No good news again. She slept all day yesterday. A friend of mine she hasnt seen in a while came by,she got up and was happy to see him. But she didnt eat or drink all day.
The rancid breath wasnt as bad as it has been. Usually you could smell it across the room. It smelled worse than when the septic truck pumps out your septic tank. The smel is more like a lingering fart with maybe some fish mixed in.
Its looking like today will be a repeat of yesterday. She still hasnt got out of bed this morning.i think another day or 2 of this and im gonna have to end it for her. As much as i wanted this stuff to work,i cant make her suffer. Maybe if i started this a month ago,it wouldve had a chance.
Thanks for the update, Fren. Donโt give up: Our Lord made dogs, manโs best friend because He loves them too!๐๐ป
Im trying not to give up but its not look8ng good. I cant make the poor thing suffer cuz im too selfish to let her go.
What these frens said and add some zinc to the fluids. Get a large syringe and give the dog fluids about three times a day. About three syringes full each time. You may want to include some chicken or beef broth.
Did a pro make a diagnostic?
My vet
So this is the appropriate way to handle its parasites. Ensure the dose is adequate, check if overdosing a bit is dangerous and how.๐๐ป
Could it be that the fenben is working and her body is fighting off the cancer that is making her so lethargic? Maybe her body is saving its strength to fight it off. Is she acting any differently besides her sleeping a lot? Is she whining like she's in pain? As others here have suggested, maybe use a syringe (like you'd use giving a child liquid meds) to slowly feed her some broth and mix her meds in the first syringe full, so that way she is getting her meds before she says she doesn't want anymore.
Good luck fren, I'm praying your furbaby pulls through this! Wish I had known about fenben years ago when our dane had bone cancer, you bet I would have tried it. Whether you let her go soon or keep her going a little longer to give her & meds time to fight it off... we all understand what stress and heartache you & your wife are going through and will be here for you. Talk to your furbaby, tell her she's a good girl, that you see her fighting and will understand if she is ready to go... she will tell you if/when the time comes.