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  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,306
    PJ_ROCKS wrote:
    So the rain let up and the sun came out, so i took Sophie for a ride, well she got truck sick :o . Infact she got truck sick three different times, that i tried taking her for a ride. I hope it is an inner ear thing that is still developing and will go away. She has had no problem riding in the truck untill now.
    I think it's a puppy thing. I've had more than one dog that got carsick when they were puppies but eventually grew out of it.

    Gracie did it, too....but only in my wife's car; never in my truck :mrgreen:
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  • decides2dream
    decides2dream Posts: 14,977
    PJ_ROCKS wrote:
    So the rain let up and the sun came out, so i took Sophie for a ride, well she got truck sick :o . Infact she got truck sick three different times, that i tried taking her for a ride. I hope it is an inner ear thing that is still developing and will go away. She has had no problem riding in the truck untill now.
    I think it's a puppy thing. I've had more than one dog that got carsick when they were puppies but eventually grew out of it.



    Me too, ugh.
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  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    I need everybody's prayers, good vibes, whatever works for you.

    Something is going on with Django and my vet is trying to figure out what it is. For about a month, it's been very hard to get Django to eat. I have to coax him and he keeps eating less and less. He's lost 4 lbs. since the end of March which is significant for a 55 lb. dog.

    Today the vet ran tests on him but couldn't get anything definitive. He ruled out pancreatitis. Django's blood glucose level was high (180) so he may be pre-diabetic. He also had a lot of lipids in his blood. All this is enough for the vet to think that something is up but he can't determine what. He sent some blood out to a lab and we should know more tomorrow.

    In the meantime, I'm just worried about Django. Apart from the lack of appetite he acts normally but I'm afraid we're going to find out something serious is wrong with him. I don't know what to think but it's bothering me a lot.
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  • Gary Carter
    Gary Carter Posts: 14,077
    I need everybody's prayers, good vibes, whatever works for you.

    Something is going on with Django and my vet is trying to figure out what it is. For about a month, it's been very hard to get Django to eat. I have to coax him and he keeps eating less and less. He's lost 4 lbs. since the end of March which is significant for a 55 lb. dog.

    Today the vet ran tests on him but couldn't get anything definitive. He ruled out pancreatitis. Django's blood glucose level was high (180) so he may be pre-diabetic. He also had a lot of lipids in his blood. All this is enough for the vet to think that something is up but he can't determine what. He sent some blood out to a lab and we should know more tomorrow.

    In the meantime, I'm just worried about Django. Apart from the lack of appetite he acts normally but I'm afraid we're going to find out something serious is wrong with him. I don't know what to think but it's bothering me a lot.
    thoughts are with you and your dog. my dog is very weird in regards to eating. he'll eat everyday, sometimes 2 times a day and then not eat for 2-3 days.


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  • PJ_ROCKS
    PJ_ROCKS THE 406 Posts: 6,736
    I need everybody's prayers, good vibes, whatever works for you.

    Something is going on with Django and my vet is trying to figure out what it is. For about a month, it's been very hard to get Django to eat. I have to coax him and he keeps eating less and less. He's lost 4 lbs. since the end of March which is significant for a 55 lb. dog.

    Today the vet ran tests on him but couldn't get anything definitive. He ruled out pancreatitis. Django's blood glucose level was high (180) so he may be pre-diabetic. He also had a lot of lipids in his blood. All this is enough for the vet to think that something is up but he can't determine what. He sent some blood out to a lab and we should know more tomorrow.

    In the meantime, I'm just worried about Django. Apart from the lack of appetite he acts normally but I'm afraid we're going to find out something serious is wrong with him. I don't know what to think but it's bothering me a lot.

    Sorry to hear this..
    Sending you a lot of good (((vibes)))

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  • pandora
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    I need everybody's prayers, good vibes, whatever works for you.

    Something is going on with Django and my vet is trying to figure out what it is. For about a month, it's been very hard to get Django to eat. I have to coax him and he keeps eating less and less. He's lost 4 lbs. since the end of March which is significant for a 55 lb. dog.

    Today the vet ran tests on him but couldn't get anything definitive. He ruled out pancreatitis. Django's blood glucose level was high (180) so he may be pre-diabetic. He also had a lot of lipids in his blood. All this is enough for the vet to think that something is up but he can't determine what. He sent some blood out to a lab and we should know more tomorrow.

    In the meantime, I'm just worried about Django. Apart from the lack of appetite he acts normally but I'm afraid we're going to find out something serious is wrong with him. I don't know what to think but it's bothering me a lot.
    whoprincess, you and Django are in my prayers
    such a terrible worry, we are all worrying along with you.
    Ruling out the pancreas is good news ... I hope more good news comes soon

    hugs to you both :(
  • norm
    norm Posts: 31,146
    you get better Django....hang in there princess
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,306

    In the meantime, I'm just worried about Django. Apart from the lack of appetite he acts normally but I'm afraid we're going to find out something serious is wrong with him. I don't know what to think but it's bothering me a lot.
    the tough things with dogs is you can't ask them what's wrong. duh. but it's tough because you worry and worry and imagine the worst. I hope your vet gets to the bottom of this. in the meantime, Gracie and I send our good vibes and positive energy!
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  • Phantom Pain
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    I need everybody's prayers, good vibes, whatever works for you.

