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they should be responsible for the vet fees ... our thoughts are with you and we hope for a speedy, permanent recovery .... |
Any news? Hug that little baby for me and Max please. |
Did they do a bile acid test yet? What test is the vet going to do to determine whether or not it's an operable shunt? They should do a scintigraphy or portogram should because many times, ultrasounds are inconclusive... |
Update on Fitz...Wondering how he's doing, and if there's any conclusive news yet? |
Sending puppy get well wishes to you and he is on my prayer list! |
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UPDATE: Saturday morning, the vet did a bile acid test on Fitzy. The results will be coming to me in the next hour. He said 75% of shunts are operable and the rest are mostly manageable, so I'm trying to be optimistic. In my opinion, Fitzy's back to normal. His poop looks normal and he's a little furry ball of energy again. We're upset at the original vet at this point because his first option was to put the dog to sleep and get another one. That was four days ago, and Fitzy is well again. Can you imagine if we had listened to that doctor?!?! |
Geez, I know how you feel about that first vet...When Miko was a pup, the emergency vet told us that he wouldn't last through the night and refused to do a bile acid test...Well, here he is 3 yrs later :) |
well, I got the call.. It's a liver shunt, and they need to operate in the next couple of months. The bad news is that it's going to cost a pretty penny for this surgery ($1,500 or so) and Petland is going to cover about $500 of that cost (what I paid for the puppy minus $300 in previous vet bills). |
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Sorry - but I have to ask - Do you sniff your dogs poop everytime he/she goes?:eek: |
I am sorry to hear that, but it's great news that it's an operable shunt. My baby's liver condition is inoperable and has to be maintained with special diet, lactulose, and supplements for the liver. Are you allowed to pick the vet that does the surgery? If so, I would definitely consider going to University of Tennessee...Dr. Karen Tobias is one of the best liver shunt vet in the nation. Did your vet prescribe a special diet for your baby? If not, you need to ask that they put your baby on Hill's L/D or Royal Canin Hepatic LS 14...Also, you should ask for lactulose and denosyl, especially if you're not going to be doing the surgery right away. But honestly, the surgery needs to be done as soon as possible. The longer you wait, the more damaged the liver gets. Also, I highly recommend that you join the liver shunt/mvd group on yahoo groups. The people on that group are extremely knowledgable about liver conditions and will help with any advice at all. Also their files section is very informative. http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/L...d_MVD_Support/ |
Did they give the numbers on the bile acid test results? Curious, Winston just got his back, they don't seem terribly high so I assume this means no liver shunt??? Just wondered how high is high? My vet is waiting to "consult" with their specialist, hopefully I'll know more tomorrow...At least she's doing that much...Thanks. Almost forgot, wish Fitz well...hope this can all be taken care of ASAP, and he'll have a long, happy, healthy life to follow!!! |
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Thank goodness it's operable. I'd love to see what a 3rd vet would say if you could bring him the test results. I'm not that trusting of doctors, so I would want to be sure that Petland's vet has integrity. I'm sure he does, but just so you know that this is the real diagnosis. Im sorry to be such a bummer. I just like to see all of the bases covered. I'm so glad you got a better diagnosis than that first vet! |
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