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    Quote Originally Posted by Cinder & Smoke
    start BEE-HAVING and begin following the Rules!

    {{{HUGS}}} from the Dawg-Sitter and his FurKids
    Just had to smile at your post Phred because I am hoping you are following your own advice!

    It sounds like good news to me for Snoopy. Please tell him that his friends, Bella and Ripley, (and me of course ) are rooting for him to get *sprung* and come home ASAP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pam

    (Phred) ...
    I am hoping you are following your own advice!

    ... rooting for Snoopy to get *sprung* and come home ASAP.

    Does seem a bit like the Pot calling the Kettle "Black", doesn't it?

    But HEY - *I* didn't *chew up* TWO E-collars and *pull out* FOUR IV Lines!



    GET BETTER QUICK, Snoopster!!
    /s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi

    R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy

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    [QUOTE=Cinder & Smoke]
    Does seem a bit like the Pot calling the Kettle "Black", doesn't it?

    But HEY - *I* didn't *chew up* TWO E-collars and *pull out* FOUR IV Lines!


    Noooo.. but I'll bet you wudda if ya cudda

    Glad you're feelin' a lot better, Snoopers! Mz Logan is totally impressed by your pulls and chews cause she's such a scaredy dog at the vet. But dude, it was for your own good, and see? you're feeling much happier!! Be good so you can go home soon!



    I've been Boooo'd!

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    Glad to hear that Snoopy is feeling a bit better.

    Give that handsome boy some kisses from me and my pups.

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    I've been doing some looking online tonight, and found some interesting articles.

    This is one about pancreatits, that mentions Hyperlipidemia (high fat content in blood) as a cause or risk factor.

    I then looked up Hyperlipidemia and found this article, which talks more about Schnauzers and diabetes, but also mentions this condition causing seizures.

    Hard to say what causes what, but here's hoping changing Snoopy's food, and getting his blood work in order will help control the seizures as well!

    Sorry buddy, no more french fries

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom

    Sorry buddy, no more french fries

    No more FRIES!??

    OMG - say it isn't so!

    Dad asked da MickyD Gurl fur a "Fries wiffout salt" wun tyme ...
    there wuzza loooong pawz, an she finally sed "OK" ...

    We pulled up ta pay and get our stuff ... an she telled us ta pull over inna Penalty Box ...
    She brung our "speschul order" over a while later.
    Dad duzint ask fur NO Salt Fries any more!

    PS: The NO Salters tasted *AWFULL*!!

    /s/ Cinder, Smokey & Heidi

    R.I.P. ~ Boots, Bowser, Sherman, & Snoopy

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    Poor Snoopy. I've only just seen this and am glad to read he's doing better. Prayers and good thoughts going out for the dear boy.

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    The vet just called - Snoopy is coming home at noon! They would have liked to kept him until later this afternoon or early evening but he is throwing a tantrum - pulling off his bandages and tearing out the port and tearing up his blankets etc. so they are ready to get rid of him. The vet said he ate well this morning so he would like to give him more oral medicine before sending him home but since Snoopy is not cooperating he thinks it would be best if he was at home with his mommy.

    Amy, he did tell me that the fat in the blood was something that happened more commonly in Schnauzers. I just looked at Snoopy and said I didn't think there was any Schnauzer in him. Thanks for the information though. He will be eating a prescription diet from the vet right now. I am not sure when or if he will get to go back to regular food.


    "That they may have a little peace, even the best
    dogs are compelled to snarl occasionally."
    --William Feather

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