Patty & Champ
Member Since 2011
Yesterday
Man, was Champ vocal this morning about wanting his breakfast!! Too bad it was only 5 a.m. and he doesn't get it until 6:30! :lol: I finally gave him a little bit of tuna just so he'd stop the yowling and that did the trick. Breakfast was eaten in good time, with a B12 put in there!! I've decided to give him 3 mg twice a day because his mobility has been so affected. Of course, I'm only assuming this is neuropathy, but the fact he's walking on his wrists and almost all the way to the hocks makes me think it must be. I certainly hope, whatever it is, that the methyl B12 works.
Champ seems to like this dose much better. He had a good AM cycle, but a bounce PM cycle. I'm not going to dawdle at this dose if he doesn't start getting consistent blues and greens, though. I'm serious when I say I don't care if he gets up to 10u twice a day if that means he's feeling better and is able to walk better. I'm going to be very conscious of following the protocol concerning increases and give them to him when he's due. Of course, that means I'm going to have to get better at reading bounces and when they've cleared. :?
Have a fantastic Friday everyone!!!
Man, was Champ vocal this morning about wanting his breakfast!! Too bad it was only 5 a.m. and he doesn't get it until 6:30! :lol: I finally gave him a little bit of tuna just so he'd stop the yowling and that did the trick. Breakfast was eaten in good time, with a B12 put in there!! I've decided to give him 3 mg twice a day because his mobility has been so affected. Of course, I'm only assuming this is neuropathy, but the fact he's walking on his wrists and almost all the way to the hocks makes me think it must be. I certainly hope, whatever it is, that the methyl B12 works.
Champ seems to like this dose much better. He had a good AM cycle, but a bounce PM cycle. I'm not going to dawdle at this dose if he doesn't start getting consistent blues and greens, though. I'm serious when I say I don't care if he gets up to 10u twice a day if that means he's feeling better and is able to walk better. I'm going to be very conscious of following the protocol concerning increases and give them to him when he's due. Of course, that means I'm going to have to get better at reading bounces and when they've cleared. :?
Have a fantastic Friday everyone!!!