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Hi everyone,
Wanted to keep those who were interested abreast of Frankie's recent health problems. Took Frankie to the vet today. After picking him up from doggy day camp he was limping quite unhappily, favoring is back legs some. He had had some mornings a few weeks ago where his front legs were a bit stiff upon waking, so we wanted to get him worked over. This morning, though, he'd been moving just fine with only minor problems on his back right hip. The orthopedic and neureological exam were just fine, but he showed pain in his hips. The x-rays showed de-generation, most likely arthritis. He's now on 2 weeks r&r and glucosomine treatment. His rear left leg has a luxating (sp?) patella, too, so he might have future problems there. The vet is hopeful, though, that these problems will go away with some rest, though there might be future deterioration. Unfortunately, the exam also revealed two other problems. Frankie has a heart murmor. Type 1 of 6, the most mild. They did a chest x-ray and an ekg. The ekg was normal, and the vet is looking over the chest x-ray tonight. From that we're going to decide if and when to have a vet. cardiologist do an ultrasound, and whether the murmor needs to be medically treated. Also, the hip x-rays showed that frankie has a couple of bladder stones. She's going to do more examination of the x-rays tonight and talk it over with the other vets at the practice to decide how to treat them: either through diet or letting them pass or surgically removing them. All this, and he had to lumps aspirated. The vet is not concerned about the vomiting the other day, as it was an isolated incident. Ugh. He gets extra treats tonight. -- Looking for a pet? Adopt one! ** http://www.petfinder.com Info for a healthy, happy dog? * http://www.dog-play.com It's hard to think of you as the end result of millions of years of evolution. |
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Dimpled Chad wrote in
: Hi everyone, Wanted to keep those who were interested abreast of Frankie's recent health problems. Took Frankie to the vet today. After picking him up from doggy day camp he was limping quite unhappily, favoring is back legs some. He had had some mornings a few weeks ago where his front legs were a bit stiff upon waking, so we wanted to get him worked over. This morning, though, he'd been moving just fine with only minor problems on his back right hip. The orthopedic and neureological exam were just fine, but he showed pain in his hips. The x-rays showed de-generation, most likely arthritis. He's now on 2 weeks r&r and glucosomine treatment. His rear left leg has a luxating (sp?) patella, too, so he might have future problems there. The vet is hopeful, though, that these problems will go away with some rest, though there might be future deterioration. Unfortunately, the exam also revealed two other problems. Frankie has a heart murmor. Type 1 of 6, the most mild. They did a chest x-ray and an ekg. The ekg was normal, and the vet is looking over the chest x-ray tonight. From that we're going to decide if and when to have a vet. cardiologist do an ultrasound, and whether the murmor needs to be medically treated. Also, the hip x-rays showed that frankie has a couple of bladder stones. She's going to do more examination of the x-rays tonight and talk it over with the other vets at the practice to decide how to treat them: either through diet or letting them pass or surgically removing them. All this, and he had to lumps aspirated. The vet is not concerned about the vomiting the other day, as it was an isolated incident. Ugh. He gets extra treats tonight. Poor Frankihead. Tell him we hope he feels better so soon!! For some reason I always thought little dogs were healthier than big ones. Between Frankie, Toby and some of our other small dogs, I guess I was completely wrong. -- BethF, Anchorage, AK It's YOUR God. They are YOUR rules. YOU burn in hell. |
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Dimpled Chad wrote in
: Hi everyone, Wanted to keep those who were interested abreast of Frankie's recent health problems. Took Frankie to the vet today. After picking him up from doggy day camp he was limping quite unhappily, favoring is back legs some. He had had some mornings a few weeks ago where his front legs were a bit stiff upon waking, so we wanted to get him worked over. This morning, though, he'd been moving just fine with only minor problems on his back right hip. The orthopedic and neureological exam were just fine, but he showed pain in his hips. The x-rays showed de-generation, most likely arthritis. He's now on 2 weeks r&r and glucosomine treatment. His rear left leg has a luxating (sp?) patella, too, so he might have future problems there. The vet is hopeful, though, that these problems will go away with some rest, though there might be future deterioration. Unfortunately, the exam also revealed two other problems. Frankie has a heart murmor. Type 1 of 6, the most mild. They did a chest x-ray and an ekg. The ekg was normal, and the vet is looking over the chest x-ray tonight. From that we're going to decide if and when to have a vet. cardiologist do an ultrasound, and whether the murmor needs to be medically treated. Also, the hip x-rays showed that frankie has a couple of bladder stones. She's going to do more examination of the x-rays tonight and talk it over with the other vets at the practice to decide how to treat them: either through diet or letting them pass or surgically removing them. All this, and he had to lumps aspirated. The vet is not concerned about the vomiting the other day, as it was an isolated incident. Ugh. He gets extra treats tonight. Poor Frankihead. Tell him we hope he feels better so soon!! For some reason I always thought little dogs were healthier than big ones. Between Frankie, Toby and some of our other small dogs, I guess I was completely wrong. -- BethF, Anchorage, AK It's YOUR God. They are YOUR rules. YOU burn in hell. |
