Just a thought, but, have you considered getting ramps for him to use on the short stairs area???
Just a thought, but, have you considered getting ramps for him to use on the short stairs area???
Don't buy while shelter dogs die!!
I feel so sorry for GaylordI wish him well.... Is there any other option other than surgery?
We'll keep him in our prayers.... I hope he's not in so much pain and discomfort
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Oh Sue! This news just breaks my heart. Poor Gaylord!
Perhaps a ramp would make it possible for him to come to the kitchen? Or maybe you can let Killi and Shiloh hang out with him in the family room so that he doesn't get lonely.
Gaylord is in my thoughts. Please give him a big hug and lots of kisses from me.
Sorry Sue, this is so late, altho I have been trying to catch up.
Of course my 1st thought was how lucky G/L is to be with YOU! I too echo the thought of his being such a good influence for Kili. I honestly never even knew a dog didn't know how to play....Shi has 2 males to contend with? What's her secret (lol)
The Codster's been on Rimydal 2x a day since October for HD and artho in his knees from ACL surgeryIt was a tough decision but
really helped him a lot, altho I watch him like a HAWK! Breaks my heart. Ascripton worked too, but C was suffering a wee too much for my liking.
I've been meaning to ask you forever..what signs should I look for for liver disease? He's due for blood work in 2 weeks..I'm taking no chances. Hell, I go blood work for Celebrex
Grma sounds like a dream come true....lots of attention and loving...OO I hope she works out. The poor, sweet boy deserves a wonderful life after leaving you. I'm cursing the previous owners. What is wrong with people???? Saving grace is that there are people like you in this world.......
Love you lots....
So you and Gaylord will be at the adoption event Sunday? Is it still "northern"? If so....could you tell me place and time so we can try to attend?
thanks
Sara
Karen, Rimadyl does work wonders on some dogs. I'm so glad Cody gets relief from it. Here are the signs to watch for:Originally posted by K9karen
I've been meaning to ask you forever..what signs should I look for for liver disease? He's due for blood work in 2 weeks..I'm taking no chances.
As soon as your dog begins Rimadyl therapy and during the entire time he takes it, watch for the following symptoms, all signs of potential life-threatening reactions to the drug:
loss of appetite
refusal to drink
unusual pattern of urination, blood in the urine, sweet-smelling urine, an overabundance of urine, urine accidents in the house
vomiting
diarrhea
black, tarry stools or flecks of blood in the vomit
lethargy, drowsiness, hyperactivity, restlessness, aggressiveness
staggering, stumbling, weakness or partial paralysis, full paralysis, seizures, dizziness, loss of balance
jaundice (yellowing of the skin, mucus membranes and whites of the eyes)
Blood tests should be done every few months.
Save a life, ADOPT!!
Sue
Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
(RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)
Oh YUCK! How nasty! So glad the vet told me to get Cody's blood work done every 3 months. So far, so good. Geez, I hate so many meds, so dangerous, yet so necessary.
How's Gaylord doing on the Ascripton?
Cody's starting to lumber up and down the stairs and we only have 5 up and 5 down and it breaks my heart. He used to be a speeding bullet. Poor innocent angels.
Lots of schmooshy kisses to all the furkids...
Karen, Ascriptin isn't doing anything for him. He still holds his leg in the air and does not use it. I am waiting for different meds and news on how they want to handle this.
It's been mentioned on another BB by a vet that there is a new medicine coming out now instead of Rimadyl. Anxious to hear about it.
Save a life, ADOPT!!
Sue
Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
(RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)
Today my first foster was adopted by a wonderful stay-at-home grandmother who will take care of my sweet baby as well as I could (I'm sure)!!!!! A deal was made to have hip surgery done. I can't believe it!!! What a lucky boy. (I was ready to foster him long, long term... sniff, sniff). The nice lady met my approval!!!! Live long and well my sweet Gaylord. We all will miss you.
