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Old 06-11-2008, 01:16 AM   #11
Meggie
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Hi Franceen.
Yes Button has improved. I can't say it was immediate. It took about 3 days before there was a really noticable difference, but he was very bad, very bunged up poor lad. But I've yet to test how much is down to the Piriton & how much to the cortisoid pills he's taking as well. Today is his last day for those, then he'll just be on Piriton & that's what the vet wants to see, how he goes on just on those. If it controls his symptoms, he doesn't need to go back till the end of July, if not he'll be there next week for more tests, so fingers crossed!

Apart from the splitting into 8ths, I'm finding no problem getting the pills into him. He has it in a bit of pate & queues up at the fridge door
But then he's always been a bit of a gannet from being half starved by his breeder in the hope of keeping him within show weight.

I noticed a mother buying baby Piriton syrup at the pharmacy in Tesco yesterday so, if I get fed up with doing the splits, I can get some
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