    Something is going on with Django and my vet is trying to figure out what it is. For about a month, it's been very hard to get Django to eat. I have to coax him and he keeps eating less and less. He's lost 4 lbs. since the end of March which is significant for a 55 lb. dog.

    Today the vet ran tests on him but couldn't get anything definitive. He ruled out pancreatitis. Django's blood glucose level was high (180) so he may be pre-diabetic. He also had a lot of lipids in his blood. All this is enough for the vet to think that something is up but he can't determine what. He sent some blood out to a lab and we should know more tomorrow.

    In the meantime, I'm just worried about Django. Apart from the lack of appetite he acts normally but I'm afraid we're going to find out something serious is wrong with him. I don't know what to think but it's bothering me a lot.

    Good Luck with everything

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  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    Thanks for the good wishes, everybody! It helps take my mind off things.

    Unfortunately no news yet from the vet. He had been anxious to get Django in quickly this week because he was going out of town tomorrow. He told me that he expected to have lab results back today but if not, he'd call me Monday when he got back in. I've known my vet for many years so seeing him concerned made me really concerned. He's taken care of Django since he was a puppy (8 years) so he knows my doggie well.

    He did make me laugh yesterday after we talked. He's always liked Django's name and talks to him about playing guitar (like his namesake, Django Reinhardt) :lol: . He told me his staff got a music lecture yesterday afternoon because a new staffer happened to pronounce the name DUH-jango. :lol:

    In the meantime, Django mostly acts normal other than not wanting to eat. :? I've been giving him lots of attention. Penny is jealous. :lol:
    metsfan wrote:
    thoughts are with you and your dog. my dog is very weird in regards to eating. he'll eat everyday, sometimes 2 times a day and then not eat for 2-3 days.


    btw- love your location

    Django has always been a picky eater but I've always managed to find food that he liked. Now he pushes his bowl around and eats about half his food. If I offer it to him a little later he'll usually finish it. But he keeps eating less.

    Your location is pretty cool too. ;)
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  • whispering hands
    whispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    I miss having a dog. My best dog was a rottweiler named Brisket. She made me feel very loved and safe when I was scared. It's about time for a Rot puppy. I will name it Lukin!!

    HEE HEE I used to have a horse named Lukin and I boarded him at a friend's stable.. so when I'd go to ride I'd sing that song.. LMAO Good memory..

    whoprincess I'm praying up a storm of answers for you!! It's always scary when something unknown is going on with your dogs!! I do alot of praying over my animals.. LMAO I think that's why God makes sure I have them around, other wise He'd probably never hear from me!! Anyhow Best of luck on the results, I was gonna say pre-diabetic too, but then you said there were high lipids in the blood as well, so now I'm just as confused as you must be.. Just be patient and love on your doggie til you know your best line of attack!!I will keep praying for you and your doggie till I know everything is ok with Django, ok?
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,306
    He told me his staff got a music lecture yesterday afternoon because a new staffer happened to pronounce the name DUH-jango. :lol:
    er....what's wrong with that? :shifty: :lol:

    I don't think I've ever shared this Gracie quirk....as a leftover from potty training or from god knows what, Gracie expects a biscuit every single time she does her business. in from pottying and straight to the treat jar. all for a normal bodily function. one for pee and two for poop :lol: . is she spoiled, or what? :roll:
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  • Claireack
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    Hugs to Django and a big lick from Molly.
  • imalive wrote:
    I don't think I've ever shared this Gracie quirk....as a leftover from potty training or from god knows what, Gracie expects a biscuit every single time she does her business. in from pottying and straight to the treat jar. all for a normal bodily function. one for pee and two for poop :lol: . is she spoiled, or what? :roll:

    My dog is the same way!!! And if you happen to forget to give him a treat, he will literally sit in the kitchen waiting...drooling....until there is a puddle of drool on the floor. After a little while, we'll go..."Where's Bugsy?" Sure enough, we know exactly what he is waiting for :lol:



    I obviously missed a very busy and sad week here. For some reason my emails on updates in threads still arent 100%.

    Pandora... I am so so sorry for your loss. You were a good mom. Charlie knows that. You will see him again one day. He is in a much better place now. No more pain.

    Whoprincess.... Sending good vibes to you and Django. Hopefully this is just some minor bug and everything will b well. Think positive.

