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Thread: Taking Bobby to the vet on Thursday. Update #25

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    Taking Bobby to the vet on Thursday. Update #25

    He has lost quite a bit of weight over the last few months. He has also seemed to have developed an intolerance to any type of food containing wheat, although, fortunately, his long-time normal daily food doesn't contain any so that shouldn't have anything to do with his weight loss.

    He is acting normally, eating, drinking etc and showing no sign of being ill, being his usual maddening but lovable self.

    Maybe something or nothing, hopefully, but I am getting worried about him and think it's best he gets checked out. I'll keep you posted.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChrisH View Post
    He is acting normally, eating, drinking etc and showing no sign of being ill, being his usual maddening but lovable self. .
    Usually a sign that its nothing too serious - hope it goes well for you both

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    Sounds like it might be nothing too serious, but sometimes animals hide their pain. Good luck, I hope you get a 'good' not serious answer to your question.
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    Chris, when animals get older they often lose weight, but hopefully there's no reason for concern. I'm sending my best wishes to Bob and to you for a good vet visit on thursday.



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    I sure hope that it's nothing serious. I'll keep him in my thoughts and prayers. Please continue to keep us updated.

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    Digi heard Bob might not be feeling well


    so she picked him some get well flowers


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    I hope Bob's checkup goes well for him & they find nothing serious.
    Prayers that everthing checks out OK.
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    Here's some good Springer vibes from Texas!!!!
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    Good vibes going out to you and bobby, Chris! please keep us updated.

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    Chris, just hoping that the vet visit puts your mind and heart at ease and there is nothing seriously wrong with Bob!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lizbud View Post
    I hope Bob's checkup goes well for him & they find nothing serious.
    Prayers that everthing checks out OK.
    That goes for me, too
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    Thanks for all the good thoughts and for caring everyone. {{hugs}} And beautiful Digi, Bob sends kisses and thanks for the flowers.

    I'm mad at Bobby right now, well, not as mad as last night but still ... As you may, or may not, know, in order to stop him picking up and eating things I have been putting a muzzle on Bob for our walks. It's been nice. But - you knew that 'but' was coming didn't you - late last night I wanted to call at a neighbours about a cat (that's another story) and took Bobby with me minus muzzle. No-one was home, so, as my dil lives just 2 doors down and I wanted to ask her something I went there. Just though the gate and, yes, you've guessed it, Bobby ate something, sounded crinkly like cellophane or something sweets/crisps would be packed in.

    As you may expect he's not feeling all that hot today, a couple of sloppy poos and one throw up, non of which contained whatever he ate.

    No wonder my blood pressure was high yet again at my check-up this morning. I swear he will be the death of me.

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    On the plus side the vet gave Bob a good physical exam and couldn't find anything, the blood tests didn't show any pointers either. One of the results was slightly higher than normal and another was slightly lower but all in all they were normal to good results for a dog of Bob's age.

    On the minus side he has lost around six pounds in weight and is visibly thin.

    While I was waiting for the vet to call me with the blood test results I checked and discovered what could be a timing and ingredient connection between his weight loss and what I have been feeding him on.

    Talking it over with the vet we decided on a course of action. I'm going to change his food back to what I was feeding him before his weight loss plus give him extra in an effort to feed him up. After a month I'll take him back to be weighed and if he has either not gained any or even stayed the same then he'll go for scans and whatever else is necessary.

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    I'm glad to hear that his bloodwork was close to the normal range for a dog Bob's age. Hopefully the food that you used to feed him will allow him to gain his weight back. I'll continue to keep him in my thoughts and prayers.

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    Fingers crossed that your plan of action helps Bob put on some weight.
    Eat up all that good food, Bob, and stop eating rubbish!

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