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Barnyard Buddies: bloody urine |
sherrye
True Blue Farmgirl
3775 Posts
sherry
bend in the high desert
oregon
USA
3775 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 06:33:41 AM
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so glad you found out what was wrong with your fur angel. sherrye
the learn as we go silk purse farm farm girl #1014
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Melina
True Blue Farmgirl
435 Posts
Melina
USA
435 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 06:49:00 AM
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Such a shame, especially as there are very good, tried-and-true antibiotics for bladder infections. Sometimes the egos of vets can be infuriating. (I can say that, I worked for years as a vet tech.) Don't get me wrong, they are great in an emergency, but sometimes the need to be right is counter to the welfare of the animal. I'm so glad she recovered, it's obvious she's in a very good place with you
The morning breeze has secrets to tell you. Do not go back to sleep. Rumi |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 08:39:21 AM
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Kathy Your "Baby Girl" is beautiful!!!! I have two male yellow labs, Luke and Clay and I call them my "little boys" at 100 pounds each calling them little is a stretch. LOL They own us and operate us and I love it. Labs are the best!!! Kathy |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 10:20:26 AM
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That's the truth! My fur baby owns and operates me too. I've never seen a more spoiled rotten dog.
Thank Goodness she's almost back to normal (with the help of Benadryl) and will be able to enjoy her 12th Birthday party that my boys are giving her next week. I just bought her a new bed, and I'm going to order her a doggie cake, and buy her some holistic treats. I have the cutest pink birthday party hats with doggie paws all over them and they say Let's Pawty. I plan on cooking her her own special dinner that night. All that's left to do is getting her some pink balloons. Tell me this dog's not spoiled :) |
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babysmama
True Blue Farmgirl
931 Posts
Elizabeth
Iowa
931 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 11:27:17 AM
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I'd be furious at my vet, only because of the fact that you asked him/her for a different prescription and they said no!! I had a vet who had to amputate the back leg of our cat after she got stuck in a trap. The incision opened up three times and she had to be put to sleep three times to get it re-sticched. I kept telling the vet that the bone was too long and the skin couldn't stretch that far but she kept telling me that the cat was chewing at the stitches, though I knew she wasn't. The fourth time it happened she cut the bone shorter and sewed the leg back up and it was fine. Poor kitty had to go through all that for nothing. The vet never apologized and of course I was charged for each procedure. I switched vets soon after. Our new vet is an older gentlemen who listens to me. If our cat gets a UTI (which she often does) he lets me pick up the medicine without seeing her. When the animals need shots he charges just for the shot...not for a whole office visit. It is like night and day between the two. I now drive 25 miles to the vet just because he is so good. You may want to consider finding one you can work with and trust...they are out there! -Elizabeth |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 12:34:49 PM
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Oh Kathy you aren't the only one that does doggies birthday parties. The boys (Luke and Clay) get an ice cream cake from Baskin Robbins every year, they love it. They are litter mates so they have the same birthday so we just do one cake. Talk about spoiled we traded in my Jag for a SUV so they would be more comfortable in the car and then we bought a 5th wheel trailer so they can travel with us.
Hope your baby continues to get better and has a very happy birthday!!! Kathy |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 1:08:34 PM
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It's a shame there aren't many good vets anymore, and by that I mean one's who do their job because they truly love animals, and not to see how much money they can charge you. I'm very unhappy with my vet. It seems like every time I go I feel like I've been raped by the time I leave and their prices increase with almost every visit. I've been checking around and there the cheapest ones near my home. I wish I could find a old school type vet around here, I'd drive her to where ever I had to, but it seems they don't exist anymore here where I live. |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 1:11:36 PM
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I never thought about a ice cream cake, I bet she'd like that. It's still nearly 100 degrees here, so ice cream sounds good. |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Sep 08 2010 : 5:41:47 PM
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The boys love ice cream, and get a ice cream come from McDonalds after a vet visit. Did I say they are spoiled. LOL Clay had most of his tongue removed last year due to cancer so it's a little harder for him to eat ice cream now but being well motivated by food he does manage. Kathy |
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Karrieann
True Blue Farmgirl
1900 Posts
Karrieann
Northeast
Georgia
USA
1900 Posts |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Sep 09 2010 : 12:42:31 AM
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Thanks. Now I want some ice cream :) |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Sep 09 2010 : 08:14:00 AM
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Wait for me and the boys and we'll join you for some. LOL Kathy |
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textilelover
True Blue Farmgirl
557 Posts
Dianne
Middletown
NY
USA
557 Posts |
Posted - Sep 09 2010 : 2:00:55 PM
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Kathy, Your Baby (Buckshot) reminds me of my Annie (rescued Yellow Lab,now 12 years old). Adorable! Please keep an eye on your baby. One of my cats, Sherbert, suffers from bladder stones (not kidney stones) and the symptoms are similar. In fact, Sherbert needs surgery again, which I am scheduling tomorrow (her type of stones return despite medication, surgery and a special diet). Thank goodness for the kindness of Dr. Roeder of Roeder's Ark in Otisville, NY. Even though she cannot take my pets as patients (she is booked solid with a waiting list), she has agreed to perform Sherbert's surgery for a second time (in 5 years) for a much reduced cost. My regular vet (excellent, open 24 hours, etc.) is quite expensive so I cannot afford to have Sherbert's surgery there. There are vets in it for the love of animals and not just the money. However, you can't even blame them for wanting to repay the outrageous student loans from vet school! Dianne
