A friend of mine (former co-worker) came in a few days ago to bring me some pictures she had of Nebo. She told me that she lost her dog, Pookie, last week.Pookie was a shelter dog, a black and tan coonhound, and just an all around wonderful dog. She was 11 years old. She told me that they found out she had Cushings disease caused by a tumor. She described the symptoms (increased thirst, hunger, and urination) and that sounds just like Reggie.
I've looked on the internet and several more things fit. He definitely has the "pot-bellied" appearance (but not as severe as some pics I've seen). His belly sags and he looks rather round but when you feel him he doesn't "feel" fat if that makes sense (caused by loss of muscle mass another symptom). He also has the bony skull-like appearance of the head, hind leg weakness, pigmented spots on the skin and lumps (I'm not sure if they are the kind they mentioned though the vet said his were nothing to worry about), and his hair and skin seem a bit thinner as well but not dramatically. It mentioned nervous system problems (his restlessness and shaking?) and behavior (constantly attacking Nebo?) too. I read that its more common in small, older dogs. Not everything fits though so I don't know for sure. He really does not have hair loss on his sides or any sort of skin sores, diabetes, pancreatitis, seeking out cool places to lay (in fact he usually seems like he's cold) or seizures and the vet said his urine was concentrated not diluted (diluted urine is a symptom).
My friend said (and what I've read seems to confirm this) that there is no cure for it. If it's caused by a tumor its not recommended to surgically remove it in an older dog (Reggie is over 13). She said that the pills for it cost $10 per pill (going to check on that) and they don't shrink the tumor they just may help with the symptoms. What I've read makes it sound like the treatments can have adverse affects as well and that it is a hard disease to diagnose. I don't know if my parents will pursue my speculation, I'm sure they will see if the medication from the vet they already have works first. I'm not sure they could afford the treatments either.
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