Teddy Bear was seen by the specialist today. The report on his stones did come back and, as expected, they were urates. He will have BATs done on his next visit. I fully expect good results. He is doing fantastic! :) |
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The specialist today was remarking how it is easy to find these in people by asking questions...they are usually disoriented....cannot do that in dogs. These pups often are diagnosed once they develop stones; and it is not uncommon to find them in older dogs who previously showed no symptoms. Not saying that they are common ... just saying it is not unusual for this to happen. |
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Prayers. Thank you for the updates. XXX for Teddy and Hugs for you. |
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Still praying for Teddy Bear |
Sending prayer's and best wishes for Teddy's continued improvement. Linda I know you keep a close eye on all the babies. Many times it's up to owner radar, the "clues" can be so subtle since animals' instinctively hide discomfort. |
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Teddy Bear Update! Teddy Bear had his BATs done this week and they are super great! He is off the Lactulose and will be transitioning to a regular diet. I have a consult in with the vet nutritionist for her feedback on what to feed him. He will be tested again at 6 months and then 1 year. I am beyond thrilled! :) |
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