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Miss Sparkly

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I took our new little Mitsy in for her pre spaying blood work and it came back with very high liver enzymes and a very high clotting time. The vet thinks that rat poison caused this in her (when I called her previous owners they verified that they did have the poison in the garage but swore the dogs weren't allowed in there). Her vitamin K comes in tomorrow which is the treatment for the poison. I'm just absolutely heartbroken and scared for her. Right she she is a very happy dog and doesn't appear unhealthy so hopefully we caught it soon enough. Just thinking about the fact that I almost didn't do the blood work, or that I was going to wait a month to fix her (which would have meant a delay in the blood work) makes me feel so horrible ;( That and looking on the internet was dumb thing to do :nono: I'm not quite sure how I'm going to sleep tonight ...

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Oh no! DUSTDUSTDUSTDUSTDUSTDUSTDUST!!!!!!!

She's such a precious little thing. I believe in the power of PS dust, we've seen it work before.
 
Dust! I hope your puppy is ok!
 
Oh no!! DUST!!!! I am praying you got it early enough and the vitamin K does the trick!!!!
 
Dust for you and your sweetie!!! :wavey:
 
If she seems okay now I think she'll be fine. Dust coming your way!
 
Oh no, so sorry to hear this - lots of dust being sent to your sweetie, please keep us posted!
 
*****Puppy dust*****!

What have they done for her while waiting for the vitamin K to come in?
 
omg, I'm so sorry to hear that.. what a cute puppy, I hope everything will be fine. puppy dustssssssss
 
Dust and hugs for you and your puppy. :))
 
I think it's a good sign that she's happy and not showing signs of poisoning otherwise. Hopefully that can provide some comfort and allow you to not worry as much (I know, easier said than done...I have four furbabies of my own and it seems like they take turns worrying me).

Hoping the best for lil Mitsy and that the worrying will be for not!

*spreading dust all around*
 
Oh SB, how scary for you and beautiful Mitsy. Sending bucketloads of dust your way!
 
Sending lots and lots of dust to dear Mitsy!!! I will keep her in my thoughts and am sending positive healing vibes as well...big hugs to you both (((((hugs)))))
 
Thank you everyone! ::) They aren't doing anything for her at this time as she isn't showing any other symptoms of possible rat poison. This actually worries me that she might have been misdiagnosed. He said that two other possibilities are liver disease or a genetic issue. I will take her back in a couple weeks and hopefully her tests will be normal at that point.
 
Oh Sparkly ::DUST:: for you and Mitsy!!!

Thank goodness you caught it now, rather than a month later - I completely understand being terrified that you almost didn't do the bloodwork!

I really, really hope all her tests come in okay! Liver trouble *could* be caused by bad food or something, our cat had issues w/ food and degenerated frighteningly, and the meds the vet gave us totally fixed him, hopefully whatever Mitsy's problem is is just as treatable!
 
you did not wait a month.
it got caught now.
she's acting healthy.
she has you to love and care for her.
all ingredients for getting through this.
 
movie zombie|1318003614|3035365 said:
you did not wait a month.
it got caught now.
she's acting healthy.
she has you to love and care for her.
all ingredients for getting through this.

ditto, ditto, ditto!

Please don't waste energy beating yourself up for something you didn't do!

Lots of dust for your little darling!
 
Dust dust dust!

What a cute little pup-- sending healing thoughts both to her liver directly and health overall. Oh yeah... and what Movie Zombie said!
 
Yssie|1318002927|3035355 said:
Oh Sparkly ::DUST:: for you and Mitsy!!!

Thank goodness you caught it now, rather than a month later - I completely understand being terrified that you almost didn't do the bloodwork!

I really, really hope all her tests come in okay! Liver trouble *could* be caused by bad food or something, our cat had issues w/ food and degenerated frighteningly, and the meds the vet gave us totally fixed him, hopefully whatever Mitsy's problem is is just as treatable!

