She didnt eat her breakfast. My wife said she slept all day. This really isnt too abnormal for her.
I got home,she was looking extra sad. She always looks sad. The lump looked like it got bigger. I really wish i could have the lump removed or drained. She eventually git off the couch. Wagging her tail with a little spring in her step. Then she was looking for food. Since it was like 8pm i didnt put anything but cbd oil in her food. She ate it and hounded us for our food. It really sux having to say no to her. We are soo used to sharing our food with her.
Still got goopy stuff coming from her nose. I know the bad stuff gotta find a way out and i really hope thats what it is.
Im not sure about the cbd oil. After she eats,she passes out. Im not even giving her that much. Have you ever had the dead weight of a pit bulls head on your arm? I bet that head of hers wieghs half her body weight😂.
Just want to thank everybody for the kind words,payers and encouragement.
Add ivermectin to your Fenben regimen. You sound sad yourself fren. I noticed you didn’t post yesterday. Praying for success. Not over until God says so
I posted yesterday.
https://greatawakening.win/p/17sPFt4zAW/day-7-of-fenben-treatment/
I think they’re supposed to be alternated.
Call a vet used to administering, because that might just be for people, but yea it should probably be added.
I believe ivermectin is for animals as well. It has been for years. Ranchers use it, sheepherders, horses, etc..
Horse paste is definitely for animals. :D
Be careful with dogs and the ivermectin. Cats tolerate it well. Dogs are more sensitive to ivermectin, from what I read.
Only one specific breed, I believe it is the collie family and certain herding breeds. The following types of dogs have been found to be prone to the mdr1 gene mutation:
Australian Shepherd Border Collie Collie German Shepherd Dog Miniature American Shepherd Old English Sheepdog Shetland Sheepdog Skye Terrier Mixed-breeds that may have herding-breed heritage
Yes, there are some dogs that can’t use it. Specific breeds. But his vet will know which breed. I think they’re cattle dogs or sheep dogs, or one of them. They can do a genetics test to see if his dogs in that category. I think Pitbulls are OK, but he could be a mix, so better off to be tested first. Thanks for pointing that out.