Richard
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Update as of 8:00 this morning.
I stopped by for my visit. Otis was evidently not up yet! I’m wondering if we have an evening dog, verses a morning dog /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Anyway, he got up, moved about, looks fantastic (relative to Saturday). I agree that Saturday was probably his danger zone day.
He’s not eating anything yet, nor does he seem interested. The girl I spoke with said he HAS sipped some water and as far as she can tell, he’s kept it down. I guess we’re taking baby steps and that great big sirloin steak I got him for his return home just hasta wait. Maybe I’ll eat it in his honor and tell him how good it was?
Bob: I think they’ve already answered your question
Junkman: You are right on with your comments and what the vet has said. The vet has said nothing though about his growth possibly being effected. Frankly, if his growth IS stunted somewhat, that’s ok by us, as the wife prefers a 45/50 lb type dog, rather than a 70/100. He will be confined to his training cage and taken outside often. Wife is taking Wed/Thurs off so she can be with him 100%. The other dog we have is current with his shots, and in fact, due for his annual in February so my vet isn’t concerned about him.
C1: I’m glad the advice seems consistent, I had no idea parvo is so common… guess I’m showing my city boy side..
Otis has been quarantined, they have the bleach spray and bleach “step box” or what ever you might call it to step in. He’s been off his IV for 2 days now, however, the girl is using the IV fluid and inserting pockets of the fluid under his skin in various places, rather than having him hooked up to the IV on a permanent basis (as it was for the first several days).
I must commend this Vet in that, EVERY SINGLE time I (or the wife) have been there, he has stopped what he’s been doing (or finished a case), come out and talked with us, answered questions, educated us and simply, going beyond the call of duty in my mind. After all, all I wanted was to visit Otis and let him know we were there for him, I never expected the Dr. to interrupt his pattern for our unscheduled visits and spend time with us. (I mean, EVERY time there, he’s been with us)
I’m reaching a quandary now regarding this vet. I live in a small town and have been using a local vet for ALL of our dogs/cats over the years. We “had” to use this vet because all the shots/neutering for Otis were paid for when she got him. So unless I want to pay for the services twice, it’s an easy choice to take the dog here. Besides, I had no choice, the wife did it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
With how great they’ve been with Otis, the obvious concern they’ve shown for him, I’m feeling a bit guilty scooting him off to my “regular” vet (trying to support local economy) after all they’ve done. I really don’t like the idea of having to split the dogs out to different vets.
Sigh
I guess in light of Otis (evidently) making it, that’s a great quandary to have
Richard
I stopped by for my visit. Otis was evidently not up yet! I’m wondering if we have an evening dog, verses a morning dog /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Anyway, he got up, moved about, looks fantastic (relative to Saturday). I agree that Saturday was probably his danger zone day.
He’s not eating anything yet, nor does he seem interested. The girl I spoke with said he HAS sipped some water and as far as she can tell, he’s kept it down. I guess we’re taking baby steps and that great big sirloin steak I got him for his return home just hasta wait. Maybe I’ll eat it in his honor and tell him how good it was?
Bob: I think they’ve already answered your question
Junkman: You are right on with your comments and what the vet has said. The vet has said nothing though about his growth possibly being effected. Frankly, if his growth IS stunted somewhat, that’s ok by us, as the wife prefers a 45/50 lb type dog, rather than a 70/100. He will be confined to his training cage and taken outside often. Wife is taking Wed/Thurs off so she can be with him 100%. The other dog we have is current with his shots, and in fact, due for his annual in February so my vet isn’t concerned about him.
C1: I’m glad the advice seems consistent, I had no idea parvo is so common… guess I’m showing my city boy side..
Otis has been quarantined, they have the bleach spray and bleach “step box” or what ever you might call it to step in. He’s been off his IV for 2 days now, however, the girl is using the IV fluid and inserting pockets of the fluid under his skin in various places, rather than having him hooked up to the IV on a permanent basis (as it was for the first several days).
I must commend this Vet in that, EVERY SINGLE time I (or the wife) have been there, he has stopped what he’s been doing (or finished a case), come out and talked with us, answered questions, educated us and simply, going beyond the call of duty in my mind. After all, all I wanted was to visit Otis and let him know we were there for him, I never expected the Dr. to interrupt his pattern for our unscheduled visits and spend time with us. (I mean, EVERY time there, he’s been with us)
I’m reaching a quandary now regarding this vet. I live in a small town and have been using a local vet for ALL of our dogs/cats over the years. We “had” to use this vet because all the shots/neutering for Otis were paid for when she got him. So unless I want to pay for the services twice, it’s an easy choice to take the dog here. Besides, I had no choice, the wife did it. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
With how great they’ve been with Otis, the obvious concern they’ve shown for him, I’m feeling a bit guilty scooting him off to my “regular” vet (trying to support local economy) after all they’ve done. I really don’t like the idea of having to split the dogs out to different vets.
Sigh
I guess in light of Otis (evidently) making it, that’s a great quandary to have
Richard