This makes me feel so much better! Her previous family was feeding her terrible generic puppy food. Lots of fillers and chemicals :( she is on a high quality dry food along with wet food to help her gain weight.
 
Sparkly Blonde|1318005424|3035382 said:
Yssie|1318002927|3035355 said:
Oh Sparkly ::DUST:: for you and Mitsy!!!

Thank goodness you caught it now, rather than a month later - I completely understand being terrified that you almost didn't do the bloodwork!

I really, really hope all her tests come in okay! Liver trouble *could* be caused by bad food or something, our cat had issues w/ food and degenerated frighteningly, and the meds the vet gave us totally fixed him, hopefully whatever Mitsy's problem is is just as treatable!

This makes me feel so much better! Her previous family was feeding her terrible generic puppy food. Lots of fillers and chemicals :( she is on a high quality dry food along with wet food to help her gain weight.


That'll only help! VR said it perfectly - don't beat yourself up for something you didn't do ;(


Our cat was eating Nutro when we first got him. He was a picky eater from Day 1, and had all sorts of respiratory issues as a kitten - it was one cold after another, and allergies once those finally went away, so we decided not to push him into eating anything else.

Well, the Nutro *wasn't* good for him. And some cat instinct told him not to eat it. But that same instinct stupidly told him not to eat anything else, either, and... we weren't nearly as vigilant as we should've been about weighing him and worrying about odd behaviour. We noticed he'd lost weight, and that he was quiet, but assumed it was just the latest cold... turns out he had acute hepatitis and was hovering around liver failure. The vet didn't think he stood a chance, but gave us prednisone (appetite stimulant) and vitamins and some medications for the liver disease just in case. The effects of the prednisone were clear after just a couple of days - he was eating baby food manically, and I want to say two months-ish? later our vet proclaimed him fully healed. Now he's 15lbs, healthy as they come, not a stitch of residual trouble except for a somewhat easily irritated stomach - raw diet keeps that under control. Just a few months after all of that there was a Nutro recall.

YOU on the other hand have clearly caught whatever this is very early - she's not even showing signs of distress yet! You've given her the best possible odds for good health - and there's no reason to believe she won't be just fine :bigsmile:
 
Lots of dust! I hope your little one is better soon.
 
Oh, bless her little heart! Cut yourself some slack! You're getting her the help she needs! Sending tons of dust her way for a speedy recovery!
 
Thank you again everybody for the dust! I did quite a bit of research on my own and what the vet was telling me vs. what the blood test and Mitsy's attitude was telling me didn't add up. I took her blood results to a different vet and expressed my concerns about her being misdiagnosed. The new vet is wonderful and took an entire hour out of her day just to speak with me at no charge! She agreed with my assessment and stated that aside from clotting issues, Mitsy is a healthy dog. The other elevated enzyme is also found in bones and at her age she likely experienced a recent growth spurt (her weight backs up this theory too - she's too skinny). We are still unsure why she is having clotting issues and have began her treatment for that. She goes back in one month for a second test and then we will go from there on how to proceed. Mitsy and I say thanks :appl:

I got a very interesting "sit" when I asked for it :cheeky:

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Good for you for getting the second opinion! Hope she stays healthy this month, and next month's tests come out well ::)

Her sweaters are adorable btw.
 
good news, indeed! nothing beats doing some research and getting a 2nd opinion. i'm betting you now have a vet you can trust.
 
Glad that things look better!
 
Sparkly, you're so smart for getting a 2nd opinion quickly! Joyful news that she's ok!!! She looks bright as a new diamond ring -- sparkling eyes. You are obviously good for her!

--- Laurie
 
Yssie|1318123689|3036280 said:
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Good for you for getting the second opinion! Hope she stays healthy this month, and next month's tests come out well ::)

Her sweaters are adorable btw.

DH hates her sweaters. He doesn't understand that 50 degrees is cold when she's only 4lb (yay she gained 1/2 lb :cheeky: ) and her fur is so short it's useless :rolleyes:
 
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