Mandarin'sMom
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Lots of fabulous numbers for Mandarin.... and very little sleep for this bean.
I am just glad that I am still off for another two weeks before the new semester starts. After he came out of remission in late April, I didn't think we would ever get to this point again. Even the dental where he had all of his remaining teeth pulled didn't make any sort of a difference at first. But Mandarin is definitely working the juice now and has already earned himself a few reducies. 


Walter is also finally back in some better numbers. In hindsight, it was probably a stupid idea to have my pet-sitter skip two shots while I was out of town a few weeks ago.
Everyone else is doing well. Bear, my 11.5-year-old Chow Chow had what was probably his first ever dental last week. He was in really crappy shape when I rescued him two years ago and I very seriously doubt that his previous owner took him to the vet much (if at all). Amazingly enough, he has gorgeous teeth. Lots of tartar and gingivitis, but no extractions - much better than most of my younger animals. The not so good news was that his kidney levels are really elevated.
Today, Capone is getting a dental. August is dental health month and my vet gives 10% off dentals and well as the presurgical blood work. Capone had lots of extractions last year and I am really hoping that he will just need a cleaning this time.
Lots of fabulous numbers for Mandarin.... and very little sleep for this bean.
I am just glad that I am still off for another two weeks before the new semester starts. After he came out of remission in late April, I didn't think we would ever get to this point again. Even the dental where he had all of his remaining teeth pulled didn't make any sort of a difference at first. But Mandarin is definitely working the juice now and has already earned himself a few reducies. Walter is also finally back in some better numbers. In hindsight, it was probably a stupid idea to have my pet-sitter skip two shots while I was out of town a few weeks ago.
Everyone else is doing well. Bear, my 11.5-year-old Chow Chow had what was probably his first ever dental last week. He was in really crappy shape when I rescued him two years ago and I very seriously doubt that his previous owner took him to the vet much (if at all). Amazingly enough, he has gorgeous teeth. Lots of tartar and gingivitis, but no extractions - much better than most of my younger animals. The not so good news was that his kidney levels are really elevated.
Today, Capone is getting a dental. August is dental health month and my vet gives 10% off dentals and well as the presurgical blood work. Capone had lots of extractions last year and I am really hoping that he will just need a cleaning this time.

