I need some guidance. My sister's neighbors (off of Chancellor's Run Road) have a German Shepard and a Min-pin that they leave tied out all day with no shelter. Yesterday those poor pups were out in the rain all day. We called Animal Control but they FINALLY took them in. I'm not sure if AC got there last night or not. The GS barks all the time when he's outside so they bought a bark collar. The...
Biscuit How's Biscuit doing?
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Originally Posted by vraiblonde I have it in for Huntr and look for opportunities to pick on him mercilessly and single him out. Quote:
Originally Posted by vraiblonde Huntr doesn't have a problem.
Thanks for asking..
We are in a holding pattern. I'd taken him to Annapolis for his workup with the oncologist which included bloodwork, needle aspirates of the tumor and the lymph node and a sonogram of his belly. While I like Annapolis for emergency things, I just wasn't "feeling" the oncologist and the others on the medical side.
He needed to have his heart (he has subaortic ...
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Originally Posted by cattitude Thanks for asking.. Glad to hear things seem to be going well. I was thinking about him this morning.
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Originally Posted by vraiblonde I have it in for Huntr and look for opportunities to pick on him mercilessly and single him out. Quote...
Here he is riding shotgun on the way to his cardiologist. I love the pic! You can actually see where the tumor is, just below the collar there's a spot where his hair was shaved and it just growing in (to the right in the pic). Attached Images Bissy Shotgun.jpg (27.8 KB, 72 views)
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He's been on benadryl and pepcid since cytology of the tumor confirmed mast cell cancer and now the tumor is almost non-existent. So, the oncologist and surgeon said to stop the benadryl as it is reducing the size of the tumor. Benadryl for tumor reduction? I never would have thought....
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Originally Posted by GWguy Benadryl for tumor reduction? I never would have thought.... It's somewhat of a side effect actually. Mast cells are histimine driven and we all have mast cells. When the immune system gets whacky for whatever reason, the mast cells gather and can form a cancer. Layman terms but you get the idea. The benadryl and ...
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Originally Posted by cattitude It's somewhat of a side effect actually. Mast cells are histimine driven and we all have mast cells. When the immune system gets whacky for whatever reason, the mast cells gather and can form a cancer. Layman terms but you get the idea. The benadryl and pepcid help with the histimine production..doesn't erradicate the ...
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Originally Posted by GoodnessME I thought this was going to be about the President of the County Commissioners LOL Naw... if it had been him - I would've chucked rocks at him and told him to "git".
Quote: Originally Posted by navigator Porter, the Shih Tzu, and Jax and Tinkerbell, the Chihuahuas, will be at Petco Saturday, Dec. 12, after 12:00pm. For more information, please call 240-925-0628 or email katmc@secondhoperescue.org . Information on all Second Hope Rescue dogs will be available at Petco today. Second Hope Rescue has over 60 dogs in foster care and we will be glad to help you find the perfect dog for your family.
Quote: Originally Posted by Cowgirl Glad she's feeling better! My 13 yr old Scooter has arthritis issues. Which supplement did you put Bump on? Scooter was getting this Joint Care 3 , but I just got 2 big bottles of Dasuquin and I'm excited to try that. She has been on this Nupro Joint Support It took a good month or two before we saw major improvements, but now every month she is getting better and better. Quote: Originally Posted...
Quote: Originally Posted by Loper I had given up for today. The USPS did not deliver them. Then, at about 8:00 pm this evening a FedEx truck stopped and they are here! I'll be bringing them by Pepper's tomorrow around 1:00....
Quote: Originally Posted by itsbob No, CHILDREN are a life long comittment, cats and dogs are a decade maybe a decade and 1/2 at best. Yes... the animals life was what I was talking about.
So we just got miss chunky monkey..she is one of the sweetest pups ever. She has had quite a life..clearly had puppies too young and too big for her..and she is grossly obese. Chunky is not the word...but we got her some good weight control food, and are setting her up on a schedule of walks and excersise. Once we get some pounds off of her she will be a wonderful pup...im so excited she has really helped everyone heal a bit from losing our...
Quote: Originally Posted by kwillia Seems like the ball was in your court, Tipsy... Well, all in all it shows she really did try to reach out and find a place that would take him. One of two things. I know Tipsy very well and he's a pretty stand up guy. Either he saw the post about it being destructive AFTER he PM'd her OR he has not logged in since then. He doesn't log in every day.
Quote: Originally Posted by tes218 Well, like I said before, what's done is done. "It is finished" Remind you of anyone, Libby? Oh, Merry Christmas. Oh puuulllleeeezzzzzeeee!
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