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Old December 24th 07, 07:17 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Actually, I don't have all that much new information, except that the
vet says Buddy seems to be doing a bit better and his platelet count is
higher. The current theory is that he has been too active at daycare
(David is gone over twelve hours several days a week, and Buddy was
playing _hard_ at daycare) for the state of treatment of his Lyme, and
really should have been kept quieter. The vet says "We'll make sure he
gets his medicine _here_," implying that David hadn't been giving it to
them. (Which didn't sit all that well with David but I don't think he
said anything.)

So it's for the moment not looking as dire as it was a few days ago,
thank goodness. I hope this is really it and just keeping Buddy quiet
will get him back to normal.
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Old December 24th 07, 07:22 AM posted to rec.pets.dogs.behavior
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Default The Other Buddy Update

Kevin Michael Vail spoke these words of wisdom in
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Actually, I don't have all that much new information, except that the
vet says Buddy seems to be doing a bit better and his platelet count is
higher. The current theory is that he has been too active at daycare
(David is gone over twelve hours several days a week, and Buddy was
playing _hard_ at daycare) for the state of treatment of his Lyme, and
really should have been kept quieter. The vet says "We'll make sure he
gets his medicine _here_," implying that David hadn't been giving it to
them. (Which didn't sit all that well with David but I don't think he
said anything.)

So it's for the moment not looking as dire as it was a few days ago,
thank goodness. I hope this is really it and just keeping Buddy quiet
will get him back to normal.


Keep up the good work, and reports on Buddy
 




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