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Originally Posted by Mardelin Somehow I'm not thinking EPI.....my girlfriend just lost her 7 year old Champion to EPI......it hit fast and she went fast. Same vet Lissette has......but, nothing, nothing helped, her girl had diarreah and vomitting, would not eat.......Lissette's lil girl does responds to meds.....and is eating and gaining......same vet Dr. Hawthorne......
By the way you can't compare Texas Vet costs to California costs. Vets here charge about 200% over what vets charge in Texas and Dr Hawthorne's prices are below the average vet in Dallas. |
yeah we almost lost an epi dog on my other yorkie group and it hits fast - plasma transfusion saved her the hepastarch did not work. She is working with susan davis now
Holistic Veterinarian Pet Nutritionist Holistic Pet Care and thriving but almost lost her and it hit fast and furious - the plasma transfusions are a saviour saved my dog from dying of pancreatitis as the body gets so toxic the plasma flushes the toxins out quickly - I believe ple and epi are very similar in nature.
I still think this is ibd case that has spun out of control

since blood work is not showing any signs of any other diseases and the blood work should show signs if some of these other things but if this were mine i would have that pancreas cpli and tli done as ibd can trigger the pancreas and per our internal medicine specialist dogs will test high on cpli and tli with ibd and no pancreatitis symptoms. Also several vets on my vet groups have stated yorkies are notorious for skin and digestive issues sadly