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Another stone Our senior, Spenser, had his X-ray yesterday after having had bladder stones removed a year ago a week after we adopted him. They found one tiny one yesterday. He has been on vet. Prescription dog food since the surgery. No other foods have been given. On analysis the stones last year were determined to be calcium oxalate. The vet put him on an antibiotic until the tests she took are returned, saying a uti might have caused the growth of the stone. I read bottled spring water can help. Is there anything else I can do to help the little man? Everything else was great. Liver enzymes were perfect. The complete exam went well until the X-ray..... Any suggestions would be appreciated greatly. By the way, little Max who had double luxating patella surgery with reop on left leg, was xrayed and he is perfect! His bounding through the yard confirms those results. Gew |
So sorry Spenser is having to deal with this again. Maybe it won’t be as bad. |
Thanks. I don’t think it will be so bad. Last time he had a string of pearls. We had just adopted him a few weeks before so I have no idea how long he had them. Too, he has been on the special prescription food. I just don’t want an eleven year old to go through surgery. If there is anything else I can do, I would like to do it. I do also use spring water. Right now our doctor put him on antibiotics, but the urine culture is not back for five days. Thanks for your concern. Gew |
Sending special prayers out for sweet Spenser. |
Thanks! Today is Spenser’s first adoption day anniversary. Yup! One whole year since this little man came home. He may be eleven, but he is spry and last week, other than the bladder stone, the doctor gave him a clean bill of health. Yeah! |
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