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Offline EmmaA

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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #480 on: March 02, 2010, 06:06:10 PM »
Big hugs to you and Tills  :-*
I hope she responds well to the treatment  :luv:

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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #481 on: March 02, 2010, 06:07:45 PM »
Sorry it is not better news Nic but as you say it could have been worse if they had found something else  :-\  As you say, at least you know what you are dealing with and can get Tilly started on a programme to hopefully manage her condition as much as possible.  Let's hope she responds well to the meds and is soon back to enjoying life like she did before all this  ;)  I know that with you as her mum, Tilly has the best possible chance of living a full and happy life for as long as is possible.  Who knows what is round the corner but treatments are improving all the time so I am sure you will have many happy days with your special girl to look forward to :bigarmhug:  Do they know how long it should take for her to respond to the treatment?
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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #482 on: March 02, 2010, 06:07:54 PM »
Am sure Tilly will do well on her meds with such a loving mum looking after her  :luv: ...hope they help, sending positive thoughts x
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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #483 on: March 02, 2010, 06:16:14 PM »
 Do they know how long it should take for her to respond to the treatment?

It's a bit of a guesstimate really, as Sheryl has said there's a lot of trial and error with these drugs regarding the dosage. She'll be starting off on a very high dose and the aim is to gradually decrease it to find her 'maintenance level' although with a progressive condition that'll have to be continually monitored. The vet did say that hopefully the vomiting and diarrohea should stop within a few weeks on such high doses and maybe then she can start to put a bit of weight back on. She has to stay on the prescription diet as well, that's a major part of the treatment, she's not supposed to have anything else at all - no raw, no treats, no chews, nothing.
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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #484 on: March 02, 2010, 06:24:25 PM »
Fingers crossed you see good results with the treatment asap  :bigarmhug: Thinking of you. x

she's not supposed to have anything else at all - no raw, no treats, no chews, nothing.

When I researched a prescription diet for Penny I came across treats that were made by the prescription diets that could be used in conjunction with the prescription diet? Might be worth a look if she's getting bored with the diet. Which diet is she on?

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« Reply #485 on: March 02, 2010, 06:25:26 PM »
glad to hear that you have the news and can now work towards the best solution for Tilly. I'm sure it will help loads to have Chloe as an example of how things should improve. Thinking of you x
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« Reply #486 on: March 02, 2010, 06:27:55 PM »
At least you know what you're up against and can plan for it now - I hope that results are good and long lasting - thinking of you and Tilly  from over here xx :luv:

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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #487 on: March 02, 2010, 06:28:29 PM »
 :bigarmhug:  For you and Tilly Nic  :luv:

I'm sure you'll soon get her medication levels right and with you to support her Tilly will have the best life possible, :luv:

Healing thoughts on their way for Tilly

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« Reply #488 on: March 02, 2010, 06:31:11 PM »
Sorry the news isn't the best it could've been, but as has been said, now you can put a plan together and get your girl back towards her magnificent best.... I've not been on the forum long, but you get an immediate sense of how much love, care and attention the dogs get from the various mums & dads from the posts and from that I would say I don't think Tilly could be in a better place to start on a path to being a happy girl again.
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« Reply #489 on: March 02, 2010, 06:36:29 PM »
Hoping your lovely girl responds well to this treatment.

I'm sure she will, with all us rooting for her.

Take care of yourself too Nic.
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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #490 on: March 02, 2010, 06:36:44 PM »
Fingers crossed you see good results with the treatment asap  :bigarmhug: Thinking of you. x

she's not supposed to have anything else at all - no raw, no treats, no chews, nothing.

When I researched a prescription diet for Penny I came across treats that were made by the prescription diets that could be used in conjunction with the prescription diet? Might be worth a look if she's getting bored with the diet. Which diet is she on?

Oh I'll definitely check that out, it would be great if they have treats cos she does miss her daily gravy bones. She's on Hill's d/d salmon variety as she needed to have a novel protein. I'm not going to stop giving Rodaidh and Caiomhe treats as that's not fair to them but I can't give them something and give Tills nothing, I've asked them to order me a bag of the dry d/d in for Friday (she's currently on the tins) so if nothing else I can give her pieces of the kibble as treats.

Thanks again everyone :luv:
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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #491 on: March 02, 2010, 06:52:43 PM »
Fingers crossed you see good results with the treatment asap  :bigarmhug: Thinking of you. x

she's not supposed to have anything else at all - no raw, no treats, no chews, nothing.

When I researched a prescription diet for Penny I came across treats that were made by the prescription diets that could be used in conjunction with the prescription diet? Might be worth a look if she's getting bored with the diet. Which diet is she on?

Oh I'll definitely check that out, it would be great if they have treats cos she does miss her daily gravy bones. She's on Hill's d/d salmon variety as she needed to have a novel protein. I'm not going to stop giving Rodaidh and Caiomhe treats as that's not fair to them but I can't give them something and give Tills nothing, I've asked them to order me a bag of the dry d/d in for Friday (she's currently on the tins) so if nothing else I can give her pieces of the kibble as treats.

Thanks again everyone :luv:

I can't find anything on a quick search regarding the treats. I found this site which refers to making treats out of Z/D and D/D. http://www.petsourceusa.com/Blog/can-you-make-dog-treats-using-hills-zd-prescription-diet-canned-dog-food.html - I'd double check with the vet, but someone on there refers to treat making recipes out of the prescription diet on the Hills website? I'm sure the dried kibble will go down a treat for treats (scuse the pun!). Also, I have found this website invaluable with Penny's kidney problems, not sure if it covers Tilly's problems, but could be worth a look http://www.dogaware.com/ If I think of anything else, I'll look it up and post it. :)

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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #492 on: March 02, 2010, 06:54:27 PM »
Nicola with you helping & caring so much for her, Tilly really couldn't be in better hands.  :luv: :luv:

I will be keeping everything crossed that the meds help her & she goes on to a live a long, happy life.  :-* :bigarmhug:


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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #493 on: March 02, 2010, 06:58:49 PM »
Thanks Holly, that's really helpful :-*
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Re: Tilly is very ill
« Reply #494 on: March 02, 2010, 07:07:38 PM »
Really hope things work out well, hugs to u both :bigarmhug:
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