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Wednesday 23 March 2016

Oy Teddy!

Teddy had a very active day yesterday.  He went outside 3 times, and even started walking down the hall of my condo by himself.  This is a HUGE step for my little baby, who, until now would only play inside my unit.

After our last play, I sat down to write my next blog post about his first bath, and I noticed he was acting strange.  He had been sleeping uninterrupted for 3 hours.  I tried to wake him up to have something to eat or drink, and he seemed sedated, and when I sat him up, he wobbled from side to side.  I rushed Teddy immediately to the Veterinary Emergency Clinic.

VEC is an amazing place, and I know this personally as their team of specialists treated my childhood dog Jazzmin, for various things.  She had a dermatologist there, Dr. Waisglass, who helped remove lipomas that are typical to senior Rhodesian Ridgebacks.  She also suffered from Thyroid cancer, and was treaed by an amazing team of internal surgeons, and oncologists, who helped her live beyond the life expectancy of her breed.  They also kept her very comfortable during her final days.

Bringing Teddy to VEC was very emotional for me, as it brought back memories of Jazzmin, but I knew that I was providing him with the best care he could possibly receive.  He was triaged immediately, and kept overnight with IV fluids to keep him hydrated.  Both Adam (who came with me, and helped me through these difficult moments) and myself, were appreciative of Dr. Murthy, Teddy's emergency vet, as he walked us through all of the scenarios, and explained how they arrived at a diagnosis.  He was sensitive to not put Teddy through unnecessary treatments as they would be hard on his tiny body, and also expensive.

We went home at around midnight, and were told that overnight, no news is good news, but we were encouraged that we could call at any time with questions about our precious pup.  At around 6:30 AM I received a call that Teddy was doing fine, and that I would be able to take him home later on in the morning.  He did not even need to stay to see the neuroligist, as his neorlogical symptoms had ended shortly after he was given fluids.

A few of the vet techs came out to say goodbye to Teddy.  Everyone loved his truly calm and loving demeanor.  We still are not sure of exactly what happened, and, although it did not come up on his blood panel, the Dr. Murthy suspects that he had somehow ingested a toxin (even the smallest amount, like a tiny lick, can hurt a puppy this small, with a little immune system).

We left VEC at around 11:30AM, with a perfect pup (embarrassed about his shaved arms), a $750 vet bill (much will be covered by Pet Secure), and many blessings.  Teddy has been spending the rest of the day playing, peeing and pooping (in his Pet Loo, on the lamp base, and on the wall... oy Teddy), and napping.  While we definitely had a big scare, I am proud to report that Teddy is in perfect health, and will not be back at the vet until his next vaccination with Dr. S.

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