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whenim64 Sat 05-Oct-13 09:06:55

My Nell is not well this morning - weeing frequently during the night and an hour ago I spotted a tiny streak of blood. In the vets at 10 am, so hope I've caught whatever it is in good time. She looked at me with those sorrowful eyes that Bassets have, and as soon as I put the phone down promptly went to sleep. Hasn't been out for a wee since! Keeping my fingers crossed.

demdyke Tue 19-Nov-13 10:56:15

Glad Nell is OK now, hope Pixie will be once she comes off tablets. Must remember never to check Google again when she is ill ... what it ciould be etc. Husband still eats porridge annodomini, just shares it with Pixie!!

whenim64 Tue 19-Nov-13 10:33:45

Hi demdyke nice to meet another dog-lover. Thanks for asking, Nell is fine and there have been no repercussions. She had recovered completely within a couple of days. I'm glad I caught it quickly.

annodomini Tue 19-Nov-13 10:21:56

How is your husband now, demdyke? grin

demdyke Tue 19-Nov-13 10:10:28

Hi! I've only joined Gransnet today and this is the first forum I've looked at - BUT - I too have a dog with wee problems. Pixie, our mini dachshund, woke us last Tuesday at 2.30am desperate to go out, then proceeded to wee everywhere that morning. A quick trip to the vet resulted in 2 injections and 2 lots of pills - which finish tomorrow. Wees (and blood in them) have dried up so hopefully all well. Tablets given in husband's porridge (ugh!) and others in sugared tea. Please post how Nell is now. Fingers crossed for both.

gracesmum Thu 10-Oct-13 16:47:48

{{hugs}} and a lick to Hattie, Tegan - it's horrid worrying about your animal isn't it? (Not that she is just an animal - she's family!)

whenim64 Thu 10-Oct-13 12:27:56

Good luck, Tegan

Tegan Thu 10-Oct-13 12:12:22

She just doesn't come into any contact with other dogs at all [except when she's on holiday and meets them on the beach]. I think whats worrying me is the lump and the cough but we're not due back at the vets for a couple of weeks. I may give her some cough medicine [I know there's one that dogs can have] and I've been giving her piriton in case it's an allergy.

whenim64 Thu 10-Oct-13 11:32:33

I've known dogs to get kennel cough when they've had their vaccination because there's kennel cough around already. My vet says the vaccination helps reduce the symptoms if they still get it. My dog has it every year, as I don't want to deal with a dog hawking up all over the place for several weeks. Once you've had a dog with kennel cough, you never want it again if it can be avoided. Hope she's ok soon, Tegan

Tegan Thu 10-Oct-13 11:07:00

Has anyone else had a dog that had kennel cough symptoms straight after having the vaccine? Hattie has never had the vaccine before but, as we're planning to go away more now I've retired we had it done as part of her booster two weeks ago. She been coughing/reverse sneezing ever since. Going to give it a few more days and go back to the vets [I have spoken to them but they don't seem to think it's due to the nasal drops she had; but it must be].

whenim64 Thu 10-Oct-13 10:01:41

I chopped up a little baked ham and sprinkled it over her medicated food. Apparently she approves of that, so has eaten it all. Another minor Basset-human skirmish is over, till tomorrow. grin

whenim64 Thu 10-Oct-13 09:51:55

Day 6 of Nell's medicine regime and she is giving me withering looks from her basket! The routine is that she has her medicines crushed and stirred into delicious gravy with a little meat, then I give her the rest of her food. She doesn't hold with this arrangement! Now she's turned her back on me - she must know I'm talking about her. Stubborn Bassett! grin

Tegan Mon 07-Oct-13 10:27:35

As well as the lump Hattie is now coughing when she goes for a walk [had the kennel cough vaccine last week]. Starting to get more concerned; the vet said give it a few weeks but I know it will end up with blood tests etc. There is a specialist sight hound vets a few miles away that I might go to for advice; people travel from all over the country to see him [he works at lots of dog tracks as well].

gracesmum Mon 07-Oct-13 09:23:15

I could cope if it was only 5 November or even the weekend before or after but I have heard fireworks already and although Grace just about tolerates them for a short while I worry that she will become more sensitive. BTW do you remember a former member getting very incensed and demanding draconian penalties? grin

Tegan Sun 06-Oct-13 22:10:20

Not sure about sizing for a whippet; her coats have to be made by a specialist sighthound companies. Mind you, I'll try anything if it works as I'm scared to even go out and leave her alone at this time of year. She was a jibbering wreck last week because someone was hammering in a nearby house. Other than that she's one of the most laid back dogs I've ever had; not a bother on her 99% of the time.

Enviousamerican Sun 06-Oct-13 21:21:39

I use a fleese with Velcro winter jacket for my scared dog. It works and was much cheaper than a thunder jacket. she is very scared of rain storms.She shakes,pants and tries to hid behind the furniture without it.

Aka Sun 06-Oct-13 20:49:48

thunder jacket
Take 2

Aka Sun 06-Oct-13 20:49:00

jacket for dogs
I googled and came up with this. No idea if it works though.

glammanana Sun 06-Oct-13 16:13:22

Tegan when we fostered dogs years ago now we had a rather nervious dog called Rags who was upset about every kind of noise and the vet gave up a bran which you sprinkled on his food and it had a very calming effect on him,may be worth while enquiring I have no idea the name sorry.

Brendawymms Sun 06-Oct-13 16:03:11

Tegan there are jackets that you can get for dogs that are very good at reassuring them when stressed by fireworks, travelling etc. my friend in Lewes, very large firework celebration, used to have to go away her dog was such a wreck. She bought one of the jackets and he is much better. Some GN 'er will know what they are called.

whenim64 Sun 06-Oct-13 14:10:13

Her little legs make her run like a rocking horse - she'll never catch a squirrel! grin

whenim64 Sun 06-Oct-13 14:08:44

Yes, gracesmum if she finds a manky old bone or some chewing gum out on a walk, it has no effect on her stomach! Antibiotics must have set her off last night, but she's fine now.

gracesmum Sun 06-Oct-13 12:17:36

Relief!

If Nell is anything like our dogs, the better quality the food, the more likely it is to bounce back up without touching the sides. Plus (seriously) if on antibiotics they would have upset her digestion, cf humans . Of course if she catches the squirrel and eats it....................
sunshine

whenim64 Sun 06-Oct-13 11:49:30

Tip-top, thanks, Merlot. She slept all night and wandered down this morning to empty her bowl, before acknowledging that I was stood at the back door waiting to take her down the garden. Now I've just got a shedload of medicine to get down her for the next 10 days. She's back on patrol, watching a squirrel in her tree at the moment grin

merlotgran Sun 06-Oct-13 11:15:31

How is Nell this morning, When?

numberplease Sat 05-Oct-13 22:32:04

When, glad to hear it was nothing majorly serious, apart from the bill!