For past two weeks, our pet dog Maya isn’t well and it’s been a week she had ate any and vomits whatever she
takes in oral. In September she had a
severe wheezing and cough and was taken for x-ray and blood test revealed fluid
in lungs and a bulge heart. Later she turned normal but couldn’t say she
recovered fully. The one thing that always trouble us with her is she never
take medicine easily and we use to apply tricks to let her pick the medicine or
hide tablets in sweets and chocolates but this time we quite failed to do it
either ways which perhaps led to a serious effect and kidney fault. We
consulted the .vet when she refuses to eat or ate less and then a scan was took
regard the signs, which exposed a gel like substance in the gallbladder but the
dog refused to take a pill and the
injections also didn’t respond well. So the vet suggested taking her for a
complete exam at the government veterinary hospital in Vepery, popular for
treating animals. The amount for treatment is also considerably less at the
veterinary hospital compared to pvt. clinics.
Maya look so tired sitting on the sofa |
Again another round of scanning
and blood tests confirms kidney fault in Maya, but this time she quit eating
and was forced to put on DRIP as she turned weaker. For about a week she had
been taken to the vet hospital for Drips, where medicine is injected as well
and a blood test would be taken next week for further treatment. We really worry
about her condition and she looks so pity now and had lost much weight and lie
down sadly all the time. Last night she was vomiting for every two hours and
mom had to wake up all night cleaning and comforting her. Though kidney fault
had identified I see the gallbladder should be responsible for preventing her eating
or digest the food. But we all hope she recovers and with that hope we bear all
the difficulties. Though she’s almost 12 years old we hope for the best.
I, too, hope for the best for Maya.
ReplyDeleteIt was tough and painful for us to watch our last dog deteriorate in health and finally died. That is the reason why I have not kept another pet dog.
ReplyDeleteI hope Maya will get better. We've lost our dogs when they reached that age and it is tough. We have no pets now for ten years and I still miss them.
ReplyDeleteHello
ReplyDeleteSending my prayers and well wishes for sweet Maya!
Dogs are not suppose to have chocolate ~ not good for them ~ Sending lots of healing energy hugs to Maya for a speedy recovery ~ Xxx
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to You,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
hope she gets well soon
ReplyDeleteOh no - hope all goes well!
ReplyDeletePoor Maya. I feel sorry for all the sick animals as they could only suffer in silence. You mum is so good to nurse Maya.
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