The only sure-fire way, which we often resorted to, was a two-person job. One person held her mouth open, the other threw the pill as far to the back of her throat as possible, then person one clamped her mouth shut, while person two stroked her throat and told her what a good girl she was. When she was obviously swallowed, she got the follow-up treat!
How's Cody doing?? Hope he is well.
Still thinking of Cody. How's he doing? Well, I hope!