Good to see him doing okay Tamara. I hope he continues to improve and is back to his bouncy self soon. I know it's so scary when they are sick like that. Thanks for sharing some pics of him.
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Good to see him doing okay Tamara. I hope he continues to improve and is back to his bouncy self soon. I know it's so scary when they are sick like that. Thanks for sharing some pics of him.
More good healing vibes coming your way Earl :). Glad to see your big boy at home Tamara, please give him a gentle hug from me.
Yay, those photos made me smile! Huskies in the snow, I'm excited! Keep on keepin' on, Earle!
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Originally Posted by K9karen
The most common cause is a high fat meal. My vet says she's over-run with cases of it on the evening of a holiday meal. If you give your dogs a plate of turkey, gravy ect after Thanksgiving, they are at high risk of developing pancreatitis.
There is also a link between it and hypothryroidism, which Earle also has. Overweight dogs are more suspeptible too.
And sometimes it just happens for no apparent reason or trigger.
Oh Earle, such a sad face. But I'm happy to see you playing with your buddy! And for the fact that you are home recouperating. :)
Earle, I am very glad to see you are up and about and getting better. Now, if you'd just eat a bit and get to feeling much better you'd stop giving me more grey hairs!!! I'm such a worrier when someone is sick.
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Oh Earle.... you poor boy!
I'm so glad you were perky enough for a little bit of play time!
I hope you are feeling back to normal in no time!