I have always loved Digi since the first day you got her. I am trying to type through my tears here as well. I will be hoping that this can be fixed and Digi will be with you for many years to come.
I have always loved Digi since the first day you got her. I am trying to type through my tears here as well. I will be hoping that this can be fixed and Digi will be with you for many years to come.
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You and Digi will be in my prayers. I'm so sorry to read this.
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Oh No poor wittle Digi.. I sure hope meds can help this baby to get well.. Sending Lots of PT Positive Vibes & Prayers & Huggss.. Keep us posted on how Digi is doing & the Vet visit..
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Prayers, prayers and more prayers for Digi, dear little wigglebutt.
Prayers that this can be treated and you and Digi will feel better soon.
HUGS!
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Sure sounds like pancreatitis to me....which I have an unfortunate amount of experience with. Several of my dogs have had acute attacks, two now have the chronic form. It's not fatal, if treated, but it is painful. Even the chronic form can be managed. Paxil is fourteen, had it for years, and still doing well.
The danger with an acute attack is dehydration. Digi likely needs to be hospitalized and on IV fluids for a few days with no oral intake of anything. The digestive system needs to shut down for a bit to reset itself. Then very small meals, very bland food. NO treats, no fat likely ever again. Pancreatitis is most often triggered by a fatty treat(gravy, roast drippings, pigs ears ect).
Paws crossed for your girl. PM me if you want more details on what we did with my dogs!
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Poor Digi - she'll be in our prayers.
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keeping you both on our thoughts... hope she can get comfortable and as Glacier said some fluids and best wishes for her recovery...
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Poor Digi. I hope She becomes better. You're definitely in Remy's, Honda's, and I's prayers.
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How scary. I'm so sorry to hear this. I'm sending thoughts and prayers out to both of you right away. Feel better Digi!!
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