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  • Who Princess
    Who Princess out here in the fields Posts: 7,305
    imalive wrote:
    He told me his staff got a music lecture yesterday afternoon because a new staffer happened to pronounce the name DUH-jango. :lol:
    er....what's wrong with that? :shifty: :lol:
    Because the "D" is silent, that's what! :ugeek:

    When I named a dog Pete several years ago, I soon learned what popular name that is for dogs. Wow, was I surprised. Kind of frustrating to call your dog at Obedience class and have a somebody else's dog react. :lolno: So we decided the next dog would have a name that was out of the ordinary.

    The first time I took Django to the vet when he was a little puppy, I found out that my vet is a HUGE Django Reinhardt fan. I think it's pretty funny that he lectured his employees about Gypsy Jazz.

    BTW I don't treat my dogs for relieving themselves but they always get treats after I groom them. This has turned out to be pretty chaotic since they both go berserk with excitement if all I do is brush a tangle out of one of their coats. :roll: :lol:
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  • unlost dogs
    unlost dogs Greater Boston Posts: 12,553
    Hi all _ I have a lot of catching up to do!

    Pandora, I'm so sorry about Charlie... (((hug))). What a wonderful life you had together, though... such an ache they leave behind. Their time with us is such a gift, but far too short-lived.

    We've been traveling nearly every weekend with agility, and the dogs are having so much fun. I feel bad for them tonight, though, they're all quite unsettled about the thunderstorms that rolled in this evening. Tessie is hiding under our bed and Sweet Pea is stuck to me like glue, eyes wide and staring. Sailor seems okay.

    Last week, when tornados tore through Massachusetts to the west of here, we had thunderstorms and intense lightening and really scary looking skies, but the tornadoes died out before they got to the coast. It was an awful evening for the dogs, Tessie was under the bed all evening, Sweet Pea curled herself into a little bin on the floor of the coat nook, and Sailor held it together until 4 a.m., when, without warning, he vomited copiously all over the foot of my bed, my robe, the ottoman at the foot of the bed (so Sweet Pea can climb up easily), and the run. It was quite a night.
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  • haffajappa
    haffajappa British Columbia Posts: 5,955
    PJ_ROCKS wrote:
    I need everybody's prayers, good vibes, whatever works for you.

    Something is going on with Django and my vet is trying to figure out what it is. For about a month, it's been very hard to get Django to eat. I have to coax him and he keeps eating less and less. He's lost 4 lbs. since the end of March which is significant for a 55 lb. dog.

    Today the vet ran tests on him but couldn't get anything definitive. He ruled out pancreatitis. Django's blood glucose level was high (180) so he may be pre-diabetic. He also had a lot of lipids in his blood. All this is enough for the vet to think that something is up but he can't determine what. He sent some blood out to a lab and we should know more tomorrow.

    In the meantime, I'm just worried about Django. Apart from the lack of appetite he acts normally but I'm afraid we're going to find out something serious is wrong with him. I don't know what to think but it's bothering me a lot.

    Sorry to hear this..
    Sending you a lot of good (((vibes)))
    Sorry to hear it as well.
    Nothing worse than noticing something is up with your dog and they can't tell you what it is.

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  • whispering hands
    whispering hands Under your skin Posts: 13,527
    I woke up this morning to light thunder ( the storms never materialized, But the Pitt/Lab Zoe is terrified of thunder), and My dad's dog Zoe climbing all over me, trying to get under the blankets with me. Then while I got ready for my interview, she sat at my feet in the bathroom.. I almost ate shit tripping over her getting out of the shower!! Then when my dad drove me to the Hospital to do my interview she sat in the truck and howled and cried ( even though the thunder had passed by this time), and my dad tells me, I think my dog loves you more than me.. so I told him no I think she just knows I miss having a dog.. I think she knows the boys are gone, even though she'd only met them once when we came out here to visit before they had both passed away. And little Cleo, she's just soooo damned CUTE!! She wanted fed earlier than normal this morning, and so she tried to make it down the stairs, which is really difficult for a dog that is shorter in leg than in body, so she ended up "sledding" down the stairs on her belly and into the T.V room to tell us to feed her.. all we heard was Thumpity thump thump thump thump thump.. and then there she was!! I love that there's dogs here.. it helps me not miss my boys so badly..P.S. that's Zoe in my profile pic.. isn't she adorable!?!?!?!? I LOVE her ears!! they remind me of that old school series, The Flying Nun!!
  • Wobbie
    Wobbie Posts: 31,306
    imalive wrote:
    I don't think I've ever shared this Gracie quirk....as a leftover from potty training or from god knows what, Gracie expects a biscuit every single time she does her business. in from pottying and straight to the treat jar. all for a normal bodily function. one for pee and two for poop :lol: . is she spoiled, or what? :roll:

    My dog is the same way!!! And if you happen to forget to give him a treat, he will literally sit in the kitchen waiting...drooling....until there is a puddle of drool on the floor. After a little while, we'll go..."Where's Bugsy?" Sure enough, we know exactly what he is waiting for :lol:

    here's the "I peed; where's my biscuit?" look :lol: . The jar is on that counter.

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