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Basenji without spunk - very sick, pls read

Basenji Health Issues & Questions
  • Still keeping the healing vibes coming to Beta…please let us know how she is doing. I can only imagine how you feel. Take care.

  • I picked up Beta yesterday at the Specialist. She willingly got into her hated kennel for the ride home. She was very happy to be home. She was a puppymill rescue and had lived in a small kennel for over a year and a half before i adopted her. i am sure she had some trauma being at the hospital the entire weekend.

    as of today she weighs 18lbs. she has only lost 2lbs so far and i am working with her all day on rice and soft special food.

    last night was pretty hairy. she woke me around 2 am with coughing and severe wheezing. i was staring at her with her e collar on and laying there. what could i give her? nothing. so i just listened for a while. i have chronic asthma and know what her breathing sounded like. she was also her lips a lot so i gave her a half of a pepsid ac to settle her stomach.

    she woke me up again around 5am throwing up. just liquid. this was a pretty bad night over all and her first throwing up incident.

    she woke again at 6am as we were all waking up and pooped and peed normally. she did her first crazy dance and then ran to her new spot on the couch and just sat. she is very aggressive with caesar and he has to be kept separate for now until she feels better.

    it looks like she has about 30 staples from her ribs all the way down. tomorrow we should have the news from the biopsys….keep your fingers crossed.

    i am hoping to go back to work tomorrow with her in tote. i think the pain meds will keep her calm enough to not chew at her staples while she is with me.

    that is all the news for now. betsey

  • Oh the poor baby, you are such a great Mommy! Please keep us posted on how she does and I will still keep lots and lots of love and healthful vibes going for Beta!

  • as the day passed Beta seems to be getting worse. she is refusing to eat and has started throwing up with a bit of blood. poop is now completely liquid. she is drinking water.

    the stomach like attacks are lasting longer. today she had one that was 30 minutes! i am wondering if it is cancer in her stomach or something…..

    i have talked with the vet and have adjusted meds to make her more comfortable.

    test results should be in tomorrow.........

  • Beta is in all our prayers I'm sure. Keep us updated. Lenora

  • More hugs and positive thoughts your way Betsey and Mantis. I can only imagine how helpless and scared you both must feeling. (((hugs)))

  • Betsey,

    My heart goes out to you, I hope that they are able find something to help Beta. Our fingers (and paws) are crossed and you will be in my thoughts and prayers.

    Jenn

  • You and your baby are in my prayers as well, I am feeling so sorry for your B, she is so sweet looking. I would be beside myself worrying if my Sahara was that sick. Please keep us posted, I hope it is nothing real serious!!!!

  • I am so sorry you both have to go through this! I just can't believe no one can figure out what is wrong. Beta sounds like a fighter! (You too!)
    Prayers and positive thoughts go out to you today!

  • Beta seems to be better today.

    Yesterday she was throwing up with blood, having trouble breathing, having the stomach attacks, and not eating.

    I stopped by the vet and picked up prednisone which is a steroid commonly used to reduce inflammation in muscles and used in asthma to aid in her breathing.

    I finally figured out why she isn’t eating. I think she has severe acid reflux or some inflammation in her esophagus. I mashed rice and put chicken broth on it and she still wouldn’t touch it. She is nauseous, but the pepcid ac and pepto bismol help mask that. I think made chicken broth and chilled it until it was room temp or cold. She sucked it all down with a voracious appetite. She hasn’t eaten in 3 days and has to be hungry. So, she is on chicken broth today and is loving it.

    This morning Beta was alert for the first time in 14 days. Here eyes were clear and she was walking around the kitchen this morning. I really think the prednisone helped a lot over night.

    She is with me at work and has taken her other meds including her pain med for the surgery. She is sleeping comfortably and is breathing easy which is a major improvement over yesterday.

    The specialist says the test info should be in on Friday, Monday or Tuesday so it was really critical to get Beta to a place of comfort while we wait. I am hoping this is just some type of ulcer and not cancer or something else.

    Here are a few pics of Beta this week.

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  • Betsey no news is good news…so wait patiently for something positive to come out of this. We'll be thinking of you all weekend. It's good to hear little Beta was up & alert.

    Still in our prayers.

  • Beta does look a bit weak as compared to an earlier photo. After all she has been through tho, she looks like a fighter! The last photo is so sweet I just want to give her a big hug, but not too hard ;-) !

  • Thanks for keeping us updated…......Get well soon Beta.

  • What a lot of stitchies she's got. Hope everything is going to be back to normal soon for Beta and for you!

  • Give her some smooches for us.

  • More hugs for you both!

  • well, beta has been on the steroids and we have pumped her with pepto and pepcid and she is doing much better. it seems she stopped eating due to sensitivity in her throat. my theory is really bad acid reflux, which would go well with the irritated intestines, nausea and other symptoms.

    she wouldnt touch the mashed rice and broth. i finally just made chicken broth and gave it to her cold and she scarfed it down. it has been two days now, and she is sucking down the pumkin pie filling, baby food (meat), boiled eggs and chicken and beef broth. she eats a little all day.

    i am keeping her on all of the meds until we go next week for a check up, but it appears that the meds are resolving the issue, that is the steriods….

    the biopsies came back and the specialist said there was nothing definative and to treat this as intestinal disease by putting her on a gentle diet. no rice, no corn, no fillers for the most part.

    what i find funny is that she was on euk lamb and rice.

    here is what i have learned. although the steroids fixed her problem, it was smart, i think, to do the surgery when the xrays, bloodwork, and urine came back clean because she was in so much pain. the doctor suggested the steroids might fix the now problem but could mask a hidden unknown that could resurface down the road.

    at this point i have spend about 3500. she is getting better. i will begin researching diet and will probably get them on a diet similar to the raw diets, but cooked.

    we have a lot of local basenjis that are on innova, but i will have to do more reasearch and talk with the vet about suggestions.

    this could come back. i really dont know what could have caused it. her routine and diet are extremely controlled.

    she still is a bit depressed and not as spunky as usual. she has done a couple of crazy dances and has started pacing again.

    she has lost a ton of weight, but i am packing it on as carefully as possible.

    thank you everyone for your support. i really felt like there were many days where she was in critical condition. i dont know if this is the end of this saga or not.

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    I am obviously not a vet, nor a nutritionist, but if this were my dog, I would probably check labels VERY carefully….I am not sure if euk l&R would be gentle enough for her....sometimes foods that claim to be a Lamb and Rice diet actually have just a little lamb, and other stuff that you may not want your dog eating. You may end up cooking for her, and adding your own vitamins and minerals.

    Good luck, and I sure am glad to hear she is eating and feeling better.</what>

  • I agree with Andrea, there are lots of foods that say "lamb and rice formula" that have a lot more than lamb and rice in them.

    Two companies that I know offer "allergy formulas" are Natural Balance and Wellness. The Wellness formulas use brown rice so probably will not work for you but the Natural Balance formulas use patato.

  • And I agree with Andrea and Lisa… you would be surprised what is in some of the foods out there....if you look at the ingredients for Euk Lamb and Rice, the 2 or 3rd listed is corn meal and the next is whole ground corn.... 99% of dry foods base is corn.... I know this cause my one bitch has a very bad corn allergy... and Lamb is not always the best either for a dog with food or digestive problems, it is quite hard to digest... There are great foods out there for digestive problems, Venison and potato, duck and potato, etc... you might also just try some canned only, I have a bitch that is in old age renal failure and she is doing fairly well eating canned Canidae.

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