• Houston

    I can not believe all the things poor Cody has to go through…I hope the will find something concrete to tell you so you don't have to do this wild goose chase.


  • I hope Cody is all right I am very happy Cody is at the vet so find what is causing all the problem. Please try to rest and we all be thingking of you and waiting to hear. Take care.

    Rita Jean


  • Did they ever do the barium swallow to make sure that things are able to move through the digestive tract?


  • ivoss-my vet is not strong supporter of barium swallow b/c if they have to surgically open the digestive track open they don't like to have the barium in the system that could leak out.
    They will do it but not a first choice option for them. They would rather do an ultra sound and endoscopy first.


  • Heard back from the vet this morning. Cody is more active since getting fluids etc. stopped vomiting, but still won't eat. All blood work red/white blood count etc came back normal. Urninanalysis showed a little high on proteins but they think that b/c he's dehydrated. Glucose came back normal. They are now taking the x-rays they took last night to the med-vet I took him to on wed. night to compare the x-rays and get a 2nd opinion. They also want to run a test for Addisions's disease. Has anyone heard of that?, have any experiance, or heard of a basenji having it?


  • very sorry to hear about Cody, hopefully the vet will now get to the bottom of it. What a worry for you.:(

  • Houston

    Good news about Cody feeling a little better this morning. I have heard about addison's disease but don't know any about it. Keeping my fingers crossed that today is the day you get some answers.


  • @GenJMar:

    ivoss-my vet is not strong supporter of barium swallow b/c if they have to surgically open the digestive track open they don't like to have the barium in the system that could leak out.
    They will do it but not a first choice option for them. They would rather do an ultra sound and endoscopy first.

    I have to agree here… my vets are not fans of the barium either and will do ultrasound and/or endoscopy also....


  • @GenJMar:

    Heard back from the vet this morning. Cody is more active since getting fluids etc. stopped vomiting, but still won't eat. All blood work red/white blood count etc came back normal. Urninanalysis showed a little high on proteins but they think that b/c he's dehydrated. Glucose came back normal. They are now taking the x-rays they took last night to the med-vet I took him to on wed. night to compare the x-rays and get a 2nd opinion. They also want to run a test for Addisions's disease. Has anyone heard of that?, have any experiance, or heard of a basenji having it?

    Addisions is pretty uncommon for any dog to get….. Cushings would be more likely. However, very possible that there could be tumors on the adrenal glands... but for both usually you find that they drink loads of water (both with Addisions and Cushings), same as you would find with Fanconi....


  • I have heard of Addison's, as one of my B's has Cushing's disease which is the opposite of Addison's. Addison's is quite treatable, so you may want to hope that this is what is wrong. Lots of info. on Addison's on the internet. Hang in there!


  • @GenJMar:

    ivoss-my vet is not strong supporter of barium swallow b/c if they have to surgically open the digestive track open they don't like to have the barium in the system that could leak out.

    I understand and that is my vet's first choice also but sometimes it is the only thing that will show a blockage. The other thing would be is there an ultrasound specialist in the area. My vet will do ultrasound themselves for many things but in difficult cases they will bring in a specialist because often times they will see things that others will miss.


  • @lvoss:

    I understand and that is my vet's first choice also but sometimes it is the only thing that will show a blockage. The other thing would be is there an ultrasound specialist in the area. My vet will do ultrasound themselves for many things but in difficult cases they will bring in a specialist because often times they will see things that others will miss.

    My Vets are the same, while they do some ultrasound, usually they schedule a specialist once a week, if something is more of any emerency, then we go to the specialist. Lucky that we have two to choose from that are pretty close. Also, when we were trying to find Kristii's problem a few years ago (very similar to this boys problem), the barum did move through, however with the ultrasound they immediately saw the blockage and we knew surgery was needed asap…. Regardless, sounds like your Vet is on top of trying to get to the bottom of the problem.....


  • Update…My vet took her x-rays and drove over to the med-vet place I went on Wed night to compare her x-rays with theirs and to get the radiologist to give a 2nd opinion. Now its confirmed a small blockage in the small intestines, something peach pit size. My vet is doing surgery immeditately to remove it. Mystery solved. I am relieved that they found the blockage, just wish it was sooner. I am a little pissed at the med-vet b/c my vet had reapatly requested their x-rays for comparison and they didn't respond. She had to physically drive over herself and hunt down somebody.


  • So happy found what is going on. Let us all know how surgery goes. Will be thinking about the both of you. Life is going to get better now. Take care.

    Rita Jean

  • Houston

    Good news, I hope this solves all his problems…poor little fella.

    I can not believe she(the Vet) had to jump through hoops to get the films..typical.
    Let us know how things progress. I'm keeping my fingers crossed his surgery goes uneventful and speedy..


  • Prayers and happy thoughts sent your way for a full recovery. Poor little guy, I hope he feels much better.


  • Surgery went well, even the vet is unsure what the object was after she got it out. He's currently in recovery, not entirely out of the woods yet. The intestines had not ruptured but maybe was damaged. He will spend at least another night and day in hospital for observation.

  • Houston

    So far so good…I will pray for his swift recovery and for you and your husband to keep you calm..
    So is it something he "found" and swallowed? Scary..


  • @GenJMar:

    Surgery went well, even the vet is unsure what the object was after she got it out. He's currently in recovery, not entirely out of the woods yet. The intestines had not ruptured but maybe was damaged. He will spend at least another night and day in hospital for observation.

    Great news… and I had the same experience with what they found in Kristii... none of us have ever figured out what it was... but you know it could have been in there for years.... and over time with stomach acid and stuff can really change it to make it hard or impossible to determine. Kristii's looked like a piece of steel wool, like what I used 100 years ago, SOS pads...ggg .... good news she recovered just fine.... hugs and good thoughts coming your way.


  • So very happy all is well please get some rest.

    Rita Jean

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