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Toby is a sweetheart...I have a feeling he may just find a home; but if not, the foster home he is going to will love him .. she loves seniors! |
2 Attachment(s) Toby goes for his dental tomorrow. I am a bit concerned that he may have collapsing trachea...he has an occastional cough. Hopefully it won't be an issue after the dental. His teeth are dreadful...he has to have them taken care of. He has been on clindamycin for a few days now. He is going to the ophthalmologist on Monday... Just took a couple photos of him after his bath...such a sweetheart... Attachment 407342 Attachment 407343 |
What a sweet old guy. I hope all went well with his dental & he's feeling much better already. |
Toby lost all of his teeth, but he doesn't seem fazed by it. He has been eating like a little piggy! My guess is he feels better...those teeth were some of the worst I have ever seen. I imagine his mouth felt awful and now is much better. Of course I do have him on Metacam and Tramadol. He goes to Gulf Coast Vet Specialists in Houston on Monday for his opthalmology exam |
Poor Toby, but I'm sure he's going to feel better in the long run. He's very lucky that he found his way to you. |
Happy to hear Toby is doing well after losing all of his teeth. Poor guy. Sending best wishes for him for his date with the eye doctor. Thank you Linda and YHR for taking care of this sweet senior boy. |
Yes, yes, yes... When those teeth are rotten, infected & hurting it's amazing how they don't miss them when they are gone. They bounce rite back & start putting on weight immediately & start acting puppy-like again even when they are blind and/or deaf. These little seniors have spent their whole lives giving their all to their humans & to end up in this shape, it just kills me, uhg! This is how my lillymae was when she came to me. The only thing holding in her teeth was huge chunks of tarter & the stench coming from her mouth permeated my whole house with the smell of death, it was horrible. After she got them all out, she was 9 yrs going on 6 mo. |
Toby saw the opthalmologist today. She said that he had considerable pain for some time in the past and still has some in that left eye. This poor pup... painful eyes and teeth. I wish the same and worse to the fools who allowed him to suffer like that. :( I am copying parts of the report below as it is easier than to try to explain it all: OPHTHALMIC EXAM DESCRIPTION: OD: Comfortable; phthisis bulbi; mild conjunctival hyperemia; diffuse corneal fibrosis and vascularization; no stain uptake; shallow AC; no flare; diffuse posterior synechiae; hypermature cataract; unable to visualize posterior segment. OS: Comfortable; mild buphthalmia; no stain uptake; superficial corneal fibrosis; ghost vessels; 2+ flare; mydriatic; posterior lens luxation and hypermature cataract; fibrin strand from anterior vitreous to superior endothelium; rhegmatogenous retinal detachment. DIAGNOSIS: 1. Hypermature cataracts OU 2. Phthisis bulbi OD 3. Lens luxation with secondary anterior uveitis OS 4. Retinal detachment OS ASSESSMENT: Toby is so sweet! Thank you for bringing him in to see us. As you know Toby is blind in both eyes. His ocular disease is very chronic, and at some time in the past, he likely had uncontrolled glaucoma (high pressures). Today, his intraocular pressures are normal, but he has persistent intraocular inflammation in his left eye. Therefore, we are going to put Toby on a topical anti-inflammatory medication to maintain his comfort and minimize any ongoing inflammation. Please let us know if Toby seems irritated following administration of this medication. As above, he has anti-inflammatory eye drops for his left eye which she said is causing some discomfort. The hope is to reduce the inflammation and hopefully avoid having to do an enucleation. The thought of that makes me sick. He acts like he has not a care in the world....just a sweetheart of a pup. |
Poor guy, Glaucoma is one of the most painful things a dog can go through & I'm surprised that with no treatment, they didn't burst as is the case very often. If the meds don't work they may try other meds & if they don't work then they will remove the eye/s. Again just like with those nasty painful teeth, he will not miss them & it sounds like he's not able to see anything at all now anyways. I know it sounds horrible but I promise it's really not as bad as it sounds & he will just feel that much better afterwards. My Gracie came home after her removal with a cast on her front leg & a cone on her little head & ran & rolled all over the yard the same day of surgery. She was just so happy to get rid of that horrible pain in her sweet little head. Do you remember Lou's Cassy ? She had the same thing & it was causing her so much pain & she was a diff dog after the removal of that eye & remained happy & comfy till near the very end of her life. Whatever happens he will do well & you will once again be in awe at the courage of a senior dog. |
Just wondering how this little guy is doing now ? |
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He gets around my house really well and is a sweet boy. He knows the routine here already and is standing and waiting in the morning to go outside to do his business. He should train some of my others. LOL |
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those people gave him up like that. |
Oh such good news. I'll be Praying that the meds keep working & he can have a few more good yrs. I'm sure he will now, with the proper medical care & lots of lovin he will have. |
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