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So here I sit; I took the day off work. Gavin started losing energy on Thursday night. He went downhill to the point that we took him to the vet on an after hours call on Sunday. He was totally lethargic, lying on his side, unresponsive. He has a temp of 104.2 and his white blood cell count was elevated, but all other tests came back fine. Urine test was fine. Fever of unknown origin was the diagnosis. The vet was troubled because the exact same thing happened last August with him. He is a bit stumped. So treatment is Rimadyl (anti-inflammatory) and Clavaceptin (anti-biotic). Gavin perked up right away on the meds, short bursts of acting normal (grabbing his ball, wanting to play, a short walk) followed by more than usual sleep.
However, this morning I had to get his up and assist him outside again. He would not do the stair steps or make eye contact or eat, just stood and stared at the floor, almost trance-like. I called the vet again. He said maybe the n-said was worn off and the fever was returning. He wants to test for the white blood cells again when the meds are done. If they remain elevated, his next thought is an autoimmune disease, which is treated with a 2-3 month round of steroids when it flares up. As we sit now, Gavin is bringing me his ball to throw and I just got him to eat some canned food with cut up chicken heated and mixed in. Guess the n-said kicked in.
Apologies for the long post but it’s been a stressful week. I am worried sick about Gavin, I have an important presentation to give at the College tomorrow, my 24 year job ends in a week and we are supposed to be looking after Mylie doodle for two weeks but have her farmed out while Gavin recovers. Oh these doodles!
Any advice or similar experiences? Or a limerick for me??
UPDATE: Gavin went to the vet today: temperature perfect, negative on lymes, heartworm and two other things, auto-immune issue ruled out, white blood count still high (even a bit higher than when we were there 10 days ago). He says he is a bit stumped. The only thing he could think of is that the first blood test caught the count on the way up and it has not made its way all the way back down yet. He is going to consult a pathologist about Gavin's case and get back to us next week. He kept blood back from both visits for further analysis if necessary. He gave us some Rymadyl to have on hand in case the fever returns so that we can begin to deal with it quickly. I dunno? He seems normal. Any ideas?
UPDATE #2: I just got the following email from my vet:
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BG, I hope Gavin feels better and someone can figure out what is causing the fever. Fudge and Vern send hugs his way.
We hate when Gavin feels tired and bad
It sure does make Fudge and Vern sad
We are sending hugs your way
Hope you feel better today
And that fever better take off, don't make us mad
Not very good, but I am out of practice :) Feel better soon!
I hope your Gavin feels better soon...Was he checked for Lymes ? Louie was very very sick when he had Lymes...I live in deer tick infested Pennsylvania but when Louie crashed, I was in North Carolina. The vet there wasn't going to check for lymes until I mentioned it since they don't see a lot of it there.My vet when I got home also explained that it can be dormant for 6 months or more so he could have been infected as a puppy before he was started on Frontline Plus.
Hope you get the answer soon...
It sounds like you are doing everything you can for Gavin. If an autoimmune disease is diagnosed down the road, I would find try to find a specialist at that point; on-going, long-term steroid use carries its own risks, and sometimes, a general practice vet is not aware of all the treatment options that may be available for immune-related diseases. That was my experience with Jack's illness. For now, you're doing everything right.
I'm so sorry poor Gavin is ill. I know it's useless to tell you not to worry, I've been there myself. But try to have a positive outlook and know that we are all here to help in any way we can, even if it's just for moral support.
Here is another one. Keep us updated about Gavin. I hope it is nothing.
There once was a dog named Gavin
A fever he did keep havin'
His mom was worried sick
That it could be a tick
But we are hoping she'll soon be laughin'
No doodle really likes to be hot
It makes your playtimes shot
I know it will break
No need to fake
At least you know mom loves you a lot!
Keep us posted - thinking of you. Let us know what the tests say...
BG, We really hope Gavin is feeling better soon. The Nsaid brings down his fever which makes him feel better, if it is Lyme disease he will need a different antibiotic. If he is not feeling better in another day or so I would take him back to the vet and have him tested. The Nsaid may only be masking symptoms. Now I know I haven't made you feel one bit better but I am a big worrier and Fever of Unknown Origin is not a diagnosis I am willing to accept. If there's a fever there's a reason, they just have to find it. Doodle hugs and kisses from myself and Quincy. Have you googled Lyme disease to see if the symptoms fit? If it's any comfort you now have me worrying with you.
Ditto to everything Donna said.
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