Is this the same vet? See what they say.
If it's the same answer, see another vet and get a second opinion, pronto.
Good luck to you and Chloe.![]()
Is this the same vet? See what they say.
If it's the same answer, see another vet and get a second opinion, pronto.
Good luck to you and Chloe.![]()
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Ever had her lipase levels checked for pancreatitis? I have a dog with chronic pancreatitis and her symptoms are almost identical to what you describe.
I'd wait til she's eating and feeling better to do her vaccinations...well, personally, I wouldn't do them at all, but that's a whole other issue. My vet wouldn't vaccinate an already ill dog in any case.
Good luck. I hope you find an answer and Chloe feels better soon.
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No, she hasn't been checked for anything. Even just thinking that it could be pancreatitis makes me want to crawl into my bed and cry because that is why we had to put our cat of 15 years to sleep.![]()
She's only a year old, so the vaccs she'll be getting at her last booster set, so to speak. One being her rabies, which she really does need. After this set, though, I agree with you - I'm going to have her titer tested when its time for her next round.
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Pancreatitis is much easier to treat in dogs than it is in cats...still serious, but generally not something you'd have to consider putting her down over. I've had several dogs with pancreatitis both acute and chronic. None of them have died because of it. Paxil has had chronic problems for years. She's 14 now and still doing very well. She was still my main lead dog this past winter. (she's retired now, but I haven't broke that news to her yet!) I have to monitor her diet very closely and occasionally give her sub-q fluids. At one point we added enzemyes to her food, but she doesn't seem to need that anymore.
I'd ask for a general health panel(bloodwork). It should show if anything isn't working right in her major organs and at least give you a starting point.
I didn't realize Chloe was so young! I do vaccines for two years(one when they first arrive if I don't know their history and a booster a year later). I do rabies every three years because I have to keep my kennel permit(there hasn't been a case of rabies here for 50 odd years).
Last edited by Glacier; 07-02-2008 at 01:52 PM.
If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
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That would be so nice if it was like that here!! I just heard on the news lastnight that in the county (Guilford) just north of me, there has been 13 confirmed rabies cases so far this year!... just in that county! Foxes, raccoons, skunks, bats, cats...etc... I know last year was really bad as well!...
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I was going to suggest the same thing as Glacier... get her checked! My friend's dog was diagnosed with Pancreatitis. Apparently, a dog will either have it from birth (which sounds like Chloe probably has) or will get it following an intestinal infection. You'll have to give her enzymes, but it's highly treatable! It's weird, but I have met several dogs with Pancreatitis in the past few months. I used to know nothing about it, and thought it was super rare... but my friend's dog was just diagnosed, a dog at the park had it, and a dog in rescue was diagnosed with it, and they are all healthy with treatment.
Since the episodes are sporadic, it doesn't sound like Chloe has a severe case... but I've read that a dog with Pancreatitis will slowly starve to death, so it's SUPER important to get her checked out! Unless they're absolutely positively necessary, I would skip the vaccinations, until Chloe is better. Good luck, and keep us updated!
Honestly... the only advice I can give is to have her checked out by a vet. I really hope you find out what's wrong, though. Have you talked with your vet about a payment plan if you can't pay for it all up-front, or post-dating checks?
I have an appointment scheduled for 1:30 tomorrow. The head vet, Dr. Griese, is going to be looking at her.
The perk of working at this particular vet clinic is that I don't have to pay up front for any medical care that my dogs recieve. Their stand is that if I fail to pay in a timely manner, they can always deduct the payment from my check.
You have no idea how comforting that is to hear.Pancreatitis is much easier to treat in dogs than it is in cats...still serious, but generally not something you'd have to consider putting her down over. I've had several dogs with pancreatitis both acute and chronic. None of them have died because of it. Paxil has had chronic problems for years. She's 14 now and still doing very well. She was still my main lead dog this past winter. (she's retired now, but I haven't broke that news to her yet!) I have to monitor her diet very closely and occasionally give her sub-q fluids. At one point we added enzemyes to her food, but she doesn't seem to need that anymore.
I'd ask for a general health panel(bloodwork). It should show if anything isn't working right in her major organs and at least give you a starting point.
If her fecal comes back negative for any type of parasite, I'm going to request for a blood panel to be done.
I just want her to get better and be healthy.
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