So as not to get too teary-eyed, I've been given my next assignment:
Bandit (what a coincidence!!!!!), a 5 1/2 yr. old male GSD. His people are moving to Florida and cannot take him with. Their reasons are legitimate, they really can't. He lived in a heated and carpeted garage. He is described as a "good dog". He is ball and toy happy, but not thrilled with car rides. I can't wait to meet him. Shiloh should just love him. (I hope.) Killi will guide him. Bandit should come into our home right after Christmas.
More good news, remember Petey, my first almost foster who tried to take off my nose??? Well, now he is training to be a K-9 with an officer already!!!! Woohoo. I am so glad for him. (Just hope I never meet him again so as not to lose my nose!!)
More great news!!!!!!!! I met Sara (Edwina's Secretary) and her husband!!!!!! What a wonderful lady!!!!! I am soooo glad to have met her. We were able to talk a little in between all the activity. Edwina couldn't come visit, though, you know, doggie germs and all. Hahaha. Hope to see you again, Sara. Give Edwina a little head scritch for me!! BTW, wasn't Gaylord gorgeous???
Save a life, ADOPT!!
Sue
Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
(RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)
OH SUE!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OMG!!! You've got me teary, that's for sure!!! What great, great news!I can't believe it!!! Gaylord has a "Sue approved" foster Mom and home, he'll be having his surgery and a new dogger foster is on the way! Now I only ope and pray to God that YOUR Bandit pulls through. And how wonderful that you got to meet the lovely Lady Edwina's Mom and Dad!!
So wonderful to have a happy update. BTW, Star***Shine and Cody Girl would much appreciate a Killi update!
Paws crossed! Love and hugs to ALL!! What a fantastic job you have, and continue to do!! Love ya TONS!!!! Sandra and the furkids!
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Star,Tigg'r , Mollie and the10 Gallon Gang!
And my Rainbow Bridge Furangels...Jingles, Cody, Fritz, Chessa, Satin, Buddy, Lizzie, Oliver, Squeaker, Moonbeam, Rosie, Ruby~
Killi does so well in a fostering environment. I did not have one moment of lack of appetite! LOL He cleaned up his bowl and went over to check if there was anything left in Shiloh's and Gaylord's bowls. I just can't believe it! He even ate doggie goodies (which he really doesn't care for)! I think he gained some weight! Hahaha. He even ate his wrapped up pills with no complaint. He was very good with G/L. He told him in doggie words that he was boss, but he is a nice boss. G/L respected that. At times they would even sleep next to each other. Shiloh, on the other hand, wanted him to play with her. He would just look at her. They did enjoy howling together, though. He let her lick his face a few times and they sat face to face many times. After the initial getting used to each other period and barking and barking at him, she actually liked him. They will also miss him.Originally posted by tatsxxx11
BTW, Star***Shine and Cody Girl would much appreciate a Killi update!![]()
Save a life, ADOPT!!
Sue
Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
(RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)
Sue,
Great news today about Gaylord. I'm glad to know that
he'll be getting the surgery for his hips also.Terrific news
all the way around. I'll bet Killian & Shiloh will miss him.Not
for long I'm sure, with another foster already lined up![]()
I'm so happy for Gaylord and for you, your first case was
a success.Good Luck with the next lucky GSD
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Molly (incognito) LOL!
No, I probably won't be seeing Gaylord again because the lady lives way up north and it takes over an hour for me to get there. (unless grandma brings him to an adoption event, but I don't know how far away from the events she lives either!) She did say she would call me and let me know how he is doing. I feel that he is in good hands with her. Thank goodness!
Save a life, ADOPT!!
Sue
Rainbow Bridge Angels: Thor, Shiloh and Killian, Avalanche and Wolf
(RB Gaylord and Bandit, fosters who have touched my heart)
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What wonderful news, Sue!! Gaylord will be loved and cared for, and now you have room for another. You have been bitten good by the foster bug!!! And good for Killian!!! Isn't it interesting that having another dog, other than Shiloh, in the house perked up his appetite. Hope he will keep up the good work.
I know you enjoyed meeting Sara too! I'm envious!!!![]()
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