Practicing being a wanna-be Vet…

I’d always wanted to be a vet when I was a kid. My dream to be one when I was a kid has sort of become reality with Maggie’s cancer, then amputation and now dealing with her kidney failure.

Recently, Maggie didn’t like one of the supplements I put in her food…refusing to eat it. Up until that time, she’s been eating anything and everything I’ve put in front of her. So I stopped the supplement(it was Perfect Form by Honest Kitchen as it has slippery elm in it and I read it’s good for CRF dogs) but she was still leary of the food, so I switched her food from Urban Wolf to Stella and Chewy’s and canned(Wellness or Royal Canin kidney food) giving half of each per meal. I also stopped all powdered supplements in her food. So she’s only getting her Prednisone and a new supplement Gina wanted me to try by PURE, called Kidney Support Formula. Here is the link if anyone may need it: http://www.pureencapsulations.com/kidney-support-formula.html . I haven’t dared put any powders back in her food, so not to turn her off food again. For a week now, she’s been eating GREAT and her energy has actually improved wandering around the yard farther and farther.

I went away on Friday and would call Norm daily to see how Maggie was. She was GREAT. Eating great, energy great, he did her subQ fluids as needed and her supplements with no issues at all. I get home last night about 7:00. She’s outside and I can see her laying down under the deck. She sees me drive in and comes to greet me. But what I saw when I opened the door was not a very good eye..she was shivering a TINY bit, which I thought might be just anxious to see me. But as time went on a bit, the shivering got worse. I decided to do her fluids and see if that would help. Then I fed her. She only ate half her meal and that was with me hand feeding it.

I contacted my trusty sister, Gina, and she said take her temperature(I don’t know why I hadn’t yet as this has been an issue on several occasions with the shivering/panting being a sign of fever). Her gums were tacky, I did check that. Her temp. was 104.2. Yup, fever….which causes her not to eat and the shivering/panting. Gina said to dose with one dose of Belladonna 200C homeopathic remedy. Take temp. again half hour later and it’s now 104.6 – still up. Dose again with another dose of Belladonna 200C. An hour later, temp still up at 104.5. I was to quit dosing at three doses. I gave her more fluids doubling up the amount to 600 ml’s vs 300 ml’s. She did drink some for me too.

She seemed to settle down some on her shivering and panting some…I checked her periodically through the night and she was resting comfortably and no more shivering. Up at 6:00 a.m. and rechecked her temp before she got up. DOWN to 100.6 – normal temp for her.

She ate her breakfast with the gusto she has been and got her kidney supplement and Prednisone in pill pockets. She even ate her Omega 3 capsule not wrapped in anything.

Why did she spike a fever? Gina thinks dehydration. I’m going to increase her fluids daily. I was giving 200 at the start of this diagnosis, then I upped her to 250 daily and before I left for the weekend, I had upped her to 300 daily. I will give her another big dose today – maybe morning and night dose as I’m home for the day… We may be adding Phosphorus 30C to her today as she has a bit of a cough now and then…

She’s resting now comfortably….

This is as close as it gets for me to being a Vet. I think I’m OK with that.

Love you Maggie…

‘Til next time,

Tracy & Maggie

It’s a hot one for Maggie…

From constant rain and cool temperatures to now high 80’s and humid and Maggie is NOT impressed with the heat. Never has liked it but really hard on her now. I haven’t done any recent blood work on her – there really isn’t much point in doing any more IMO. I’m doing the best that I can for her: daily subQ fluids, low phosphorus foods – eating three times a day to keep phosphorus levels as low as I can get them. She’s eating more now than she has most of her adult life. I may increase it more…she’s eating about a cup more food now since kidney disease. It’s hard work being sick. Even though she is basically getting no exercise but to go out to the bathroom and putter around now and again, she still needs more food. I’m still giving her a multitude of supplements for her kidneys: Renal Advanced Powder(replaced Azodyl), Epakitin, Standard Process Renafood, Cataplex B and Catalyn, GreenMin, ground eggshell and also the ole’ faithful, that keeps her eating – PREDNISONE. I’d say Maggie’s highlights in a day ARE eating. A lot of kidney dogs can’t say the same, sad to say 🙁 I know Pred. is hard on her kidneys but if it weren’t for that, she wouldn’t be here now for me to write this. Since shortly after her CRF diagnosis, I stopped giving her the daily homeopathic remedies for her cancer, after having been giving them daily since December 2009. Now, she is on a daily remedy, Calcarea Carbonica 200C and three cell salts – Nat Mur, Bioplasma and Calc. Phos. These are all for the CRF diagnosis & have helped her(for instance, she rarely has shiver ‘fits’ which are related to the disease). Here’s a few photo’s and video’s I’ve taken today and last weekend… She is really weak so when you see her looking really spry in a video, it’s because she is driven by FOOD – otherwise, she lays around A LOT….especially due to this heat. She doesn’t have much gumption to motor along for very far. I did take her for a walk the other night…probably 100 feet in one direction and then turned around(she didn’t want to) but on the way back had to take a bit of break as she was loosing strength in her rear leg to keep going..

We went wild strawberry picking this morning and the girls came for the ride…Maggie doesn’t even attempt to stand anymore in a vehicle…but here she is out for a little stroll to stretch her legs 🙂

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Updated: July 7th:

We went to Fish Lake for a kayak but Maggie is just too weak to get her into the kayak. I’m sure she’d lay there just fine but what if I tipped over and she went in the water? I don’t have a life preserver for her, so decided it wasn’t a good idea to chance it.

Thought I would add this video on to this blog so I can show you a clearer view of Maggie’s health as it is now. As I said, she is very weak and this shows it in 32 seconds…

And this is her just a little bit later moving better waiting for her hot dog!…

and a couple photo’s from today:

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When back at home, she was determined to do a few Wag It Games obstacles for TREATS! So she willingly did a send out to a jump(the bar set at 4″), did two hoops(ground level) and did the Bang It board tipping with front feet. She was doing so great but it sure didn’t last long – she was getting weak in the hind end and I could see her front leg quiver some too. 🙁 And I had thought about video taping her but canned that idea after that – time to rest Maggie…

To say that Maggie is strong willed in MIND is an understatement! Her body, however, is just really showing its toll 🙁

‘Til next time, Maggie keeps on hoppin’….

Tracy & Maggie