Cindyluwho
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What a couple of days. Two mornings ago I noticed that our 10 YO cockapoo (cocker spaniel/poodle mix, in case that gets edited) wasn't feeling quite himself. Poor Gromit was just laying around, not begging at the table, etc. Well, last night my daughter was doing her homework at the coffee table and moved her foot and bumped Gromit. He yelped and BIT her! He is the most gentle dog you've ever seen, it was obvious he was hurting. First thing this morning we wake him up (he sleeps with us) and notice that he's in so much pain he can barely walk. We rush him to the vet and it's Pancreatitis. Did some research on the internet and now I'm so scared. He's spending the night at the vet's on an IV and I'll go in to check on him tomorrow. We don't know yet what kind of damage there is, is it chronic, etc. This will cost us at least $1K and I'd hate to think it's chronic and might flare up again and cost me another grand. We'll definately treat him this time and pray that it's all fixable and that it won't happen again. Has anyone else been through this with their dog?
***Day Two: Much to the Doctor's dismay, Gromit is not feeling any better. He is still in a great amount of pain, which they are treating - but he just isn't getting any better. If things aren't improved by tomorrow AM, Dr will do x-ray and then ultrasound. I'm getting scared
***Day Two: Much to the Doctor's dismay, Gromit is not feeling any better. He is still in a great amount of pain, which they are treating - but he just isn't getting any better. If things aren't improved by tomorrow AM, Dr will do x-ray and then ultrasound. I'm getting scared
