No improvements to talk about. This dog can be a little hard to read. Shes lazy,so sleeping all day really isnt out of the norm for her. Shes never sucked a water bowl dry.its actually kinda rare to see or hear her drinking. But food is a different story. She will pass up dog food but she has never passed up any human foods. The vet told me when she starts sleeping all the time,stops eating or drinking,the end is near.
She did finally eat yesterday. On mondays,my wife brings her home some meatballs and other trimmings from work. So when my wife came home,she was expecting meatballs (she knows when meatball day is). My wife said she was jumping and hopping around waiting for meat balls. She told her there werent any and she snorted at my wife and ran in the room and ate the food i gave her.
The bad breath seems to be a come and go thing. It hasnt been the rancid make you want to puke smell. More of a lingering fart smell.you kinda gotta be right next to her to smell it.the rancid smell could be smelled across the room.
The drooling and licking isnt as bad as it was
FOR THE WHACKOS WHO FEEL THEY NEED TO MESSAGE ME SAYING IM POISONING AND KILLING MY DOG. i discussed this with my vet. It is safe. I can double what im giving her if i want too. The vet gave me the fenben.if it wasnt safe,i doubt he woulda gave me the stuff and id doubt you could walk into tractor supply and buy it off the shelf without a prescription. Dont waste your time messaging me,im just gonna block and ignore you.
We took in a stray juvenile shepherd mix that had been running the streets for a couple weeks. First day we got him, took him to the vet for a check up and to address flea/skin issues. He tested positive for heart worms. He had no obvious collie features (allergic to ivermectin), so we started praying and put him on a nightly ivermectin dose. A week later we took him to get neutered and reran the test. It was now negative! Praise God! We had a third test done with the original vet done later on that also came back negative.
I know this doesn’t necessarily relate apples to apples to your situation. But, just letting you know there’s hope. I definitely believe the powers that be has been hiding a lot of medical knowledge from us.
Ive said it a few times but ill say it again. After all the years and dollars spent on cancer research, the best they could come up with is to poison you almost to death with radiation? I call bullshit. A cure might make them milli9ns but keeping you sick and dependant on thier "medicines"makes them billions.
indeed.
spot on statement. I'm so glad your dog is getting better. My brother in law was saved from stage 4 small cell lung cancer with fenbendazole.
All of these medical regulatory groups need investigating. I read yesterday that the American Diabetes Association started in 1939. In 1980 there were 5.5 million with diabetes. In 2022, that number is 24.4 million. Their mission statement is:
To prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes.
After 70 years this is their track record? The same is true for the American cancer fund. Plus, they have taken in billions.
If any other group failed this badly, it would be shut down.
Spot on comment. Those bullshit “Associations” are just giant fucking GRIFTS.
Everything is working exactly as it was intended.
100% Exactly correct!
You and your shepherd mix are fortunate, I'm so happy that it worked for him.
Though an allergic reaction can happen to other breeds besides collies, shepherds are one of them, however it sounds like your pup didn't have the gene in him that would have triggered the allergic reaction.
These breeds are:
Old English Sheepdog
English Shepherd
Shetland Sheepdog
Bearded Collies
Australian Shepherd
German Shepherd
Certain Whippets
Silken Windhound
Skye Terrier
Border Collie
Collie
Miniature American Shepherd
https://nationalpurebreddogday.com/ivermectin-is-your-dog-at-risk/
I had a dog that we didn't know had a small % of collie in her had severe reactions, came on fast and almost lost her. This is why I dna test our dogs now, thankfully our dogs now don't have any of the breeds in them that can cause this reaction.
Some other links on this also:
https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/health/heartworm-medication-side-effects/
https://www.pethealthnetwork.com/dog-health/dog-diseases-conditions-a-z/ivermectin-toxicity-dogs