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Well *s-worde. I wish I had read everything before posting that. I've lost more than one dog. It hurts. They are family. In fact, we decided we aren't going through it anymore.
 

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Thanks, Gary.
It makes me sad to hear that you have lost your Cherry due to pancreatitis. There are some people who pass away because of that gland, so there is no doubt that it is a spooky disease.
I'm stupid, I read about what should be done first tonight, then it was kind of too late to reverse it to put it that way.
It has ended very badly for Øsa, really tragic development, I reacted when she vomited blood on Sunday, phone to the duty vet asap and straight to the emergency, swiped my Visa Card brutally.
Øsa was so-so on Monday, so I booked a follow-up appointment on Tuesday, which ended up with 6 hours at the vet.
She responded very very well, then I make this general mistake. Do not feed a dog with gland inflammation, and avoid fatty foods in the first few weeks.
and what did we give her? 40 pills with senior food, 3-4 might have been in borderland.

Our Øsa has recovered a little bit in the last few hours, if she manages this we will take CRP & temp, most likely gland test, and possibly ultrasound as well, to see if she also needs antibiotics intravenously.

Tor, we will never know what took Cherry from us two years ago. We went through almost 2 weeks of different vet visits and tests. Would be better for a couple days then start sliding again. We do know it wasn’t pancreatitis as the tests for it came back negative. It was a very stressful time as it was right before we were going away on vacation and was supposed to be staying with a sitter. In the end there was only one right things to do and we decided to say good bye. She wasn’t the perfect dog but was especially sweet and will always have a place in our hearts.


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A cup of tea, and then I'll try to sleep for a few hours, folks.
She may be fine with some special care Tor.
Our little Mini Greyhound mix Tia gets Pancreatitis if she gets meat and high fat food.
Once we figured out what to feed her and when, she does well.
I hope Osa makes it through.
I would have a rough time if anything happened to our two.
 

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I had some good news to share regarding my own health, but right now it feels insignificant.

Our Øsa has contracted pancreatitis, was confirmed today.
We have been to the vet twice, once on Sunday, once today.

We let her eat today, a huge mistake afterwards.
Now I doubt she's surviving this. She's just as bad now as she was at her worst on Sunday. On Sunday, she spit blood. She has not vomited tonight, but she is extremely reduced.

If she comes through the night and comes to the vet tomorrow, I'll be able to cover tomorrow, but when we get to Easter there are bills that are more like 2-3k $ per day if she needs treatment.

I underwent surgery with Prazzla at Easter 2015, the bill came to 4k $ that time.
This time I'm retired, we'll see how tomorrow goes.

So sorry Tor. Prayers for Osa. And for you as well. This sort of thing takes a toll on us humans.
 

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So I picked up this little jewel to work on for a guy.
No earthly idea why it would have a 20" bar on it.
Actually only 18" with the Dawgs. Told him he was wasting gas and his back. Hes looking for a more appropriate bar. Does tree work on the side.
He traded tree work for the saw.
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So I picked up this little jewel to work on for a guy.
No earthly idea why it would have a 20" bar on it.
Actually only 18" with the Dawgs. Told him he was wasting gas and his back. Hes looking for a more appropriate bar. Does tree work on the side.
He traded tree work for the saw.
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what sprocket ?
 
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