On Thu, 29 Jun 2017 05:53:32 -0700 (PDT), True North wrote:
On Thursday, 29 June 2017 01:45:41 UTC-3, wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2017 16:13:44 -0400, John H
wrote:
My condolences on your loss. Heard the bad news about Ed through the grapevine today. Sorry to hear
it.
Yeah it is always hard. I think the girls at the vets were as upset as
anyone. They all loved "goofy old Ed".
The cancer stayed in remission for 3 years and then just exploded on
us. That golf ball sized tumor grew to the size and color of an
eggplant in about a week and a half. It was the last chance for him to
go and not be in pain.
Do me too if I get that sick.
Sorry to hear that. A neighbour's dog is almost in a similar situation.
My Springer Spaniel has some kind of stomach ailment that hasn't been diagnosed yet..after x-rays, ultra sounds ... expensive low fat food etc, the vet is guessing either an ulcer or irritable bowel disorder. I hope they pin point it so we can stop the weekly cycle attacks of soft, sometimes bloody poop and no desire to eat for a day or so.
For very similar symptoms my vet, a very principled man, prescribed tylan powder. Solved the
problem.
Tylan Powder for Dogs – Indications
There are many indications of Tylan powder for dogs due to the antibiotic properties including many
gastrointestinal disorders such as colitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and chronic diarrhea. The GI
effects have been known to give relief to both acute and chronic GI illnesses by providing relief to
the smooth muscles within the intestinal tract. Some of the symptoms which are known to get relief
include diarrhea, constipation, and other related problems.
http://tylanpowder.com/tylan-powder-...s-indications/