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I rescued a dog in July 2016, three years old, small breed and born and lived in the vineyards all her life. When I found her she was dying, and so the charity vet gave her an emergency operation to remove a stone on her bladder, very big apparently. She was sterilized at the same time, so there is not chance of womb infection. She was also diagnosed with Ehrlichia the tick borne disease. Sadly now she has acute liver failure.
The poor little dog (8kg) had antibiotics for the surgery, then for the tick disease, and now she is on them again to kill the ammonia that is in the blood from the malfunctioning liver. This had gone to her brain and she was in a terrible state, swaying and falling over and going round in circles. Horrible to watch.
The vet also gave me 5 mg prednisolone steroid for inflammation, as this is the usual treatment for acute liver problems. She has stopped going in circles and falling over, but she is in a pitiful state just lying in the bed. Now today she has blood in her urine, a lot of blood. So the vet said stop the prednisolone, she only took 5mg over 24 hours so that should be ok to just stop, but to continue with the amoxicillin.
My worry/question is: are all the antibiotics and the post-traumatic stress to contribute to the liver not being able to cope, or was there an underlieing problem from before?
How can you know when you are doing more harm than good? A street dog that was dying from starvation suddenly has meds and dog food and treats and clean water and yet she never really improved.
I am of course feeding her only boiled chicken and rice alternately and some chicken bone broth. I did not think to do this before and maybe I am feeling guilty that I have made her sick, I gave her the operation, the meds, the commercial dog food, the prednisolone. I love her so much, and I want her to be well and have a happy dog life.
Any advice about anything I can do to help her would be most welcome.. thank you everyone.
The poor little dog (8kg) had antibiotics for the surgery, then for the tick disease, and now she is on them again to kill the ammonia that is in the blood from the malfunctioning liver. This had gone to her brain and she was in a terrible state, swaying and falling over and going round in circles. Horrible to watch.
The vet also gave me 5 mg prednisolone steroid for inflammation, as this is the usual treatment for acute liver problems. She has stopped going in circles and falling over, but she is in a pitiful state just lying in the bed. Now today she has blood in her urine, a lot of blood. So the vet said stop the prednisolone, she only took 5mg over 24 hours so that should be ok to just stop, but to continue with the amoxicillin.
My worry/question is: are all the antibiotics and the post-traumatic stress to contribute to the liver not being able to cope, or was there an underlieing problem from before?
How can you know when you are doing more harm than good? A street dog that was dying from starvation suddenly has meds and dog food and treats and clean water and yet she never really improved.
I am of course feeding her only boiled chicken and rice alternately and some chicken bone broth. I did not think to do this before and maybe I am feeling guilty that I have made her sick, I gave her the operation, the meds, the commercial dog food, the prednisolone. I love her so much, and I want her to be well and have a happy dog life.
Any advice about anything I can do to help her would be most welcome.. thank you everyone.
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