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Hi, everyone! Sorry that I've been away for a few days. My mother's birthday was on Saturday so I spent most of the weekend visiting her and the family.
Jessica, Powers has been doing well. The vet appointment was basically just for him to be seen by his regular vet and the staff (six of them came into his room giving him all forms of smothering, glad that he made it through). She sent me with some probiotics to give with his food for a bit. Also, when his antibiotics are finished, we'll be doing another chest x-ray just to make sure we're clear of any pneumonia symptoms. A bit of an unrelated question, but is Bil Jac really a bad food? Everyone I've talked to has seemed pretty approving of it, though I noticed the food section on the forums here gives it a very low rating. Any insight as to why?
Donna, I actually live in Richardson, too! Close to Richland. The emergency vet I used was in Mesquite off Belt Line and Northwest Drive. The reviews seemed quite favorable, so I didn't mind the extra drive. As for the disease, so far it's been practically new territory for all involved, but everyone seems to be in agreement based on his x-rays. From the reading I've done, the disease isn't directly fatal, so I'm hoping he'll manage through in these coming months. But I'll definitely keep that Trinity Mills location in mind should something come up again. While the emergency vet was good, I am still open to another location if needed.
Thanks again, everyone! I'm gonna try to finally post up a "happier" introduction sometime this week.
Hi, everyone! Sorry that I've been away for a few days. My mother's birthday was on Saturday so I spent most of the weekend visiting her and the family.
Jessica, Powers has been doing well. The vet appointment was basically just for him to be seen by his regular vet and the staff (six of them came into his room giving him all forms of smothering, glad that he made it through). She sent me with some probiotics to give with his food for a bit. Also, when his antibiotics are finished, we'll be doing another chest x-ray just to make sure we're clear of any pneumonia symptoms. A bit of an unrelated question, but is Bil Jac really a bad food? Everyone I've talked to has seemed pretty approving of it, though I noticed the food section on the forums here gives it a very low rating. Any insight as to why?
Donna, I actually live in Richardson, too! Close to Richland. The emergency vet I used was in Mesquite off Belt Line and Northwest Drive. The reviews seemed quite favorable, so I didn't mind the extra drive. As for the disease, so far it's been practically new territory for all involved, but everyone seems to be in agreement based on his x-rays. From the reading I've done, the disease isn't directly fatal, so I'm hoping he'll manage through in these coming months. But I'll definitely keep that Trinity Mills location in mind should something come up again. While the emergency vet was good, I am still open to another location if needed.
Thanks again, everyone! I'm gonna try to finally post up a "happier" introduction sometime this week.
Thank you for that info! Perhaps a food "window-shopping" day is in order today with Powers. He's graduated to the backseat since his pneumonia. Little baby is getting spoiled quick.![]()
Hi, again, everyone. If I can ask for some advice, please.
As accompanies Powers' CMO, he is currently running a fever. It's probably been since Wednesday, but not until yesterday did it really affect his energy or appetite. While this apparently is part of his growing pains until the disease finishes, I'm just a little nervous since this is the first time I'm hitting it. Powers is pretty weak today and has only had water. I've had to carry him around most places as he's even having a hard time standing up. Spoke with the vet this morning and she said to continue giving him his Rimadyl to address the fever and his pain. I'll be dropping him off at the vet's office Monday morning before work and he'll get his chest x-rays to verify the pneumonia is out (original reason), and also see if there's anything else causing him to be so weak right now. With that said, what do you all usually do for your babies during a fever? He hasn't really exhibited many other symptoms, just warm and starting to drool now. Thanks in advance, everyone.
I found a pretty good picture online of what is essentially going on with Powers. It's an actual skull rather than an x-ray, so it gives insight into the situation. Also a picture of him from Thursday when he was goofing around. This week has been a little up-and-down again.
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Hi, everyone. Quick update on Powers today. Didn't really want to leave his crate all day and for some reason his head looked really big today! It wasn't until later when I had him standing up that I verified that his lower jaw is crazy swollen right now. It almost looks like his head just popped up a couple of notches today (we always joked that his head was very small to his body and it was only a matter of time before his head caught up [see last picture for his funny proportions from about six weeks ago]). The good news is his temperature seems a lot better now, as only his forehead is slightly warm to the touch. Yesterday his entire body was noticeably warm. He didn't eat again today but was happy to go for water. You can tell that his jaw is making him quite uncomfortable, but thankfully he'll be seeing the vet in the morning.
I'll keep you all posted. Thanks for your time.
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Hi, everyone. Quick update on Powers today. Didn't really want to leave his crate all day and for some reason his head looked really big today! It wasn't until later when I had him standing up that I verified that his lower jaw is crazy swollen right now. It almost looks like his head just popped up a couple of notches today (we always joked that his head was very small to his body and it was only a matter of time before his head caught up [see last picture for his funny proportions from about six weeks ago]). The good news is his temperature seems a lot better now, as only his forehead is slightly warm to the touch. Yesterday his entire body was noticeably warm. He didn't eat again today but was happy to go for water. You can tell that his jaw is making him quite uncomfortable, but thankfully he'll be seeing the vet in the morning.
I'll keep you all posted. Thanks for your time.
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Hi, everyone. I just got a call from the vet.
The good news is that Powers' lungs look clear from the x-rays. The not-quite-good news is that the x-rays show that the bony growth may not be limited to his lower jaw. The vet is seeing the same growth occurring in his rear legs, which would explain his reluctance to walk or stand. I forgot to upload a couple of pictures I wanted to ask you all about, but they were essentially large bumps on his backside. I'm at work and don't have them on me at the moment. It turns out that these were abscesses that are being attributed to everything Powers' body is experiencing right now and its reaction. The game plan now is to keep him there overnight and begin to put him on a steroid treatment in place of the Rimadyl. She said that this method should yield some improvements within a couple of days, so hopefully more good news is on the way.
I didn't call this bad news because for some reason I feel a little better this time around. We've gone through the first phase of this and I believe that Powers will be the little tank he is and get through this. Also, he'll be staying at his regular vet this time as opposed to that emergency clinic, so I feel a lot more comfortable with the people he'll be around. As always, I am thankful for your prayers. I'll keep you all posted.![]()