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I have a night light on now as Nikki can't see well at night at all. He needs to go up and down the ramp to get to the pee pads so I keep one right by the side of my bed the ramp is on and the pee pads are at. I also keep one in the master bath. I think those baby guard rails are great. Now all of mine have to get off the bed one at a time and no jumping half way down and hurting their legs. Other than my room looking strange I love the peace of mind. I am hoping your vet can give you some help. |
We have noticed that Maxines night vision is also starting to go. Carlo still sees great in the dark. I am getting like Maxine! |
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This thread has offered so many terrific, helpful ideas. I can't thank everyone enough for all the input!!! :) |
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This is so true! When I took one of my seniors to the internist, the senior with heart problems and told the vet she just wasn't right and that I wanted to see if he could do more for her. He was surprised, as she had quite a bit more wrong with her than just her heart. I do feel she is being better managed and it scares me that she might not be with me now had I not taken her to him. I was hesitant too, because my regular vet is a very good friend, my agility trainer, and one of my bunco buddies. I think with the seniors and some vets, you have to be pushy and proactive. Diane, my regular vet has told me that she doesn't have anyone with dogs as old as some of mine have been. Diane is very good, but I just don't think she has as much experience with the seniors as the other vet. One of the other things with my seniors seem is getting picky about their food. Anyone else have this problem? I've spent so much trying to find stuff they find palatable. I've even bought lamb, not cheap meat to see if I could get them to eat. I made soups, stews, casseroles, you name it, trying to get them to eat. :confused: It can really be tough to find something they will eat. I'd love to know what others have tried. |
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My late Julz became a very picky eater in her last 2 months. (Ya'll I have to say it's the 2 yr mark since things started failing w/ Julz and today I sat here and read my very first few post on YT and cried like a baby. The pain is still so intense....)Sorry... Where was I, Oh...I made Julz creame of wheat, which she liked for a few days then pasta w/ broth, then resorted to adding cheese...I was pulling at anythign just to get her to eat Best of Luck |
I have night lights all over the house for Lady. I wish I could install the lights like they have along the floor in movie theaters to guide her way! I put two pads and two water bowls down at night to increase her odds of finding them at night. Otherwise she'll bark until I get up help her. ;) |
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[QUOTE=Ladymom;3273545]I have night lights all over the house for Lady. I wish I could install the lights like they have along the floor in movie theaters to guide her way! ] How about the rope lighting they sell around the holidays? |
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Just don't talk about it, all your friends will be convinced you've gone around the bend. :) |
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We just got home from the vet, where Alexander was such a good boy. :) The doctor was very supportive of putting Alexander on Anipryl. Yay!! He's had a lot of success with it and is really hopeful that it can help Alex, too. :D He also put Alex on a half pill of Rimadyl one or two times per day (the bottle said 25mg, but I'm not sure if that's for the whole pill or for Alex's 1/2 pill dose). The bloodwork results won't be in until next week, but the doctor said Alex appears extremely healthy except for the arthritis and the confusion. He was impressed with Alex's coat, teeth and weight, and said his left eye looks in very good condition - he didn't think Alex should be having any problems seeing out of that eye. The right eye does have a large cataract though. Heart, lungs, etc. all sounded great he said. He repeated several times that Alexander appeared to be in excellent health. :D I asked about vitamin B, denamarin (sp?) and the other things recommended throughout this thread, but the doctor wants to wait for the bloodwork before putting Alex on anything else. He said as good as Alex looks he really doesn't think Alex needs anything else at this time. I'm so hopeful that these medicines will help Alexander. Thank you all so, so much for the wonderful advice, the strength you've given me to take Alexander in and ask some tough questions, and for all the prayers!!! :) It means more than I can ever say. Hugs, Bonny |
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