Pet Pictures
It seems like there's a lot of conflict and unhappiness in the world these days. It gets me down. One of the few things
LOL
did not see anything in the rules that required picture posting to be pets you live with
for those who do not follow Andrew Cotter | Olive and Mabel
a beautiful reminder to go scratch your familiar animals
Very sweet
Quick update... he was limping on his front leg starting Thursday. Took him to the vet. Nothing suggests trauma. Lyme test was negative. A more extensive tick panel is coming back on Tuesday. As far as I understand... if that comes back negative, then it's bad arthritis (he is an old and active dog) or something much worse.
ugh! The anxiety of waiting for a diagnosis is never fun.
Thanks for the update. Best wishes for you guys.
I'm fairly sure anyone who reads this thread wishes him well, so I ask for the sentiment until after I know more (nothing against you Tom... I appreciate it).
He's in better spirits/mobility today and of course the sumbitch nearly lost his limp while getting to the vet.
My guy jumped out of a (stationary) car window after a deer with a torn CCL. When motivated, they can move.
Still nothing but negative tick results. It doesn't help that the vet has called me back from 3 different numbers and google has blocked two of them.
He's still in good spirits.
And yes, when motivated he doesn't feel pain. Obviously he's a little depressed, but at least the anti inflammatory has him more comfortable.
Still nothing but negative tick results. It doesn't help that the vet has called me back from 3 different numbers and google has blocked two of them.
He's still in good spirits.
My uneducated opinion is that heβs just old and arthritic. My guy has been favoring his front left when he first gets up, so last month at the vet I got him some βdoggy ibuprofenβ (Rimadahl or something like that) and itβs made a difference.
Best of luck.
Rimadyl is correct. He's an active dog and arthritis is definitely a consideration. I doubt that's what it is. Hitting multiple joints in a month is a bit odd to me.
Rimadyl is correct. He's an active dog and arthritis is definitely a consideration. I doubt that's what it is. Hitting multiple joints in a month is a bit odd to me.
yeah, rimadyl is a familiar script to fill in the realm of elder k9 joint ointment
curious to read even a random seven item list of movements that constitute being active in a grey beard retreiver
Happy Update: Unbeknownst to me, Winston's scan showed clean a couple months ago, and he's officially off chemo. He's got some lumps and fatty deposits, but nothing serious. A little palsy in his hind legs if he stands too long, but he runs and barks much more often now.
Still chowing down on chicken livers.
Hunter (Golden) deluding himself he's getting some too.

Fantastic news Nut! Thanks for sharing it with us.
Nice!
Terrific!
But why continue to punish him with chicken livers?
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Good news, NhlNut! Those look like two very good dogs!
He had a sarcoma but the cancer hadn't spread. Problem is likelihood of it coming back. And with the size of it (and some corresponding number) the average survival rate is about a year.
But....the sutures are out. And last week he wasn't eating at all, throwing up constantly, etc. I thought he was dying. He has 100% bounced back and seems completely fine.
Not sure if anyone remembers the Monty saga but it has been 3+ years. Little guy is still trucking
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