| TraceyAnn | 01-14-2010 05:23 PM | Hi Jen,
my tucker has ct, & I've been reading for the past 18 months, here's what I do or what I've found out. He gets 25mg,theophylline, to open his airways, some believe it doesn't help opening airways below the ct, but I think it helps him, on high pollen days he gets an allergy tab. this works well, it dries him up, he also takes formula cv, it's supposed to strengthen the ticker, belief is that lack of air from CT, is hard on the heart, he also gets nupro powder vitamins in his food, I think that makes me feel better, giving him a little extra something.. I keep changing foods trying to find the best. Some recommend vitamin c and glucosamine, it's not proven to rebuild the trachea but it also doesn't hurt. If your dog needs an inhaler, you can make a mask out of a dixie cup, it's better than a pediatric mask. I buy my meds online, the inhaler is 150.00 in a drug store, only 50 online. I don't even give him the inhaler anymore. It was getting him crabby, and the pills work well. Don't rush into surgery, the outcomes aren't that good. I gave up on that option. The best vets. are in tenessee, tuckers ct is in his chest, worse place, they use stents there, and there's alot of complications with them. If in the throat area, rings are used, better way to go. Remember age is a biggy, under 6 is better, BUT do you really want to take the chance, you want the best, but the best doesn't have a good prognosis rate. There's many dogs out there on meds. and they live decent lives. You just need to find the right formula that works for your dog. Don't give up, you will find it. Maybe one day soon they will perfect the surgery and I'll be right there in line with you!!! Take Care, Tracey |