Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
After just going through a case of acute Pancreatitis with Guinness I thought it would be helpful to post the things that I've learned about this disease.
I hope this information is helpful...but that you never need it.
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That Guinness is well is totally the most important thing. It's just good to have all the info that you can.
Absolutely on both counts.
Thanks!
This information is good. My labradoodle, Geno, in the fall had pancreatitis. It was very scary and we almost lost him. After 3 days of IVs, he finally started eating again. He did great until earlier this week when he had a mild case of pancreatitis. He's eating and finally stopped vomiting. Looking much better. Vet said he may get this from time to time. We have him on a very strict diet which helps a lot. I think we got a little lax on his diet (too many treats, etc.) which is why it happened again.
It seems to be a 'way of life" for us now. The warning signs you talked about were true with Geno too. The licking of the lips and his breath got really bad the last time, so if I smell that again I know he's starting to have problems and watch him very closely. My vet said I can treat early stages at home but if he stops eating to get him in there asap.
Hi Jane, what a wonderful informative lesson on pancreatitis that was. Sadly, we both had to go through all of that in the past as it truly is a rotten, insidious disease that I am sure has triggers. Johnny has had mild forms of it ever since he was hospitalized for a week the first it was diagnosed. You are right, there are tell-tale signs that it is coming on and both Johnny and I are familiar with it now. For Johnny, he starts to refuse any treats and starts vomiting and hacking up clear bile. I then know it is the beginning of the dreaded "P" and straight away put him back on his "pancreatic diet" that the vet prescribed for him when he came home from the hospital. It is prescription canned food. No dry food allowed. He stays on is for about four to five days and then, thank the Lord, he gets over it. I really don't know the trigger still, but I am sure it is when we overdo the rich treats. I guess this is something we are going to live with for the rest of his life, but thankfully, being educated on the subject and also knowing how to treat the early warning signs has helped. Once again, thank you for the very informative information on the subject as, like you and I were in the beginning, who knew that dogs got pancreatitis....!!!! Hope all is well xxxx
Thank you for this reference. Years later, I knew this was here and used it at 3am. Spud was diagnosed today with Gastroenteritis not Pancreatitis, thank goodness.
Reading this last night, I knew this was not the symptoms we were dealing with the past few days.
Just saying thanks
Hope Spud is doing OK..
Aww thank you Hazel. I hope so too. I put this here because I was so very thankful members of DK can find information in the middle of the night. This is a great community and I am so happy to be able to locate posts like these.
Here is an update I posted on my status today.
Update on Spud
After another long night going out every 20 minutes or running to the basement to potty, throwing up just tbsp of yogurt and pumpkin, he was rushed into the vet this morning.
Again, I've closely followed the DogCV virus in our area and did not see the blood, breathing problems- but 4 days with each day worse, last night was very worrisome.
He has Gastroenteritis. He smells horrible but the vet was not too concerned at this time. Or maybe he was. He just didnt tell me anything. Spud did get a shot and some oral medication to calm down his gut.
He isn't playing or eating yet, but hopefully we will see improvement soon.
He does not counter surf - rarely. He doesn't chew toys, he eats only treats we make, and is on good food. We have no idea why at this time. Stool was negative for parasites.
Thank you for the emails, messages
Same here Joanne, like Jane.....I had no idea Spud had been ill. I hope things are improving daily for him. Doodle hugs to all of you.
I'm just now seeing this, Joanne. I'm so sorry about everything that Spud (and you) have been through. Hoping the worst is over, and I'm glad if this helped.
Jane, This is 4 years after you posted this, and I am so grateful for the information. My little Melody was just diagnosed with Pancreatitis last night. I had taken her to our vet yesterday, after she was unable to have a bowel movement, other than initial diarrhea. She began to have urgency with trying to evacuate her colon, but would only pass this brownish mucousy blood tinged liquid. We had the liquid tested and it was clear of any pathogens whatsoever. She skipped a meal altogether, and vomited only once. Based on her exam and symptoms, the Vet suggested it could be colitis, and ordered Flagyl, and also an anti-nausea medication. He gave us some probiotics as well. He drew a blood panel, and 6 hours later results came in the Melody's pancreatic enzymes were quite elevated and she had an elevated white blood cell count. We have been trying to get her to take fluids, which she will not. She has a declined energy level, and even still perks up when we mention "Let's go for a walk." We went back to the Vet today for fluids, and I will give them myself SQ tomorrow, which is Sunday. I have her labs should she need hospital admission. Her new diagnosis is pancreatitis, and we have yet to see how intense this may become. She has never had a high fat diet, and eats "Taste of The Wild Fowl" for her kibble. She rarely has a treat, as she is not treat oriented at all. It is a puzzle as to how this has occurred. We are trying to feed her small amounts frequently of a little bit of chicken. She declined the white rice. The Vet gave us some pills for pain for her and she has had only one. She doesn't demonstrate that she is in bad pain, but I think she must have some. I am hoping we get through the weekend without a hospital stay, as she is an anxious dog already, and being away from us and sick would be very hard. We will support her with the fluids, anti-nausea meds, Flagyl, pro-biotics, pain meds as needed, and small low fat meal of chicken, for now. Any other suggestions? We will probably get an ultrasound on Monday. I hope she does not have anything else we need to be worried about. Maybe we can do hospital during the day and bring her home like you did Guinness. It makes me so sad Guinness was so sick, and yet, I am very grateful you were able to get him the exceptional help he needed, and you pulled him through. Bless your hearts!
Oh Laura I am so sorry to read this. Yesterday was a busy day so I didn't get to DK. I can say that Guinness has been fine since this episode of Pancreatitis. I do watch the fat content of everything that he eats. It takes a few days to treat this so please don't get discouraged. I knew Guinness had pain because he didn't want to move. The pain meds did seem to make him more comfortable. The key seems to be trying to keep them comfortable and hydrated. If you're getting her to eat a little white meat chicken, that is good too....I wouldn't worry about the rice right now. Please keep me posted and I'm sending prayers and hugs that Melody turns the corner quickly.
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