A Millie update and Di, how is Minnie
Posted: 12 Sep 2013, 07:47
Just wondering how she was doing.
Millie is pretty much back to normal. I haven't weighed her for a while - last time I did she was just under 15 kg which is where Dan wanted her to be. She has lost that skeletal look and although you can still see her hip bones I think we probably always will be able to as she is just that sort of dog!!!
Food wise we have now found the perfect one. Pedigree Chum Loaf. It smears round the bowl well, the dietician at the vet says that it is giving her all the protiens, etc that she needs. It isn't the cheapest - its around £3.60 for 6 tins and she has at least two a day. A bit of a difference to a bag of dried food that cost £10 and lasted two months!!!!
Her coat is lovely and glossy and she just looks really healthy. She is still skittish over load noises, but then she was before. October will be hellish as we are in illuminations season here in Matlock Bath and there is a cliff top firework display every Saturday night during October. Fifteen minutes of loud, echoey fireworks. I am going to talk to the vet about some sedatives to see if they help.
She is still sick occasionally but we always know why - she will never be able to eat like a proper dog and anything larger than a grape gets stuck and up it comes. But we now have doggy chocolate drops for treats. We were getting a little concerned about her teeth - her breathe was very smelly and she was getting quite a lot of tartar on her back teeth but a neighbour bought her a hard plastic bone that tastes of beef (I think) and she gnaws away on that. Within days we noticed that the bad breathe had gone and the tartar was much better - and she can't actually bite anything off this bone thing.
So all in all, pretty good at the moment. We know that there is a possibility that the stricture could close up more and we have already made the decision that if it does we won't put her through any more operations but for the time being she is back to being her normal fit, healthy, manic, annoying self. It has taken almost 10 months to get here there though, its been a long hard slog and an emotional rollercoaster!
Millie is pretty much back to normal. I haven't weighed her for a while - last time I did she was just under 15 kg which is where Dan wanted her to be. She has lost that skeletal look and although you can still see her hip bones I think we probably always will be able to as she is just that sort of dog!!!
Food wise we have now found the perfect one. Pedigree Chum Loaf. It smears round the bowl well, the dietician at the vet says that it is giving her all the protiens, etc that she needs. It isn't the cheapest - its around £3.60 for 6 tins and she has at least two a day. A bit of a difference to a bag of dried food that cost £10 and lasted two months!!!!
Her coat is lovely and glossy and she just looks really healthy. She is still skittish over load noises, but then she was before. October will be hellish as we are in illuminations season here in Matlock Bath and there is a cliff top firework display every Saturday night during October. Fifteen minutes of loud, echoey fireworks. I am going to talk to the vet about some sedatives to see if they help.
She is still sick occasionally but we always know why - she will never be able to eat like a proper dog and anything larger than a grape gets stuck and up it comes. But we now have doggy chocolate drops for treats. We were getting a little concerned about her teeth - her breathe was very smelly and she was getting quite a lot of tartar on her back teeth but a neighbour bought her a hard plastic bone that tastes of beef (I think) and she gnaws away on that. Within days we noticed that the bad breathe had gone and the tartar was much better - and she can't actually bite anything off this bone thing.
So all in all, pretty good at the moment. We know that there is a possibility that the stricture could close up more and we have already made the decision that if it does we won't put her through any more operations but for the time being she is back to being her normal fit, healthy, manic, annoying self. It has taken almost 10 months to get here there though, its been a long hard slog and an emotional rollercoaster!