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OMGosh Linda, as I said before, Thank God you know and understand how to help Olivia with her medical conditions! I'm so happy to know she has you as her mommy. ;) Praying there's a way to help Olivia with the Lepto strain. Poor baby, I hope you can find an easier way for her to take her meds. :( You and Olivia are in my thoughts and prayers. |
Wow, she is on so many different kinds of medicine. Confusing and difficult! It does sound like there was some good news today, so answered prayers. |
I am very happy to hear Olivia's ALT is good! Hoping the Lepto results are from a vaccine before you adopted her. Very unsettling. Poor girl and all of those meds. Hope you can find a way to make taking them less of a battle. |
I am thrilled about her ALT...but yes, concerned about the lepto. My vet has always said that it is not common where I live so she does not encourage the vaccine. The specialist did not express concern .. he basically was happy to see the improvement in liver values. Not much I can do until the other test is done....so trying to not think to hard on it. (that is not easy .. haha.. I almost called him back a few times today). Honestly, it lepto has caused her issues, my guess is it started in October when she was diagnosed with PLN. Not much I could do now to undo that. I don't know....I have pups that run crazy in my yard and get into everything. Olivia is not like that...I simply cannot fathom her getting lepto. But from what I understand it is not that difficult for them to get it if it is around. I don't know....just need to let it go until the final test is done. |
As for her meds....I think I just have to resign myself to the fact that it is not going to be fun. Until now I only had the Enalapril and the aspirin. The aspirin is liguid. If it continues like this, I can get the Enalapril compounded....I had done that once but left it out overnight so I tossed it and just went back to the pills. The denamarin is the one she really has an issue with...I guess because it is larger? Last night I had to put it down her throat at least five times...just crazy. I could also get the liquid form of the Clavamox if need be. She used to be good most of the time with pill pockets...now not so much. I tried mozarella cheese and american cheese...the bottom line I think is her appetite which is kind of hit and miss now. I just have to give her meds at certain times whether she is hungry or not! |
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I gave her the liquid meds first and had myself mentally prepared for a challenge but she took her meds in pill pockets with no problem. She is a MESS. |
I know it is really not funny trying to get all of her pills down her....but it does make one wonder WHO is in really charge, this cute little toy dog or ........ Good luck, Lady Jane :D And, yes, like Lisa said she does look so sweet and innocent :) |
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No question about that huh! My whole world revolves around animals. But then I think about how lonely it would be without them. |
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Relative to taking meds, Olivia reminds me of our first dog, Puff. We could give her a pill and think we had done our job. She would spit it out 10 minutes later. She was unreal! lol |
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Oh yeah...I have to watch Olivia for a while after I *think* she has swallowed a pill. Just crazy. |
Poor Olivia. Could you put her pill in a dab of peanut butter? I used to do that for Sammy. He had his own jar of Jif! |
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