Sister #749
"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." --Leondardo da Vinci |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Sep 09 2010 : 3:47:48 PM
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Sounds like you've found a good vet. I'm still searching, there's got to be one around her somewhere. The one's I've been taking her to paid their tuition off many years ago, unfortunately it's all about the money for them now. I watch my baby all the time. I always check her urine and poop, and feel around on her as I massage her for any new bumps or growths (she's covered in those fatty deposits). Some say I'm overly protective (I get a lot of eye rolls), but I don't care because she's my baby girl. |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Sep 10 2010 : 07:53:31 AM
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The boys have those fatty deposits too, I check them all the time to see if they have changed in size or feel. When Clay was in for his oral cancer surgery they gave him a full body scan and that put my mind to rest about the fatty spots. I don't care when people say I am crazy for the way I care for the boys, "if you aren't going to treat them like family don't have them" is my reply. My kids are grown and on their own so it's full attention on the boys. Kathy |
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acairnsmom
True Blue Farmgirl
1319 Posts
audrey
cheyenne
wy
1319 Posts |
Posted - Sep 11 2010 : 10:07:07 PM
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Kathy, I don't feel you are overly protective, I think you are a concerned and responisble pet owner. But this opinion is from someone who drives over 100 miles to make sure her fur baby goes to the vet I feel genuinely cares for him. We went to this vet for many years and then the practice got sold and they let her and most of the rest of the employees go. After trying a couple of other vets, I finally did an internet search and found my favorite vet again, just in time for me to move 100 miles away. She has nursed him through a couple of bad illnesses so when he ruputered both of his ACL's I didn't hesitate to take him to her. Vet prices along with everything else have just skyrocketed the last couple of years but finding a Dr you trust and can communicate with is priceless! Hang in there, you'll know when you've found a good one, there are still some left.
Audrey
Toto, we're not in Kansas any more! |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Oct 05 2011 : 02:55:37 AM
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I haven't been logged in for a while now. I was busy caring for my sweet girl who passed away 4 weeks ago. I'm devastated, and still somewhat in denial. Anyone who is a dog lover knows this hurt is really bad. I know in time the hurt will lessen but I'll never be over this. |
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StrawHouseRanch
True Blue Farmgirl
1044 Posts
Paula
Holt
Missouri
USA
1044 Posts |
Posted - Oct 05 2011 : 07:07:40 AM
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Kathy, I'm so sorry for your loss. You gave your sweet girl a wonderful life and provided the best for her. 12 years is a long haul for a Lab. There are others who live longer, but those are exceptions, and they don't always have good quality of life. She will always be in your heart, and you don't have to deny that she was a treasure to you.
(((Lots of Hugs)))
Paula
Farmgirl Sister #3090 Yesterday is History, Tomorrow is a Mystery, and Today is a Gift.
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Oct 05 2011 : 07:23:05 AM
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Thanks Paula. She was a week a way from being a teenager. I am so grateful she was my dog. I held her as she passed and thanked her for being my little girl, and told her how much joy she had brought to my life, and that I will always love her. The house is so empty without her, and it's been hard on all of us adjusting. |
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acairnsmom
True Blue Farmgirl
1319 Posts
audrey
cheyenne
wy
1319 Posts |
Posted - Oct 05 2011 : 11:01:58 PM
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Oh Kathy, my heart breaks for you. I'm glad to hear you were able to be with her until the end and to tell her how much she meant to you. She gave you lots of love and you returned it to her everyday. I know you and your family will miss her the rest of your days.
{{{hugs}}} Audrey
Toto, we're not in Kansas any more! |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Oct 05 2011 : 11:28:29 PM
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Thanks Audrey. I'm grateful I was there when it happened. We think it was a stroke because it was very sudden and unexpected. I couldn't imagine her having to go through what she went through alone. Unfortunately it was far from a peaceful death, and that's what's made it hard on us. I think I could have dealt with this a little better if it was. We miss her so much, but I am somewhat comforted to know she's in a better place, whole, and free from pain, and I believe I'll see my girl again some day, that's what keeps me moving forward. |
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sherrye
True Blue Farmgirl
3775 Posts
sherry
bend in the high desert
oregon
USA
3775 Posts |
Posted - Oct 06 2011 : 08:10:28 AM
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sending hugs your way. it is soooo hard when our kids are sick or we have one gone. sherrye
the learn as we go silk purse farm farm girl #1014
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Oct 06 2011 : 08:37:05 AM
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Kathy I am so very sorry for your loss, I know that pain and emptiness. You gave her a wonderful life and she loved you for it. Big hugs, Kathy |
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katalind
True Blue Farmgirl
177 Posts
Kathy
Chapin
SC
USA
177 Posts |
Posted - Oct 06 2011 : 1:13:28 PM
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Thank you so much for all your kind words. Only a true animal lover can understand this kind of pain. |
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nut4fabric
True Blue Farmgirl
885 Posts
Kathy
Morgan Hill
CA
USA
885 Posts |
Posted - Oct 06 2011 : 2:12:18 PM
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Kathy It's not only a pain but an emptiness or void that is so very vast. When we lost our chocolate lab 7 years ago I vowed no more dogs I can't go through this again. But the house was sooo very quiet and empty that 4 days later we went to look at yellow lab pups, brought home two as there were only two left and we just couldn't leave one behind and so we have the boys, Luke and Clay. They didn't take Bo's place or make us miss him less but they brought a new joy to our home and a diversion from the loss. We still miss Bo but I love my boys and am so thankful that I didn't stick with my never again plan. Much love to you and your family
Hugs, Kathy, Luke and Clay |
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