Only just seen this thread and all I can say is I really feel for you. There's nothing worse than not knowing what's wrong. I do so hope Solomon is back with you soon and that everything turns out well :luck: :luck: :luck:
I am so pleased for you that Solly seems to be on the mend . I bet you cant wait for him to be home and get loads of whippy snuggles :huggles: :huggles: :huggles:
Only just seen this, no wonder you have been worried sick . The Davies referral clinic is brilliant - have had a few visits there over the past few years, and they are more thorough and more knowledgeable than any vets I've ever been to. :thumbsup:
Hope Soloman continues to improve :huggles: :luck:
Yep, little Solly is indeed home. I have hardly been on the computer today as have been sat with him since we got back at lunchtime, I can't stop looking at him :wub: The poor little thing is literally skin and bone, with so many bald patches from the various tests, blood tests, drips etc. He is very shaky and tired, but I am glad to say he is definitely a lot brighter. He certainly is hungry so I think I need to try to get him fed back up again. He has had a little bit of wheetabix in warm milk at bed time as a little extra which is something I might keep up til he puts on a bit of weight - something he loved as a puppy and was recommended by his breeder. I need to buy some honey tomorrow as that was something that we used to add to it. He loved it and lapped it up like there was no tomorrow. So now off to bed and little Solly under the duvet where he belongs :huggles:
Fingers crossed we are now over the worst and can start to get back to normal :thumbsup:
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