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Gypsy Has CT! I've just got back from taking Gypsy to the vets and it seems that she has CT. The vet isn't overly concerned at the minute because I can control her breathing when she does it and the vet said that the way I've been doing it is right and that if that's working for her then I should carry it on without medication. She only does it when I get back after leaving her for a few hours or when people come over and she gets too excited... so hopefully we'll be able to get away with not relying on medication for a while untill it gets worse. Poor little Gypsy! :( |
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AWW Poor Gypsy..:( Looks like she's in good hands, though!! :thumbup: :thumbup: |
Im so sorry.. Thank goodness she doesnt need medications right now... by the way... what is CT? I am drawing a blank.. sorry |
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Awww poor Gypsy, I am so sorry Vicky. I am glad tho' that she doesn't need meds at the minute. Poor little thing. PS: How are you holding up? Is Amelia ready to come out yet? |
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Awww poor Gypsy. Is there anything they can do about it? |
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Iam so sorry, poor babie, sending good thoughts and hugs your way. |
I'm so sorry for Gypsy but I think it is very common. Teddi probably has this slightly because she does this coughing/sneezing thing every once in a while but the vet said it is very common and nothing needs to be done unless she it seems to bother her and it only happens a few times a week. I'm sure Gypsy will be just fine. The steroids aren't good for dogs (or people) so hopefully it won't come to that!!! Can't wait to see the baby! Come on baby!!! :) |
Poor baby. What exactly do you do to control it? I think it's fabulous if you can manage it without medications. |
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