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Hi All,
I have a 3 yrs old Beddlington Terrier called Gypsey, who has (unfortunately) just been diagnosed with Copper Toxicoxis.
Apparently, this is a fairly common disease for this breed. There livers are unable to tolerate copper and cannot break it down, therefore, it just stores up in the liver. However, not all Beddlington suffer from this.
She had a biopsy a couple of weeks ago and the results showed an excessive amount of copper in the liver. Most dogs have a level of 50,000 micromilimeters and Gypseys is 177,000 - so quite high.
She has just started on a new diet (which she doesn't really like) and is starting on medication on Monday to help draw the copper back out of her liver. However, this can take several months to work and in the meantime the liver may fail.
Also, the tablets are very strong and alot of dogs cannot cope with them.
Just wandered, if anyone on here had any experience of this disease and could offer some advice.
Gypsey, is still quite bright at the minute and is happy to go chasing the ball down the fields.
Debs
I have a 3 yrs old Beddlington Terrier called Gypsey, who has (unfortunately) just been diagnosed with Copper Toxicoxis.
Apparently, this is a fairly common disease for this breed. There livers are unable to tolerate copper and cannot break it down, therefore, it just stores up in the liver. However, not all Beddlington suffer from this.
She had a biopsy a couple of weeks ago and the results showed an excessive amount of copper in the liver. Most dogs have a level of 50,000 micromilimeters and Gypseys is 177,000 - so quite high.
She has just started on a new diet (which she doesn't really like) and is starting on medication on Monday to help draw the copper back out of her liver. However, this can take several months to work and in the meantime the liver may fail.
Also, the tablets are very strong and alot of dogs cannot cope with them.
Just wandered, if anyone on here had any experience of this disease and could offer some advice.
Gypsey, is still quite bright at the minute and is happy to go chasing the ball down the fields.
Debs