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texdane Posted - Oct 26 2018 : 06:42:09 AM
Well, if you read my posts or have been on the Suburban farmgirl blog, you know we LOVE our fur babies, and that our little chihuahua has been sick off and on for the four years we have had him. He got a terrible, life-threatening case of pancreatitis four years ago after we first got him, one week after getting his shots and one day after someone at a festival fed him a chocolate chip cookie.

We had three plus years with no flare ups until this past April. After many emergency visits, countless tests and vet visits, antibiotics, special food, etc...we have have a diagnosis.

His little body doesn’t produce the enzyme from his pancreas. SO we now have to sprinkle an enzyme on his food ten minutes before he eats it. I am sooo happy to report that so far, so good.

He’s doing great and back to his old self. Hopefully it stays rosy long term. The only thin is the vet wants to put him on a chew that has probiotics. That is okay, except it has two kinds of oil in them. I am worried since now he is stable that it will bother his gi tract. Vet says try it. Finger crossed.

Anyone else have pups with this problem? I hope you have happy outcome stories. We love our baby boy so much. He is the sweetest little dog.



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texdane Posted - Nov 02 2019 : 07:01:49 AM
Thanks so much, Krista! I feel the same way. My fur babies are my “other children”, LOL!



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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Nov 01 2019 : 10:56:56 AM
Nicole, I am so happy to hear this! My fur babies mean the world to me. I hope your little boy keeps improving with no issues. Good luck little guy!

Krista
texdane Posted - Oct 31 2019 : 06:51:21 AM
Hi Farmgirls!

It has been a year! I am happy to report that with the special food, rice, and the enzyme powder - knock on wood - my lil’ fur boy is doing well! He is happy, has gained and maintained weight, and so far, has not had any issues. Hopefully he continues on as stable as he has. So far so good! Thank you all for checking in!



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HollerGirl56 Posted - Oct 30 2019 : 4:10:38 PM
Fur babies rule for sure---and when they have good health it sure makes for happiness. But dark times sure do come. I have kept so many animals and when they die it is so sad and usually from something bad. I have spent way more money on pets health care than care for myself. Hope your fur baby does well Nicole.

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NatChap Posted - Oct 30 2019 : 11:47:03 AM
Sorry, Nicole, about your little fella. It may be that with the sprinkling of the enzyme sustains him very much like other medicine/supplements. It sounds manageable so that he may live a normal life.
Winnie, sorry to hear about your kitty. Fur babies never leave our hearts and always go too soon.

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Natalie

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texdane Posted - Oct 30 2018 : 05:34:45 AM
Thank you, everyone. I hope he stays stable, too. I know that this disease will probably be what eventually "does him in", but we take everyday and spoil him rotten.

Winnie, I am so sorry to hear about your little kitty. Big hugs to you.



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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Oct 27 2018 : 05:19:48 AM
Nicole, this is wonderful news!! I hope your little fur baby continues to maintain good health. Last December, I lost my beloved fur kitty to recurring Pancreatitis. I still misss his little sweet ways everyday . He was the best Kitty I have ever had !

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YellowRose Posted - Oct 26 2018 : 12:39:56 PM
Nicole so happy you have an answer and he's better.

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Oct 26 2018 : 12:27:44 PM
That's great news, Nicole. I hope this continues to work for you and your fur baby. They definitely hold a special place in my heart, so I understand where you are coming from.

Krista
Tumbleweed Posted - Oct 26 2018 : 09:28:30 AM
Good news Nicole,
I agree our furry children are just about everything to us.

TW

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sherone_13 Posted - Oct 26 2018 : 07:34:07 AM
My Chihuahua had two lesions on her pancreas. Surgery corrected it, but she has problems eating dry food without throwing up. We soften the food for her. She seems to be fine with that. The surgery was very expensive, but she is totally worth it.

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