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    That is good news

    A little chicken, a little scrambled eggy and she'll be hoovering again before long.
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    You raw feeders may want the vet's head on a platter, but he's blaming her "raw diet" for this. We were sent home with a bunch of food and meds, and instructions to have her rechecked by Dr. Moore in a week. She only nipped at the techs when they put something in that stung, but the rest of the time she was a Very. Good. Girl.

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    Glad baby girl is home !!!! My guess would be it is just the change.... but what do I know !!!! She may just have to be checked every week for a while until it is regulated..... geez...very scary deal. Smoochies to Sophie :heart:
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    I too posted and dont see it
    Tons more for Sophie, So glad she is ont he mend! If I were closer I would give you a neck?shoulder massage as after 10+ years getting PT massage I learned a thing or two and it wouldnt cost a dime
    Am keeping you and ALL the Anipals in my thoughts and prayers that things go smooth for a long while for yall, you need a break (cuz I can and I iz speshul too)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto'sMom
    You raw feeders may want the vet's head on a platter, but he's blaming her "raw diet" for this. We were sent home with a bunch of food and meds, and instructions to have her rechecked by Dr. Moore in a week. She only nipped at the techs when they put something in that stung, but the rest of the time she was a Very. Good. Girl.
    I think this girl has been stressed for a very long time. It all just came to a head with all the recent changes (flight, food, surroundings, & people etc), and it was too much for her body to take.

    Feel better being sent. I hope she is feeling better soon.
    They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Patt
    I think this girl has been stressed for a very long time. It all just came to a head with all the recent changes (flight, food, surroundings, & people etc), and it was too much for her body to take.
    That's exactly what I was thinking.
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    I don't think it was her diet at all, and I just think the vets around here aren't really into the "raw diet" info. They have to fight to get people to spay and neuter around here, let alone educate their clients about the benefits of a raw diet. He thought she had a stroke because her eyes were doing a little REM type movement, but then they stopped doing it so he just didn't know. There is NO solid diagnosis as to what happened to her, it's all just guessing.
    I'm just happy she's home again, and comfortable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto'sMom
    I don't think it was her diet at all, and I just think the vets around here aren't really into the "raw diet" info.
    I'm just happy she's home again, and comfortable.
    Oh, I know that you don't think it was her diet, and like I said, I don't blame the guy for saying it was. I was merely discounting the theory for anyone that may do a google search or something like that. No hard feelings, I promise!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Linus
    Oh, I know that you don't think it was her diet, and like I said, I don't blame the guy for saying it was. I was merely discounting the theory for anyone that may do a google search or something like that. No hard feelings, I promise!
    We know you were just trying to soothe- lol



    Glad Sophie is good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Otto'sMom
    There is NO solid diagnosis as to what happened to her, it's all just guessing.
    I'm just happy she's home again, and comfortable.
    Me too!!

    It could have easily been a number of things to cause her problems. Most important.... she's on the mend now.
    They may be small, but you should see their hearts. Shelter/Rescue dogs aren't broken. They've simply experienced more life than other dogs. If they were human we would call them wise. They would be the ones with tales to tell and stories to write. The ones dealt a bad hand who responded with courage. Do not pity a shelter/rescue dog. Adopt one. And be proud to have their greatness on your side. Anon

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