Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question

   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question #51  
It would be awful hard to delete a picture of that little guy! /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Hope it continues to go well. You are a dedicated pet owner, for sure! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 
   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question #52  
Go Otis.!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question #53  
Richard,

Glad to hear Otis is home and doing a little better. What a great looking dog.

Bob
 
   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question #54  
Richard,
I've been following Otis' trials and tribulations during this whole thing (and you and your wifes too). First off.....I'm glad he's home, he looks like such a sweet pup. I have shared your daily updates and the pictures with my wife every afternoon and every night. She always asks if there was any news on Otis /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif.
She felt you may have been a bit graphic when you took Otis out .......but...... /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
His insides will heal shortly and he'll be back to normal soon. If he's able to "control" it until he goes outside, thats a good thing.

Just glad to see he is home where people can pay attention to him and show him love.

He looks like what my dog would have at his age. We rescued him from a shelter at 5 months old, the day before he went to sleep for good. He has been the best "buddy" I could have ever asked for. Hence his name, Buddy /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question
  • Thread Starter
#55  
Thank you.

As far as "too many details" on his projectiles, rather than trying to sound dramatic, I was simply trying to be as accurate as I could be. /forums/images/graemlins/crazy.gif (for the record, he's shooting similar today, however, it's calming down... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif)

I'm not an avid poster here. My strengths (if I have any) are not in tractor areas, such that I can offer much insite to anyone.

That said, I've been 'hangin round' here since the Kubota.com days. I don't know how long that has been, but I would dare say 1997'ish.. maybe '98?

It to this day, continues to amaze me how amazing this website is and the raw quality of the people that tend to congregate here.

My wife thinks I'm nuts at times, because I'll tell her a story about "my tractor buddies" (being said by one that doesn't technically OWN his own tractor, but mooches off his Uncle in laws /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif)

Otis would not have been an issue, nor alive today (I belive) had it not been for the death of Wiggles and Daisy.

Just today, I tried to clarify to the wife...

1. What if you'd waited 2 days to go to shelter? (he'd become symptomatic & been destroyed)
2. What if you had not taken the week off? (we'd not noticed him getting sick as quickly)
3. What if you had not had your dream where you got a dog and named him Otis? (the main reason she was compelled to go to shelter)
4. What if you'd waited a couple days to take Otis back to vet? (after all, he'd gotten his shots JUST the day prior)

Change a number of events... or even just one of them and today, Otis is but a memory. he really DOES owe his life to her. I've told her probably 5 times that I'm sooo proud of her that she listened to her own gut instinct, and not my thick headed diatribe.

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   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question #56  
Richard,

Great News! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I'll second Junkman's opinions on dog food. My wife is VERY
particular on dog food. Most of it out there is not real good. I
can get her to list here diatribes on what dogs should be eating
vs what they should avoid. Our last dog that passed on after
two bad cancers. The last cancer that finally caught Chase
was so bad that when the vet operated on the dog to see what
was happening inside, he stopped the procedure and came
out to ask if my wife just wanted to put the dog to sleep.

Well my wife kept that dog going for a good 6-9 months and
the vets said Chase would only last a couple of weeks. Chase
stayed around because of love, loyalty and good food. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
My wife found a dog cancer group on the Internet and they
really helped out. Both the dog and the wife.

So get that Otis some good food. That dog has a charmed
life! He is cute as all get out and I am NOT letting my wife
see his picture! Otherwise I know what happens at my house!
/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I want to hold off on another dog until we get the house
built and move to the property!

I don't know if this will work or not but ask you vet if the Otis
can eat coconut macroons. /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif I know that sounds
wierd but I listen to the Peoples Pharmacy on NPR when I get
a chance and there are many people who report that eating
cocnut macroons have stopped there diareha. If the vet says
coconut is ok give it a try and see if it stops that Ol' Otis up!
/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I would ask the vet to make sure that coconut is not
like chocolate which is bad for dogs....

On going to different vets. We know and use two to four vets
for our dog(s). When our oldest dog got sick or hurt she would
see as many as three different vets as needed. When Chase
was sick she was going to at least two vets for treatment and
I think a third came to the house to put her to sleep. Never
have we had a problem with the vets over this. Its been the
opposite where they have worked to get the best possible care
for the dog. The vets had no ego in this at all. It was all about
the dogs.

I swear my dogs get better care than we do. My kids get good
care but to be honest, we have had better luck with the vets
than the doctors... /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Great News about Otils!
Dan McCarty
 
   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question
  • Thread Starter
#57  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I swear my dogs get better care than we do. My kids get good
care but to be honest, we have had better luck with the vets
than the doctors... )</font>

hmmm... maybe you ought to.... (slapping self) no... just an idea.. probably not a good idea... I don't think society would appreciate the kids with a leash on while on their way ...

/forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question #58  
Richard,

WELLLLLLL,

The oldest kid is very much into Scooby Doo! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif And when
the oldest was born we had three dogs. Now we are down to
one but the oldest bosses around the GSD just like me. /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Which is pretty funny when the dog out wieighs her by a factor
of three! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Since she has been around the dogs all her life she like to
play dog all of the time. SOOOOOO, almost every night the
Scooby Do dog suit gets put on and Number 1 Kid then puts on
a leash...... And then goes crawling aka dog walking and
barking around the house!

/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Later,
Dan
 
   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question #59  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( ...............................................
I swear my dogs get better care than we do. My kids get good care but to be honest, we have had better luck with the vets than the doctors... /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Great News about Otils!
Dan McCarty )</font>

Many years ago, I had a small red spot on a finger that just wouldn't go away. I knew it was the result of a dog bite about 3 months before. It didn't hurt, and it was just there, so I didn't pay much attention to it. One day when I was at the vet with one of the dogs, I mentioned it to him. He looked at it and said "lets take a picture of it and see what is going on underneath". When he came out of the darkroom from developing the x-ray, he calmly said that I needed to see a medical doctor ASAP. I had contracted a bone disease known as osteomyelitis. I spent the next 3 months in the hospital in a private room, because not only was the infection a bone problem, but it was also considered infectious to others. The surgery to clean up the infection took about 3 hours under general anesthesia and the rest of the treatment was to be on IV antibiotics every 4 hours for 12 weeks. That is one time I was glad that I had health insurance. The total bill came up to $230,000 and that was in 1980!!!!! All that from a dog bite that I didn't think was much more than a small puncture wound....
PS..... the doctor wasn't pleased that I came in with an x-ray taken by a veterinarian and I never told who the veterinarian was. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
   / Helpppppppppp, dog with parvo question #60  
Junkman,

What happened to the dog that bit you?

And, how did you stay sane staying in the hospital for 12 weeks?

I think I would have lost it!

Later,
Dan
 

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