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Old 01-28-2012, 09:48 PM   #43
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Uni for the most part is healthy. She has pancreatitis which was her worst sickness so far. She will be 5 yrs next month. She also has LP grade 2-3, in addition to her off standard color and very fragile and thin coat. We now know we got her from a broker and not a breeder as she had posed as, and we are lucky that we ended up with what we did. I know others who went through liver shunt surgeries, kennel cough, pneumonia, etc.

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Originally Posted by kjr6306 View Post
Our little guy just had bladder stone surgery. When the doctor looked at the xray he found that Mickey's right hip/femur was deteriorated. The vet was suprised that he didnt have any problems walking or was in no pain....Yesterday, we had to take him back in because his incision wasnt heeling. Turnes out Mickeys body was rejecting the sutures. He's in really bad shape now. He will be staying at the vet for the next 4-5 days. We are hoping he pulls through. He is a rescue. We think he is around 4 and we have had him for 1.5 yrs. He only weighs 3.7 lbs.
I am so sorry to hear this. I had a dear foster named Katie who had four huge bladderstones. It is a very invasive and major procedure, and I hope your Mickey's pulls through.
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