| Lilah Charm | 10-29-2014 08:49 PM | 1 Attachment(s) Well, lilah is nearing thirty days on the adynosol, November 7th (I believe) is her follow up appointment but honestly after doing some reading and research I am feeling a bit grim.
We will see what the vet says of course and go from there but as it stands I don't think lilah has a shunt (which would be a great big yay! I realize she still could have a shunt btw) but I really do think she has mvd/hvp.
Though lilah would primarily be considered asymptomatic seeing as how she does not have some of the classic vomit /diarrhea issues, Lilah has always been a poor/finicky eater and I have only recently found a food (she's almost two) that she is eating pretty well. When compared to her sister at a few months old she was about half the size and grew well below the breeders anticipated size/weight (lilah has been a steady 4.6 for a long time her sister is between 7-8) and I have gone to the vet with my concerns about lilah being 'skinny' (possibly poorly developed muscle tone was what I was really feeling???) several times. Lilah also had a uti as a puppy (I don't believe she has had one since) and apparently that is an indicator (or can be, I wouldn't be mentioning it except the additional indicators) And the kicker?...I contacted the breeder and she confirmed at least one sibling from lilah's litter has mvd/hvp :(
*poor appetite, stunted growth, poor muscle tone, uti history, sibling diagnosed*
That said I am sure that's the luckier of many other options and it sounds like a healthy, happy life can be managed with a diet change And some other supports put into place. I suppose secondary to my fading hope that lilah 'got into something' this would be a better alternative to many other health issues. I guess we shall see. On a brighter note lilah takes her daily pill like a champ and continues to display no prevelant gi behaviors, is happy,at least appears to be healthy and loves her squeaky lamb :love:
Baby pic! |