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yes, keep us updated on how Max is doing and what the vet says. :hands: :hands: prayers for you and for Max |
I know nothing about MVD, but wanted to tell you I'm so sorry Max has it and I will pray that he lives a long time with it. I think a second opinion would be good. Hugs to you and Max. |
im leaving know to pick up my baby. I dont know why the vets did not know about all the side effects of metroidzole. ill be back to update you guys when i get hime and im gonig to get his test results |
Metronidazole in low doses helps clear the toxins that build up due to the liver not functioning properly...You can ask to be switched to amoxicillin or clavamox which aren't as hard on the liver, but I wouldn't take him off of antibiotics until his symptoms clear up. Keep him on it for a couple of weeks...I'm not a vet, and this is just my opinion. This is what I do with Miko and has been recommended by my vet and others in the same position as me. |
Oh my goodness, I am so sorry for this heartbreaking news. I will be praying for you and Max! |
I also wanted to mention that if you get the metronidazole liquid, don't let them put beef flavoring in it... If your dog is having issues with nausea, you would be better off using a homeopathic treatment like Nux Vomica than a prescription med...I wouldn't use Nux Vomica everyday, but only when you know he's feeling nauseous. Like drawlins said, dogs with liver disease are nauseous because of the toxin build up and the fact that food makes them feel sick, but once you get him stable, his appetite should open up a little. Is there any way you can find the ingredients to the Medical Low Protein food? I have searched everywhere online and can't find them. Another question for you, what does the nutrical look like? You say it's in a bottle...The nutri-cal that they sell here in the US is in a tube. What you are giving, is it a liquid? Is it like an Isocal or something like that? |
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