Jaye and Chester
Member Since 2010
Morning, All!
Chester is happy and annoyingly (and endearingly) following me around with his new pride and joy, his red feather toy. He's feeling great, although his amps was pretty high (but not as bad as yesterday). I gave him a pretty substantial pm +4 snack that could definitely be cut back. I'm trying to resist the urge to add the drop back to the 0.5. I'll be off for four days starting Thursday, so he's be poked within an inch of his life. Lucky guy. ;-)
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Some thoughts about Chester's "No Good Very Bad Horrible Saturday" and just as strange "Very Happy Sunday"...
Sienne, you suggested that the missed dose of Tramadol could have been the culprit. I actually found another pill he had spit out (but don't know if they were consecutive missed doses...I suspect they were). I talked to my vet about it because it was so strange that he recovered beautifully by the next morning (after, among other things, a definite dose of Tramadol) from feeling SO bad on Saturday. She said that it's VERY possible that that was the cause of his misery. I have a cat who is a drug addict!
I found this on line.... It said "Dogs and Cats," in the heading, not just dogs....
Unless advised by a vet, it is important not to abruptly stop giving tramadol to a dog as withdrawal symptoms can be serious as well.
Chester is happy and annoyingly (and endearingly) following me around with his new pride and joy, his red feather toy. He's feeling great, although his amps was pretty high (but not as bad as yesterday). I gave him a pretty substantial pm +4 snack that could definitely be cut back. I'm trying to resist the urge to add the drop back to the 0.5. I'll be off for four days starting Thursday, so he's be poked within an inch of his life. Lucky guy. ;-)
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=28216
Some thoughts about Chester's "No Good Very Bad Horrible Saturday" and just as strange "Very Happy Sunday"...
Sienne, you suggested that the missed dose of Tramadol could have been the culprit. I actually found another pill he had spit out (but don't know if they were consecutive missed doses...I suspect they were). I talked to my vet about it because it was so strange that he recovered beautifully by the next morning (after, among other things, a definite dose of Tramadol) from feeling SO bad on Saturday. She said that it's VERY possible that that was the cause of his misery. I have a cat who is a drug addict!
I found this on line.... It said "Dogs and Cats," in the heading, not just dogs....
Unless advised by a vet, it is important not to abruptly stop giving tramadol to a dog as withdrawal symptoms can be serious as well.