Alicia2022
Member Since 2022
Bella started having problems with eating a week ago (pawing at her mouth and showing distress whole eating). Our vet found that she has numerous resorptive lesions and wanted to remove a few teeth. She was given an antibiotic injection at the vet and onsior pills to be taken at home, and it helped a bit. Her bloodwork was sent to an emergency hospital in another town (previous test were done in-house), and the results came back so bad that our vet is not recommending anesthesia and advised not to give her onsior pills. They are going to teach us tomorrow how to give subQ fluids. Bella’s only visible problems are with her mouth and the diminished food intake because of that (she wants to eat but it’s obviously uncomfortable). Still, she does eat wet food (1.5-2 cans per day). She doesn’t drink or urinate excessively. She behaves normally and is alert.
Is it possible that the results are botched because they were sent to the lab a day after the sample was taken? If the results are correct, should she be hospitalized? What to do with the teeth?
Is it possible that the results are botched because they were sent to the lab a day after the sample was taken? If the results are correct, should she be hospitalized? What to do with the teeth?
