Chris & China (GA)
Member Since 2013
Yesterday's icy condo
China's feeling good this morning and was even really interested in trying her raw again, so I gave her some mixed in with some Fancy Feast. Since the raw does require a little chewing (there's ground bone but no chunks or slivers) and she's feeling like she can handle it, I'm kind of letting her make the decision what she feels like eating. Got a pretty good look inside her mouth last night and it looks AWESOME...a little sparse in the tooth department, but no redness, inflammation or signs of infection or other problems. I'm so glad I went ahead and went with my gut and took her to a better equipped vet facility.
Cost more than I'd been told (by over $100) but I think the "quote" was based on 1 extraction, which was all I'd been told by the vet down here that she needed...don't EVER do a dental without x-rays...I can see now it would have been pretty much useless and would just have had to be repeated very soon due to the FORL
Now for my Bupe question, IF anyone can answer it. I was given oral syringes, which have been REALLY hard to get into her (and I can't blame her since I'm trying to force a foreign object into an already small and very tender area). Sienne said it can be given sub q (which I wish I'd known sooner) and I was looking online overnight to see what I could find. It LOOKS like the same medication may be used for both oral use, sub q, and IM and at pretty much the same doses!
Would it be possible to just put a needle on the end of the pre-filled syringe and give it sub q? Curious now!
Not planning on going out anywhere today...too much ice out there and my ice skates are in the shop being sharpened :lol:
Sending healing vines to anyone needing them today, as well as lots of sympathy vines for all that have lost their best friends over the past few weeks..Too many, too fast :cry:
China's feeling good this morning and was even really interested in trying her raw again, so I gave her some mixed in with some Fancy Feast. Since the raw does require a little chewing (there's ground bone but no chunks or slivers) and she's feeling like she can handle it, I'm kind of letting her make the decision what she feels like eating. Got a pretty good look inside her mouth last night and it looks AWESOME...a little sparse in the tooth department, but no redness, inflammation or signs of infection or other problems. I'm so glad I went ahead and went with my gut and took her to a better equipped vet facility.
Cost more than I'd been told (by over $100) but I think the "quote" was based on 1 extraction, which was all I'd been told by the vet down here that she needed...don't EVER do a dental without x-rays...I can see now it would have been pretty much useless and would just have had to be repeated very soon due to the FORL
Now for my Bupe question, IF anyone can answer it. I was given oral syringes, which have been REALLY hard to get into her (and I can't blame her since I'm trying to force a foreign object into an already small and very tender area). Sienne said it can be given sub q (which I wish I'd known sooner) and I was looking online overnight to see what I could find. It LOOKS like the same medication may be used for both oral use, sub q, and IM and at pretty much the same doses!
Would it be possible to just put a needle on the end of the pre-filled syringe and give it sub q? Curious now!
Not planning on going out anywhere today...too much ice out there and my ice skates are in the shop being sharpened :lol:
Sending healing vines to anyone needing them today, as well as lots of sympathy vines for all that have lost their best friends over the past few weeks..Too many, too fast :cry: