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Elliott is sick again Elliott has not been feeling well the past couple days. He has not been eating a lot just a few bites here and there. What he has started doing that is out of the norm is drinking a lot of water. He went through a 16 oz bottle yesterday and that is causing him to pee a lot. He has never been a big water drinker so this is way out of the norm for him. He has MVD and is on the same meds and food he has been on since August. I took him to the vet yesterday and he changed his food to the Royal Heptic canned. He ate about 1/2 Tablespoon. I didn't want to give him a lot but he ended up throwing it up shortly after he ate it. There are no other symptoms really his eyes have been a little goopy and that is the only other thing that seems to be going on. Going back to the vet today, he breaks my heart when he is not feeling well they do have a way of looking at you with those little yorkie eyes. So any thoughts on what I should be looking for? any help you can all offer would be appreciated. Laurie |
Is he on Lactulose? |
yes he is on Lactulose |
I had to take Tink off Lactulose... after taking it for over a year she just quit eating. I believe that's one of the side effects of long term use. The first day I stopped it she started eating again... that was over a year ago and I haven't had to put her back on it since then. |
I am assuming they did blood work...any abnormalities? I hope they find out what is going on and he is back to feeling well soon. |
going back in today to do new round of Bile Acid. If you take them off of Lactulose and they have MVD how do they move the toxins out of their body? Don't they need the Lactulose to do that? |
My Teddy Bear had shunt surgery about a year ago and has some MVD. He is on moderate protein diet and no lactulose. I honestly thought they only used that for shunts, but I could be very wrong. He does have some tummy issues from time to time and we manage that with Pepcid which seems to help him. Has Elliott been to an internal med specialist? If so, I would have the vet fax results to them and consult with them. All of my pups who have been to a specialist follow up at my vet who consults with the specialist. Here is a link that is very informative. Perhaps it will help you. https://vetmed.tennessee.edu/vmc/Dow...NAL-201304.pdf |
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From: Lactulose - Pet, Dog and Cat Medication and Prescription List | petMD How It Works When your pet takes lactulose, the syrup travels through their digestive tract without being absorbed. There, bacteria can break it down which makes the intestines more acidic. The acidity draws water into the intestine, loosening the stool. These acids also convert toxic ammonia in the colon into ammonium, which is then passed in the stool. Side Effects and Drug Reactions Lactulose may result in these side effects: Bloated belly Abdominal pain Gas Diarrhea Dehydration |
View Thread See my replies in the thread Gastroenteritis Can You help Us? for Kiki Mama. I believe it is just below yours. You may find it helpful. This affliction is common to the breed but can require in depth testing if it ensues or worsens. |
Thank you all for your help. We do have a specialist that's who we went to for the biopsy and diagnoses. The vet and he work closely on his care. We are going to try the Pepsid and they said to add a little bit of low sodium chicken broth to the food to encourage him to eat. We will hopefully get over this bump soon. |
All of the tests are in and it appears that Elliott has Pancreatitis...he is on a pain med and anti vomiting med. Hopefully in the next few days he starts to feeling better...poor little man has been through so much it is so hard to see him in pain and not feeling well. It is going to be a cold snowy weekend here so lots of couch lap time for him in front of the fire :) |
Aw! Praying for Little Elliott... hope he's feeling better soon! |
Prayers for little Elliott! I hope he get over the pancreatitis soon and recovers fully. Best wishes! |
Best Wishes I know it's tough. I have been through it several times. Defining the root cause will prove to be a very positive step in his future. A little advice if I may. Watch him closely when walking or out in the yard. Don't let him pick anything up to munch on. Diet, diet, diet. I'm sure your vet has him on a specialized low fat diet. High levels of fat can trigger an attack. I'm using a veterinary (Royal Canin) formula of potato and venison. It's keeping her weight in check but I have had to increase the volume of food due. She if fed four times a day to decrease the work of the digestive system and production a acid. Meds are 1.25 mg famotidine (pepsid) twice a day and 1.25 mg of prednisone every other day. Treatment is re-evaluated every three months, baring symptoms .We hope to further reduce the prednisone. Hope I was helpful. |
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Good luck! I will keep him in my thoughts and prayers. |
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