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I used to be decisive, now I'm not so sure...
Some people here may remember when we found Hekkie 2 years ago. He was a stray who was near death with a skinny body that was about to pack in.
Heck took a fair vets bill to set him straight, and has since been the nicest house dog in the world.
On Sunday he was sick. Sick many times. Monday morning we took him to the vets as he was still very sick.
We have had a torrid week of in and out of the vets, scan and X ray, drips and force feeding, and we thought we were losing him.
The vet diagnosed pancreatitis, and today is the day I finally am convinced he will make it.
Sadly, Heck, as a stray, was not insured. Having said that the £1000 plus cost seems small in return for our lovely, ugly, scruffy, smelly dog back.
We are not sure how old Heck is, and the vet thinks he may have kidney damage form before we took him on, but I have to say he is a blessing.
Fingers crossed for Hector, he is eating today and interested in his surroundings.
Not sure why posting, just wanting to offload I guess.
Heck took a fair vets bill to set him straight, and has since been the nicest house dog in the world.
On Sunday he was sick. Sick many times. Monday morning we took him to the vets as he was still very sick.
We have had a torrid week of in and out of the vets, scan and X ray, drips and force feeding, and we thought we were losing him.
The vet diagnosed pancreatitis, and today is the day I finally am convinced he will make it.
Sadly, Heck, as a stray, was not insured. Having said that the £1000 plus cost seems small in return for our lovely, ugly, scruffy, smelly dog back.
We are not sure how old Heck is, and the vet thinks he may have kidney damage form before we took him on, but I have to say he is a blessing.
Fingers crossed for Hector, he is eating today and interested in his surroundings.
Not sure why posting, just wanting to offload I guess.