I had the Vet call me twice on Sunday...
first, let me point out that on Saturday, Otis was acting like if in a near coma... just laying there limp, not wagging tail, nothing.. just eyes a-gaze...
Sunday, Vet called to say Otis had some more life in his eyes, had stood up and was walking a bit... BUT had also started to show signs of blood out his back side. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Sunday evening, vet called back again, said status quo.
Monday morning, I was there at 7:30, seems Otis was up, about, and LOOKING (relatively) fantastic. Even to the point I wondered if we could bring him home today.
Vet said nope. Still showing blood out the back door and was still unable to hold any food down without vomiting. Evidently, Otis had tugged, or rolled over onto his IV setup (some kind of brace around his leg to keep hose from pinching??)
None the less, ALL of that was taken off also. Seems BOTH front legs are shaved in the middle of them, he had a vein collapse, so they had to use other leg. With BOTH legs shaved in middle, his fur is puffy on top (shoulder) and at his paw... he's starting to look like a poodle... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
I just called the Vet at about 2:00 today to inquire about him coming home and got vetoed again. I told the vet that was fine by me, I'd rather be safe than sorry. Besides, Otis was still unable to keep food down. they were going to feed him "later on", I surmised 4:00 or so.
Seems he's staying put for tonight. I must admit though, after seeing his lethargy on Saturday and seeing him today...he seems significantly more alert and energetic. Frankly, I think it's all over now, save for plugging his two leaking ends /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif
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I'll post another update tomorrow as I'll be stopping by again tonight, and in morning on way to work.
We (and Otis) sure do appreciate all the positive thoughts and concern from all.
Richard