- Aug 20, 2010
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- Bulldog(s) Names
- Chunk aka Chunkster, Chunky Monky, Sir Drools-a-lot, Wrinkles Magee
So, as some of you know, I had an appt to take Chunk to have the bumps on his chin looked at on Tuesday. We discussed various options for allergy testing and I'm not satisfied that I want to do all that just yet. Especially considering he has had them his whole life and during every season ... I can't help but think it's food related. So I'm actually switching foods at the moment to see how that goes. However, she did give him an antibiotic and we are keeping an eye to see if it works, if not in the first week then we will switch to another.
While we were there, we did his bloodwork and urine testing for his neuter. Well. His bloodwork came back perfect; his urine - not so much. It had white and red blood cells as well as epithelial cells (those are the ones that line the bladder) in it. We got these results Friday, so yesterday we went for sterile urine testing. (They guide a needle into his bladder for a clean urine sample then do a culture.). So now we wait to find out if it's a bladder infection (and what kind), or if not it could be related to the prostate issue that is the reason for his neuter.
Ahhhhhhhh!!! I just want him to be healthy.
I know that's a ridiculous statement for a Bully mama but still; it kills me to keep finding problems! The biggest plus is that he is acting COMPLETELY fine. The vet asked, of course, is he going to the bathroom and drinking regularly. I said, "Yes. And part of 'regular' for Chunk is occasionally feeling like I have to pour the water down his throat and drag him outside to pee because he'd rather stay inside and play." She laughed of course, and said "Oh bullies are so funny and stubborn!". I love my vet and am so glad that she is so thorough. She also gives me every single option and explains all the pros/cons of each with every problem we have encountered.
As of now, we are waiting for the results from yesterday's test and still scheduled for neuter this Friday, the 10th. I guess my hope at this point is that the neuter makes a huge difference!!!
While we were there, we did his bloodwork and urine testing for his neuter. Well. His bloodwork came back perfect; his urine - not so much. It had white and red blood cells as well as epithelial cells (those are the ones that line the bladder) in it. We got these results Friday, so yesterday we went for sterile urine testing. (They guide a needle into his bladder for a clean urine sample then do a culture.). So now we wait to find out if it's a bladder infection (and what kind), or if not it could be related to the prostate issue that is the reason for his neuter.
Ahhhhhhhh!!! I just want him to be healthy.
As of now, we are waiting for the results from yesterday's test and still scheduled for neuter this Friday, the 10th. I guess my hope at this point is that the neuter makes a huge difference!!!