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29-09-2008, 12:55 PM   #41

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


I am glad it is not thyroid related CS - that's how I lost my lovely little Smudge.

Hope he keeps improving.



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08-10-2008, 10:18 PM   #42

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


Update - was at vet again tonight for his checkup. All the fluid in his abdomen has now gone. We've to keep him on the diuretics for a while yet tho'.

Breathing is a bit better, heart still a bit fast though that could have been stress related as a dog in the waiting room got free from its owner and ran round and round the room barking its head off.

So he is still on the two heart tablets. Managed to feel his internal organs now that the fluid is gone. Said liver feels a little enlarged but not to worry about that.

To take him back in fortnight.

Appetite is much improved and he is, at last, putting on a little bit weight over his spine. Still very boney round his pelvis and ribs.

Thanks all for the support.

CM and Alfie



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08-10-2008, 10:19 PM   #43

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


Pleased to read he is improving.......



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08-10-2008, 10:29 PM   #44

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


Very pleased at the news, CM! Please give Alfie a chin-tickle from me.



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08-10-2008, 10:40 PM   #45

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


Good news CM.....a big Catsey cuddle for him



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08-10-2008, 10:51 PM   #46

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


That's such good news calismum. Please give Alfie a gentle cuddle from me. He is a good boy.



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09-10-2008, 08:40 AM   #47

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


Excellent news! All steps in the right direction; towards a full recovery. Hugs to you and a gentle cuddle to Alfie.



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09-10-2008, 09:19 AM   #48

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


Glad to hear Afie is getting better CM



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09-10-2008, 04:58 PM   #49

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


So pleased to read about Alfies health improvements, long may they continue xxxx



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20-10-2008, 09:35 PM   #50

Re: Dash to the Vet with Alfie


Update - not much more news. Vet tonight, heart still a bit fast, fluid all gone.

No idea what is actually wrong. He is so thin, can feel his pelvis and every bump in his spine - and he has put on a litle weight.

Took more bloods tonight so I asked him to test for thyroid even tho' he said it is highly unlikely.

He is eating very well but just not putting the flesh on.

Anyone got ideas for a 'help Alfie put on more weight diet'? He is not a fussy boy and will try most things.

To phone vet on Saturday for blood results.



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