Poor boy. I would have thought of his teeth first too. Will he eat a hot dog? Junk food is better than no food. Get better Graham.
Poor boy. I would have thought of his teeth first too. Will he eat a hot dog? Junk food is better than no food. Get better Graham.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
Poor sweet Grahammy boy, give him a hug from me. I hope you find out what's wrong, and he perks back up.
I will be thinking of Graham, and hoping he gets better soon.Pats for sweet little Graham
If he's depressed, do you have a friend with a young pup you could get to visit him? My oldest dog, 14, took on a new life when I got my two young labs. Having the young around definitely brought her to life again.
Labmomma
Leslie,I would be worried too. So sad.I did ask about his old injury,
(when he fell from the balcony) ,in your other thread.
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=108989
12 years old is getting up there in age, but still, he should have some good
days, poor guy. I do hope the Vet has something that might help him.
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Poor Graham.You've gotten great advice from others, I don't know what to say. All I can add is giving him fun one-on-one time with you as often as possible! Take him somewhere that he loves where he can run off-leash with you and play. At the same time, babying him too much may be sending the wrong message. Keep up with his Obedience and maybe NILIF, and balance the affection with exercise & discipline.
What raw meats have you tried? My pups would never resist pork ribs! Have you tried satin balls, also a much-loved meal?
Poor Graham
~ Feel Better Soon, Bub!
I'd try some "serious" one-on-one time with him, Leslie.
He's had quite a few changes in his life ...
* move to Texas
* new house
* new Hubby person
* new Dawggie Brudder
All that might be a little too much for one ole Dawg to handle.
Why don't YOU load him up for a day out ...
NO other dogs or 2-Leggers ...
Take a few bites of everything in the house ... all the Junque Food ya can find ...
as well as Dawggie stuff.
Let him run, walk, trott, or roll around - but keep him moving.
If memory serves, he liked his Swim Therapy ... find a clean pond or river with a dock
he can jump off of and let him swim for a while.
As for eating - something - anything - is better than nothing.
Junque Food beats NO food!
Hang in there, GrahamBoy ... there'll be a Better Day tomorrow.
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(((((HUGS))))) I am so sorry that Graham is not doing so wellI hope that he turns around and is back to him old self! He will be in my prayers!
Leslie I'm so sorry to hear this
You know Phred could be right, maybe he just needs some one on one time with his momma. With so many changes mabye he feels he's not needed any more.
Lots of hugs and prayers coming your way that he gets over this and becomes his normal happy self.
(((HUGS)))
Anna
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Graham has (probably) what's called histoplasmosis. It's a fungal pnemonia. He is a very sick boy. They can only confirm his histoplasmosis if they do an asperation of his chest/GI tract, but that's not necessary. If it is this disease, it's a 90 day treatement and it doesn't have a real high sucess rate. The sucess rate is only 40%, and we'll know after the first few weeks if it's working by his eating habits. If he begins to eat again, we'll know it's working. If he refuses food still, then he won't make it threw the 90 day treatement.
If he has absolutely no reaction to the meds at all, he has metastisized (sp) cancer that there is obviously no treatment for.
Now the waiting beginsPlease pray for my boy.
Aw, Leslie.I hope, now that you know what it could be, that the meds work and he starts eating again. I'm glad to hear that it isn't because of Boone, though. I was really afraid that he was just sad, and, sometimes that's worse than being sick. I'll be praying for Graham.
The idea that some lives matter less is the root of all that is wrong with the world. - Dr. Paul Farmer
Leslie, our hearts are so sad. I don't have to tell you how much we love Graham here. One of the highlights of my life was meeting and spending time with Graham and having him interact with Hannah and Tucker. Hannah was smitten and Tucker had his first and only best friend.
When I read Graham's extreme change of behavior, I was more inclined to believe that there had to be a physical cause and that he is probably dealing with symptoms that are serious. Graham has had lots of changes in his life and I just didn't think that the addition of Boone would throw him in this manner. Although the prognosis is not good, at least there is a diagnosis and some kind of treatment can be instituted and there is a chance of help for him. We will be praying that our Graham Love will once again rise and shine from adversity. He has done it before. Hannah sends her adoration and affection. Tucker says to tell Graham, *I can still lift my leg to pee, just like you showed me.*
*Until one has loved an animal, a part of ones soul remains unawakened.* Anatole France
I'm so sorry Graham is feeling so bad.You both will be in my thoughts and prayers. (((Hugs)))
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Thank you Kay for the beautiful sig!
"We can judge the heart of man by his treatment of animals"
~Find the seed at the bottom of your heart and bring forth a flower~
My thoughts and prayers are going out to you and GrahamOh how I hope he gets better soon!
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I've been Boo'd...
Thanks Barry!
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