Looks very very good! We have had a less than good days yesterday and this morning. Our Yorkie, Frodo, had 2 seizures yesterday, trembling, flipping on his back, loss conscientiousness, and was incontinent and vomiting both times. Our vet couldn't get us in until TODAY, and after the second seizure we got him to an emergency animal hospital. They started him on some IV's and kept him overnight, which they told us at 12 midnight. We had to get him before 8 this morning because they close at 8. Got him back home and called 6 veterinarian hospitals to give him the rest of the IV liquids. Everyone is too busy and our vet, I just found out, is not in the office today....all they have are technicians that can do blood work, oh, and they can take out the IV paraphernalia in his leg. I don't know whether to scream, cry, or just cuss!! Keep my little guy in your prayers, please, and count all your blessings and remember how much we are loved by our Creator.
My Penney had epileptic seizures and I know how frightening they can be. Thank goodness for Pet ERs! The problem you have with the vet seems to be getting more common; one of my friends took her (literally) dying dog in for euthanasia and was told the vet couldn't see her. They took the dog home and her husband shot him to end the pain. No one should have to do that. I'll pray for your little one.
mamag15
Jul 24, 2020
I hope and pray little Frodo will be ok.
elijah13
Jul 24, 2020
I feel so sorry for him. How old is he and what other problems has he had? I have never heard of animal hospitals being too busy! Where do you live?
aussiesapphire
Jul 24, 2020
Praying for all of you. Hugs.
arlenez
Jul 24, 2020
........and how much love our pets gives us.....unconditional. People without a pet may not know this?
nhoward
Jul 24, 2020
Thank you mamag and aussie. He seems better and he hasn't had any seizures. YAY! They didn't find anything, so here's hoping we won't see any again. That is really scarier than I care to see in my little dog.
nhoward
Jul 27, 2020
Elijah13, I live in Northern Illinois and Frodo is 11. He has had no other problems except for being 2 pounds overweight. We have stopped going up the hill by our house, because he pants like he is on his last leg, so we walk in front of the house to the end of the road and back, it is level and he does a lot better. He loves his walks. Thanks for asking.
Sometimes the right path is not the easiest one.