OT: The PUPPY THREAD

DancingPanther

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Annoying couple days over here. We decided to get in for blood work and subsequent "skin tag" removal/biopsy for Snoop. Not really concerned for his overall well being, but I wouldn't be surprised if there's a little bit of squamous cell involvement. Either way, it'll involve day surgery. We'll bring him in the morning and anticipate an afternoon pickup after they put him under for the procedure.

Then today, we realized there are 4 staples left in Brutus. I saw the outline of them today and they're definitely staples when you press on them. That area of the incision was very much folded on itself since it's such thin skin (it was the only way to do it without the skin ripping), and now that we're like 2 months out, the incision is starting to flatten out and unfold which is pushing the staples to the surface. The problem is they're completely healed over. So this will also probably require general anesthesia and some sort of incision to dig them out. Fiance is taking him to the vet this afternoon for a plan.

Annoying. Expensive.
 

Hollywood Cannon

I'm Away From My Desk
Jul 17, 2007
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First post in the puppy thread (despite being asked to post in here a few times).

Ol' Mac may be slowing down. I can't quite say on his way out but he's changed over the last few weeks. Something is off with him. He's 12.5 so he's no spring chicken.

Earlier in the Summer he went through a shaking spell where he wouldn't eat and his entire body would be trembling. I took him to the vet immediately. Of course that jabroni mostly stopped by the time we were seen by the vet but I got some video of it. They looked him over and ran some tests along with trying to see if they could get him to show that type of behavior again. The only thing they could guess is that his hips are starting to "go" as he reacted in some type of way when they pushed.

They prescribed some gabapentin for that along with some of his general anxiety.

The shaking for the most part went away from then until about a week ago. Now he's doing it a large portion/majority of the time that i've been home over that time. Not saying that he doesn't do it when i'm not at home just in the sense that i've been able to observe it.

When he's let out into the yard he kind of wanders around aimlessly now when in the past he would do his business and come right back into the house. The other day? Stood in the back corner for ~10 minutes just staring. He's slow. Not as attentive.

His eating schedule has changed. He won't eat right as I put it out anymore but it'll get eaten as the day goes on so he's not completely avoiding food. Just not scarfing it down like he usually would.

Just feel a little helpless. First time with a dog reaching this stage in my life.
 

Jack Straw

Moving much too slow.
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Jul 19, 2010
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New York
First post in the puppy thread (despite being asked to post in here a few times).

Ol' Mac may be slowing down. I can't quite say on his way out but he's changed over the last few weeks. Something is off with him. He's 12.5 so he's no spring chicken.

Earlier in the Summer he went through a shaking spell where he wouldn't eat and his entire body would be trembling. I took him to the vet immediately. Of course that jabroni mostly stopped by the time we were seen by the vet but I got some video of it. They looked him over and ran some tests along with trying to see if they could get him to show that type of behavior again. The only thing they could guess is that his hips are starting to "go" as he reacted in some type of way when they pushed.

They prescribed some gabapentin for that along with some of his general anxiety.

The shaking for the most part went away from then until about a week ago. Now he's doing it a large portion/majority of the time that i've been home over that time. Not saying that he doesn't do it when i'm not at home just in the sense that i've been able to observe it.

When he's let out into the yard he kind of wanders around aimlessly now when in the past he would do his business and come right back into the house. The other day? Stood in the back corner for ~10 minutes just staring. He's slow. Not as attentive.

His eating schedule has changed. He won't eat right as I put it out anymore but it'll get eaten as the day goes on so he's not completely avoiding food. Just not scarfing it down like he usually would.

Just feel a little helpless. First time with a dog reaching this stage in my life.

Hoping for the best but I know how it feels (and you know I know). The one thing I can say is to appreciate every moment. If the time is near (and hopefully it’s not) you just don’t want any regrets. At the same time we have to accept the fact that as much as we love them, and we accept the responsibility for their happiness and well-being, we can’t do everything. That’s where the helplessness comes in, but it’s the reality.

Hoping for the best.
 

DancingPanther

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Then today, we realized there are 4 staples left in Brutus. I saw the outline of them today and they're definitely staples when you press on them. That area of the incision was very much folded on itself since it's such thin skin (it was the only way to do it without the skin ripping), and now that we're like 2 months out, the incision is starting to flatten out and unfold which is pushing the staples to the surface. The problem is they're completely healed over. So this will also probably require general anesthesia and some sort of incision to dig them out. Fiance is taking him to the vet this afternoon for a plan.
Plan update: our vet called the emergency vet and they're going to pay for it!! Huge

To be clear, this is just a little unlucky. The emergency vet did a great job. This kind of stuff will happen sometimes
 

DancingPanther

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ajgoal

Almost always never serious
Jun 29, 2015
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Willow's preferred sleeping position is with legs in every direction possible. We nicknamed her "Sticks" because of her long legs.
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My first dog was a great dane. He liked to lay on the couch next to me. Upside down. With his front feet pointed up and out like Superman, right up under my nose.
 

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