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Originally Posted by ladyjane Yes, the OP is doing all that she can and I totally sympathize with her. CT is a very scary thing to deal with. I only suggest the things that I do because I have sadly had more experience with CT than I wish I had ever had. I found that there is a lot of trial and error in trying to tailor fit a treatment for each pup....and my vet did consult with specialists and I also went to specialists. Each one seemed to bring a bit more to the table in making things better for the pup. |
I have never had a puppy with CT....I can not imagine the pain of watching your baby go through this....my heart aches for anyone suffering through this......and I too have a tendency to seek out specialists when dealing with any illness, either in humans or pets. Specialists are acutely focused on that issue and they have a vast amount of knowledge concentrated in that area....they are on the cutting edge of treatments available for that condition, and always bring the best and most up to date treatments to the table! I can only imagine a "parent" would be trying everything they could possibly come up with, to get relief or a healing for their pet, and I wouldnt want anyone in such grief and emotional chaos to think for one minute they had not done all they could do!