Crestedcrazy
September 3rd, 2007, 01:56 PM
He's got his buddy Crusher with him to reassure him
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a366/crestedcrazy/DSC03594.jpg
And this was after he got home the first time, just a bandage from the IV as you can see he still has the Noititude :)
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a366/crestedcrazy/DSC03602.jpg
And at home resting and taking it easy with his little sister
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a366/crestedcrazy/DSC03846.jpg
And just wanted to Thank everyone for the good healing vibes that you all sent Noid's way:thumbs up
He is peeing normal again hates the new food but is eating at least a little.
Now that his unit isn't quite so sore he is drinking more which is a good thing!
We can't however get the drug Thyiola here but there is another drug that may just help that is available in Canada so we are looking into that.
All else fails there is an operation, costly and have to check and see if there is a Vet that is experianced on how to do it in our area. If not I am sure we could find one in Vancouver though if need be but of course we'll see how everything else goes first!
I have found other people that have pups with this condition and alot of them have dogs that contiinue to lead long healthy lives so that makes me feel very good for Noids future:goodvibes:
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a366/crestedcrazy/DSC03594.jpg
And this was after he got home the first time, just a bandage from the IV as you can see he still has the Noititude :)
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a366/crestedcrazy/DSC03602.jpg
And at home resting and taking it easy with his little sister
http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a366/crestedcrazy/DSC03846.jpg
And just wanted to Thank everyone for the good healing vibes that you all sent Noid's way:thumbs up
He is peeing normal again hates the new food but is eating at least a little.
Now that his unit isn't quite so sore he is drinking more which is a good thing!
We can't however get the drug Thyiola here but there is another drug that may just help that is available in Canada so we are looking into that.
All else fails there is an operation, costly and have to check and see if there is a Vet that is experianced on how to do it in our area. If not I am sure we could find one in Vancouver though if need be but of course we'll see how everything else goes first!
I have found other people that have pups with this condition and alot of them have dogs that contiinue to lead long healthy lives so that makes me feel very good for Noids future:goodvibes:
