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Old 08-04-2011, 07:01 AM   #481
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Originally Posted by mama2yorkies View Post
Brittany, Jackson is very special, and so are you. That is so clear from everything you've shared. You two are an amazing team and I'm sure you will figure out what he needs to stay healthy and have a happy life. Hugs to you both.


I would be exactly like you Brit, and asking loads of questions and hoping for lots of answers. But....that also means you get a bit cross eyed ploughing through all the advice!!
It is not going to be easy for a while now, as you have to almost completely change yours and Jacksons way of life. It is very early days yet, and i'm sure lots more advice will come along for you to work your way through!
Maybe it's time for you to just pick a couple of people you know really well, and who have dogs with the same condition as Jackson, and take advice from them, along with your vets help. Maybe google some stuff too.(which i'm sure you have already done)
Keep a diary of what Jackson is having and if it reacts with him, so you can easliy see whats working/not working. You can then report to the vet.
Good Luck,and hang on in there....it is all still very new and sometimes scary, but i'm sure things will calm down and you will sort out what is right for your little man.
Sending love, hugs and prayers your way.

ps...Molly has been having a dentastix chew every night for the last 3 years, and is very fit and well, and has nice clean teeth It has never upset her tummy, which show that each dog is different.
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