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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Arizona
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| ![]() Well thanks for the support. Had the ultrasound done at work today.. (I am a vet tech) it confirmed to a extrahepatic PSS which is good news for me.. We can proceed with surgery. |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Arizona
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| ![]() So if your dog has a liver shunt, are there signs to look for? Vomiting, diarrhea, etc? Or is there a blood test or other sorts of testing that can be done to see if your dog is going to be subject to such an illness? Yorkie/Biewer health issues are new to me since I had a chihuahua that lived to be 21-22 yo with no health problems. She had a poor appetite, hypoglycemia, and thin. (Not gaining weight). She would eat well for a couple of weeks, then not wanting to eat anymore. I had to force feed her most of the time. |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Arizona
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| ![]() Oops tried to quote... Not sure how to do it.:-) |
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Donating YT 1000 Club Member Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: KS
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| ![]() First, I would like to wish you the best as you to through this difficult time with your little, precious Yorkie. I have a little rescue girl, Eva, who was quite tiny at 10 months when I got her. She also did not have much of an appetite for the puppy food that she was on. Having read about liver shunts here on YT, I immediately was suspicious and had blood work done. Results showed possible liver issues. Changed her diet to Royal Canin Hepatic and her blood work improved. Decided to run a bile acid to confirm or dismiss possible liver issues. Bile acid confirmed positive liver problems. Took Eva to K-State veterinary hospital where an ultra sound showed a definite exterior shunt. It ran over her stomach and under her diaphragm. I was told that the position of her shunt kept her asymptomatic. Every time she breathed or swallowed it shut off the blood flowing through the shunt. She did well enough through surgery that they spayed and removed a retained baby tooth. The K-State vet told me that we needed to have a bile acid done at the 3 month and 6 month post-surgery dates. Then, and only then, would she be declared healthy. It is my understanding that complications may show up during that 6 month period. At this point, Eva is doing very well. Almost too well. She is driving her brothers crazy. ~Joanne~
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YT 2000 Club Donating Member | ![]() The recommended protocol on BATS is 16wks and repeat at 6mths. Liver shunts do show up quite young, and they can remain hidden for years as well. While the BATS testing early on in life is not a fail safe, it still has a use. Most especially in young dogs/puppies who fail to thrive and have certain symptoms, of which lack of weight gain is one.
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Arizona
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| ![]() 4doggiemama.... So glad to hear that Eva is doing well after surgery ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Yorkie Talker Join Date: Jun 2013 Location: Arizona
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| ![]() Update on my little Fredericka... We had our consult today with a specialist to do her liver shunt surgery.. Everything went well and were having surgery on Monday... Very nervous for my baby girl... |
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Donating YT 4000 Club Member | ![]() Sending good thoughts your your way for a successful surgery and a complete recovery.
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Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() I will keep Fredericka and you in my thoughts and prayers. I know you will be relieved when the surgery is over. Hope that all goes well.
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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: Feb 2012 Location: Ocean Beach, CA
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The University of Tennessee Vet school is the best resource for MVD, liver shunt and all liver issues. They offer free phone consultations for anyone with questions or concerns about their Yorkie. The website link is full of information from a credible source. If you have time to call before Monday you will definitely learn a lot especially since I believe you said you were a vet tech. You will get a lot from the consultation. Good luck. You will be in our thoughts on Monday. | |
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Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() Is today the surgery day for Fredericka?? Saying prayers for her...
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I♥PeekTinkySaph&Finny Donating Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: Baltimore, Maryland
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FYI: All puppies have Liver Shunts. Before birth, the shunt sends the blood past the liver so it can be cleaned by the dam's liver. Then at birth or within a week after, the shunt closes down and disappears, and the pup's own liver starts doing the work itself. In pups and dogs with Liver Shunt, the shunt doesn't shut down and continues to divert most of the blood away from the liver. Depending on how much blood gets diverted, and how much the liver is functioning, is why some dogs go undiagnosed for years. More severe causes show symptoms early on. Some dogs live just fine with a shunt. My vet had one case where the dog was 11 years old before the shunt caused any problems and was found.
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Resident Yorkie Nut Donating YT 20K Club Member Join Date: Sep 2006 Location: Texas
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| ![]() Just checking in...hope everything went well ..
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