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| ![]() Katie has this same problem. So before she had LP surgery last month the vet did x-rays on her. Well, she did not have CT, but they found that she has an enlarged heart. So please go with your instincts.
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Michigan
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| ![]() Just lost my little guy Dec. 13th 2007, 13 years old. I never let him get overweight. But the enlarged heart just shut his trachea enough, it happen so fast. No medicine could not fix him this time. But I was so blessed to have him for 13 years. My vet gave him six years. |
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BANNED! Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: north florida
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| ![]() My female Yorkie has occasional attacks like you described. Another Yorkie owner told me to hold her and blow air across her nose from the side. Believe it or not this works with her. I asked her vet about the possible trachea damage from pulling so hard on a leash...he said if there was damage the symptoms would be constant not just on occasion. I ended up buying a harness vest for her to wear when she walks on a leash and it helps some with the strong pulling. Last edited by annabelle's mom; 01-04-2008 at 08:26 PM. Reason: spacing in paragraph |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Michigan
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| ![]() Corky was about six months old. When we got him, he was 12 weeks old and his bark was so low and we thought it was odd. Xrays showed an enlarged heart and weak trachea. His coughing started about six years old, but he always seemed to make it. But this last time it was so different, my little guy could not quit coughing and he tried so hard to keep it open. Went down hill so fast. It was so terrible. Miss him so much. |
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2007 Location: U.P. Michigan
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| ![]() I think the honking noise is characterist of CT. It's a unique sound , so different than a cough or sneeze. |
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Love My Furbabies! Donating Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: somewhere
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| ![]() I took McKenzie back to the vet and they still don't see it neccessary to do an Xray. I'm really unsure what to do, it almost seems like I'm making a big deal out of nothing to them. I've been giving her the medication and she doesn't cough nearly as much, maybe once a day if at all. She's going to be spayed on Monday and I'm really nervous about everything. Please keep McKenzie in your prayers <3 |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Michigan
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| ![]() When he started honking I knew this was the final stage. He could not even take a drink of water. He wanted in his little bed so bad but could not even lie down anymore. That would be the last night for him. No more suffering. I called my vet and what a hard call to make. "Just can't make our pets young anymore" |
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YT 500 Club Member Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: McKinney, Texas
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We also have Hydromet -cough syrup. I only give her as needed. But she turns blue every time i give her a bath. not while I am washing her because i do not put her head under water. (Her head i wash with a washcloth). It's when i start to dry her that she starts to roll around on the floor like a maniac and i have to try to stop her. she gets out of breath quick rolling on her sides and then she will stand up and sit still bc she can't breathe. i try everything in my power to not let her get excited at all. but she just gets so playful and crazy when she is all wet. I hold her down in a towel too and it does not help. Her little tongue starts to look greyish and the underside of her tongue 2 lines of purple. it freaks me out to the point where i get really nervous. she will do it only once or twice but it makes me so scared. I keep her short so she dries faster and is stays clean longer. I give her a bath sometime every 2-3 months just because bathtime is very scary. She coughed really bad last week but so far so good. it was last Saturday night her last episode. She inhales her food while eating and i try to get her to eat slower. But she had a fainting episode 1 month ago while eating her and my other dog were fighting over there food (I no longer just set the food down and walk away, i have to stay with Samie until she is finished eating) that was a very scary day for me and although she is fine now. When we had her xrays done in june there were signs of ct. but a month ago when we did xrays it had progressed. Does anyone know if it showed up on the xray worse than her June xrays because she had just had the attack 2 hours earlier that morning? I am hoping that maybe it has gone back to the way it looked just 6 mos ago. i know that may be wishful thinking but i am hoping since she collapsed and fainted and then had xrays only hours afterwards maybe it the xrays were worse because of that. | |
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this is so very sad. my heart is breaking just reading this. How old was your yorkie? | |
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tell them that you want xrays done and demand it. even if for piece of mind. i would be taking my dog to a different vet. i know we get used to going to a certain vet- but you got to research. i have never heard of this?? go to healthypet.com and search for a vet in your area and call them and see what they would suggest. AAHA credited vet hospitals are the BEST OF THE BEST when it comes to caring for SMALL breed dogs such as our yorkies. Our vet is AAHA credited and they are the best and a friend of mine works at the emergency vet-she told me that our vet-they deal with all the time. she told me you have to be careful when choosing a vet and that your pets life could depend on it. When i told her about the vet that we used to go before we switched... she said- all i can say is I am glad to hear that your switched. She did not have good things to say about where we had been going. AAHA vets are very experienced. you will notice a difference when you walk into the door immediately that these AAHA credited vets aren't just another vet. Unreal. HUGE difference. and i don't know- but -when it comes to my girls i want someone who is excellent. there are vets on every block anymore. The AAHA will point out the great ones for you bc unless they are AAHA credited hospitals...i don't think just any vet will do for our small babies. they must be aaha credited. go to the website and see what is required to be AAHA credited. You will be glad you did. :-) Last edited by sadiesamie; 01-12-2008 at 01:06 PM. | |
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YT 500 Club Member | ![]() Ours does this honking and sucking in when she has pulled too hard on her leash. We always use a harness for walks. However, she has also done it just for no reason. It is not often, and our vet said she would need to hear it first since she wasn't sure if it was reverse sneezing. When it is over, she seems just fine. We still don't know what it is, and she is six years old. ![]()
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