Monday, February 15, 2010

Cancer In Miniature Schnauzers Dog Fallen Ill, Possibility Of Death...?

Dog fallen ill, possibility of death...? - cancer in miniature schnauzers

My dog, a miniature schnauzer, 4 years old, fell ill with a specific type of autoimmune anemia, ITP, IPT, or ITT, or something, and there is internal bleeding and is now one of his lungs ... Cancer was of what your genetic-induced ticks or fleas, or excluded ... I pray all the time, please pray with me .... also, what are their chances of survival? hes an active dog who only saw him today ... Respiration was more or less normal, but he seemed very tired ... I think that between 20-40% of dogs that can be survived, knowing full well and healthy, it was ... Please pray, and has a master in my family has cried a lot because he loses his brother ... It got worse, then better .... then worse again, what are their chances of survival, and please pray for him!

17 comments:

Carolina Blue said...

I am sorry for your dog and I will pray for you and him. I have no answer for you, when my dog passed by only simulate something. Your vet of 8 years would be asleep, so I took it to the League of emergency clinics. In 4 days (and three thousand dollars) later, I had the opportunity to take home.I do not really expect to live. It will take months to do, do not give up doing it better, and just what the doctor says it do.It much time and money (I am willing to pay to keep my baby good health) may not receive the . I ask you to e-mail to all my friends for prayer and to friends who themselves have put forward posters. I believe in the power of prayer. You and your dog in my prayers.

You never know said...

No one can know that their chances of survival and the dog and the implementation of the findings dianostic with a degree of education and training in veterinary medicine.
Or wait and see, or seek a second opinion.
You can up and down before they get better, at least not anything that Google downhill.Can variety of symptoms that look a little leg work to determine whether something has been lost?

wyliesmo... said...

My boss is San Francisco, and praying for you and your dog in your name. Of course, the dog must be under the care of a good veterinarian, because such a thing as disease requires special attention. I know what you feel, because I had a lot of dogs, that God sent that require special care. When it time to go, I knew it would be in good hands to cross the Rainbow Bridge waiting for me.

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☯ Eyes of a Warrior-AntiBYB ☯ said...

You need to take this dog in a large animal hospital is not given just because the vet said that his death, and then try to try, with more veterans and we could anything that can help you.

I ask him to do so by ...

ChichiMo... said...

OMG, I'm sorry that it give any advice, but I pray that your dog has and if he does not hold out the force. God bless you and stength.

My BFF is a Pitador! said...

Really sorry for your difficult times.

I wish I had some answers for you but not me.

You and your dog will be in my thoughts.

I wish you peace in this period.

Texas Rottie said...

I have lost a friend, 2 dogs, the disease, and both times it was suspected that the vaccination against the canine distemper vaccine causes, to be exact. I hope that your baby is not!

Carfagno said...

defineatly I have a different opinion, because something similar has happened my dog. Your dog is in my prayers night

Vanessa said...

pray for the dogbut bad as it sounds does not sound good: (


Take him to the vet soon and good luck!

yellow flash said...

I pray for you and your dog. Please do not let your dog suffer.

free spirit said...

It is necessary to listen to your veterinarian. If your dog is in pain and suffering to do the right thing for the dog.

SCGG said...

if veterinarians are nearby, transfer to the hospital. as crazy as it seems to have some people help and

Ryan W said...

I feel your pain. I have a labrador, his name is Marlee. Last year we had a few battles with her. Diharrea and vomiting and collapse. I literally took it to the Office of Veterans Affairs. She could not get his head. Shallow breathing, tremors, tachycardia, she was wagging happy. Vet said that luck was not yet dead. But after his return.

It was the vet for four days. We even had visiting hours. Then he had another battle Shanking, breathless, talking anxiously of the jaw, vomit and shit, this time we're almost done, but his spirit is still strong and loving look right through our hearts ..

Finally, we had a diagnosis. Addison's disease. Well, shot once a month to give it a, percortin. It can not survive without them going into heart failure. After death.

We had a difficult road, with a significant other small things such as colitis or stomach problems. However, it must make the best. She is my soul sister and I never, never let him go without a fight. Good luck and thinkingng you and your dog.

J'adore les chiens said...

I'm sorry.
I have three dogs. Cancer. two parvo. whole body of the third station.

Unfortunately, the best thing to do is put in sleep.depending him.he what he says the vet.

I really am, and I hate it, the new you. But when the vet says is youthinize better it is. Internal bleeding is virtually impossible to cure. .. and a low probability of survival is the cancer has spread like wildfire. still the best thing to do youthinize unfortunately for him / she. he / she is in the lawns of the sky. awaits you. he / she is running with my dog!

again in the very sorry. But your dog has lived a good life in the safe, but it would be better put to sleep and end his misery. the sky is free of charge and free of pain and cancer.

My prayers and thoughts are with you, your dog and your family.

God be with you

and God bless you and your dog

Marie111 said...

Yes, I agree with those who say that they are treating veterans.

There must be a way for your dog or the vet would not allow him to go home.

I pray that you will encounter.

, In order to show it can happen: I had a cat veterinarian, said he would not survive the pneumonia. He was sure he would not live. The kitten has reached us was soaked and so short of breath I had in the back of my room in a stack stack, so I was standing on its hind legs, that was what I wanted to relieve his lungs.

However, he stressed that the vet will give you an injection. And when I got home, put it in a box where he stood on his hind legs with his front paws on the edge of the box a good few hours with no improvement in their breathing.

Then I noticed an eye back to the parrot in the cage behind him. And I knew I would live:)

And he did! He had another 7 years of very bad manners: o)

This might happen, and goes Happis, and I pray that this happens too.

((((hugs))))

Jacob said...

get a little salt and pepper and rub the face of your dog slowlly

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