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Dimpled Chad wrote in
: Hi everyone, Wanted to keep those who were interested abreast of Frankie's recent health problems. Took Frankie to the vet today. After picking him up from doggy day camp he was limping quite unhappily, favoring is back legs some. He had had some mornings a few weeks ago where his front legs were a bit stiff upon waking, so we wanted to get him worked over. This morning, though, he'd been moving just fine with only minor problems on his back right hip. The orthopedic and neureological exam were just fine, but he showed pain in his hips. The x-rays showed de-generation, most likely arthritis. He's now on 2 weeks r&r and glucosomine treatment. His rear left leg has a luxating (sp?) patella, too, so he might have future problems there. The vet is hopeful, though, that these problems will go away with some rest, though there might be future deterioration. Unfortunately, the exam also revealed two other problems. Frankie has a heart murmor. Type 1 of 6, the most mild. They did a chest x-ray and an ekg. The ekg was normal, and the vet is looking over the chest x-ray tonight. From that we're going to decide if and when to have a vet. cardiologist do an ultrasound, and whether the murmor needs to be medically treated. Also, the hip x-rays showed that frankie has a couple of bladder stones. She's going to do more examination of the x-rays tonight and talk it over with the other vets at the practice to decide how to treat them: either through diet or letting them pass or surgically removing them. All this, and he had to lumps aspirated. The vet is not concerned about the vomiting the other day, as it was an isolated incident. Ugh. He gets extra treats tonight. Poor Frankihead. Tell him we hope he feels better so soon!! For some reason I always thought little dogs were healthier than big ones. Between Frankie, Toby and some of our other small dogs, I guess I was completely wrong. -- BethF, Anchorage, AK It's YOUR God. They are YOUR rules. YOU burn in hell. |
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Dimpled Chad wrote in
: Hi everyone, Wanted to keep those who were interested abreast of Frankie's recent health problems. Took Frankie to the vet today. After picking him up from doggy day camp he was limping quite unhappily, favoring is back legs some. He had had some mornings a few weeks ago where his front legs were a bit stiff upon waking, so we wanted to get him worked over. This morning, though, he'd been moving just fine with only minor problems on his back right hip. The orthopedic and neureological exam were just fine, but he showed pain in his hips. The x-rays showed de-generation, most likely arthritis. He's now on 2 weeks r&r and glucosomine treatment. His rear left leg has a luxating (sp?) patella, too, so he might have future problems there. The vet is hopeful, though, that these problems will go away with some rest, though there might be future deterioration. Unfortunately, the exam also revealed two other problems. Frankie has a heart murmor. Type 1 of 6, the most mild. They did a chest x-ray and an ekg. The ekg was normal, and the vet is looking over the chest x-ray tonight. From that we're going to decide if and when to have a vet. cardiologist do an ultrasound, and whether the murmor needs to be medically treated. Also, the hip x-rays showed that frankie has a couple of bladder stones. She's going to do more examination of the x-rays tonight and talk it over with the other vets at the practice to decide how to treat them: either through diet or letting them pass or surgically removing them. All this, and he had to lumps aspirated. The vet is not concerned about the vomiting the other day, as it was an isolated incident. Ugh. He gets extra treats tonight. Poor Frankihead. Tell him we hope he feels better so soon!! For some reason I always thought little dogs were healthier than big ones. Between Frankie, Toby and some of our other small dogs, I guess I was completely wrong. -- BethF, Anchorage, AK It's YOUR God. They are YOUR rules. YOU burn in hell. |
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On Tue, 02 Dec 2003 00:01:38 GMT, Child opined:
Poor Frankihead. Tell him we hope he feels better so soon!! Thanks! I shall. For some reason I always thought little dogs were healthier than big ones. Between Frankie, Toby and some of our other small dogs, I guess I was completely wrong. Well, for a one-eyed, repaired-spined, heart-murmured, bad-hipped, bladder- stoned pooch, he's extraordinarily happy and affectionate tonight. I think he's a good example of bad breeding, most likely. Poor pooch. I'll let yas know what the vet thinks about the heart and stones tomorrow. Chad -- Looking for a pet? Adopt one! ** http://www.petfinder.com Info for a healthy, happy dog? * http://www.dog-play.com It's hard to think of you as the end result of millions of years of evolution. |
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