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Sending healing thoughts to your beautiful girl, Velvet.I'm so pleased that she is a bit brighter now. Hopefully, with each day that passes, you'll notice an improvement.. She is a magnificent dog. |
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We are still not eating much she did eat a slice of ham earlier - you get to the stage you would offer them anything. For those that dont know shes in kidney failure x |
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Sorry to hear your news. It's very difficult if they won't eat. Is she dehydrated, if not it may be worth asking about vitamin injections and anabolic steroids, this is a 'pick me up' for renal cats but obviously check if its ok for dogs! I'm guessing she has horner's syndrome? I've seen a couple of dogs at the vet with it after various issues and they recovered over time. Fingers crossed she feels better soon. |
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Poor Daisy, a stroke and renal failure.. She is such a beautiful girl.I do hope that she starts to eat soon.Keeping everything crossed for a swift recovery for her.Have you tried her with Addiction dog food?I had a very old dog that survived solely on Addiction. It smells great and of course it is hydrated with hot water which brings out the flavour even more. I don't know a dog that doesn't love it. |
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