Let's not forget that a dog CAN have Fanconi and CAN live a normal life.
My BENNY is a perfect example.
Yes, he was on the protocol from Day 1 of his diagnosis, in November 2005.
He's been OFF the protocol for about 5 months now.
I had a very big decision to make…
continue to see my dog look like crap and feel like crap and stare at his food bowl from the couch...
or give him a better life without an upset stomach full of bicarb tablets.
I chose the latter.
Benny now eats like a champ..
and no dog better get near his food bowl....
he will chase them away with his louder than life growling...
he is ALWAYS ready to eat....
and ready for his upteem daily snacks..
these were things that he turned away when on the protocol....
I felt like I was watching him wilt away...
Now I see that my boy is thriving and PLAYING with the puppies....
and even jumping on the trampoline...
he dies for lure coursing....
and even wants to show again.....
Was he REALLY given a life sentence?
I've since changed my mind....
unless one knows he is Fanconi Affected....
they'd never be able to tell from looking at him,
or watching his actions.
Benny will be able to be seen in the SHOW RING at the BCOA National...
and walking my son around the sidelines the rest of the week.
Don't get me wrong.....
FANCONI SUCKS....
but it is not always a death sentence.