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Old January 17th 08, 12:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Magic Mood Jeep
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. For the past
week, he's been hurking up about 1/2 of what he eats... and he's gotten to
the point where he can barely stand (he's unsteady, and ends up looking like
Bambi did the first time he walked on ice - unless Max is on carpeting, then
he's OK, mostly). I think he might have had a stroke during one of his
hurking episodes, but he has lost a lot of weight.

He did eat 1/4 a small can of puppy food (more nutritious than adult dog
food) last night, and the rest of it this morning. Nothing's come back up,
but nothing's come out the other end either for the past 2 days. DH is
currently bathing him (he pee'd himself during the night) and we will be
taking him to TED for a check and consultation to see if this might be "his
time"

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Old January 17th 08, 12:54 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
LesleyM via CatKB.com
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

Magic Mood Jeep wrote:

we will be
taking him to TED for a check and consultation to see if this might be "his
time"


Purrs for you, DH and Max

Lesley

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Old January 17th 08, 01:34 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
jmcquown
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

Magic Mood Jeep wrote:
Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. For the
past week, he's been hurking up about 1/2 of what he eats... and he's
gotten to the point where he can barely stand (he's unsteady, and
ends up looking like Bambi did the first time he walked on ice -
unless Max is on carpeting, then he's OK, mostly). I think he might
have had a stroke during one of his hurking episodes, but he has lost
a lot of weight.

He did eat 1/4 a small can of puppy food (more nutritious than adult
dog food) last night, and the rest of it this morning. Nothing's
come back up, but nothing's come out the other end either for the
past 2 days. DH is currently bathing him (he pee'd himself during
the night) and we will be taking him to TED for a check and
consultation to see if this might be "his time"

I'm so sorry to hear this; purrs on the way.

Jill


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Old January 17th 08, 01:59 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Adrian[_2_]
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

Magic Mood Jeep wrote:
Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. For the
past week, he's been hurking up about 1/2 of what he eats... and he's
gotten to the point where he can barely stand (he's unsteady, and
ends up looking like Bambi did the first time he walked on ice -
unless Max is on carpeting, then he's OK, mostly). I think he might
have had a stroke during one of his hurking episodes, but he has lost
a lot of weight.
He did eat 1/4 a small can of puppy food (more nutritious than adult
dog food) last night, and the rest of it this morning. Nothing's
come back up, but nothing's come out the other end either for the
past 2 days. DH is currently bathing him (he pee'd himself during
the night) and we will be taking him to TED for a check and
consultation to see if this might be "his time"

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Purrs on the way for Max.
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Old January 17th 08, 02:00 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Kreisleriana[_3_]
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(


"Magic Mood Jeep" wrote in message
m...
Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. For the past
week, he's been hurking up about 1/2 of what he eats... and he's gotten to
the point where he can barely stand (he's unsteady, and ends up looking
like Bambi did the first time he walked on ice - unless Max is on
carpeting, then he's OK, mostly). I think he might have had a stroke
during one of his hurking episodes, but he has lost a lot of weight.

He did eat 1/4 a small can of puppy food (more nutritious than adult dog
food) last night, and the rest of it this morning. Nothing's come back
up, but nothing's come out the other end either for the past 2 days. DH
is currently bathing him (he pee'd himself during the night) and we will
be taking him to TED for a check and consultation to see if this might be
"his time"


Poor fellow. Big purrs for him.


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Old January 17th 08, 02:04 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christine K.
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

Magic Mood Jeep kirjoitti:
Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. For the past
week, he's been hurking up about 1/2 of what he eats... and he's gotten to
the point where he can barely stand (he's unsteady, and ends up looking like
Bambi did the first time he walked on ice - unless Max is on carpeting, then
he's OK, mostly). I think he might have had a stroke during one of his
hurking episodes, but he has lost a lot of weight.

He did eat 1/4 a small can of puppy food (more nutritious than adult dog
food) last night, and the rest of it this morning. Nothing's come back up,
but nothing's come out the other end either for the past 2 days. DH is
currently bathing him (he pee'd himself during the night) and we will be
taking him to TED for a check and consultation to see if this might be "his
time"


That IS old for a dog. Purrs for all of you.

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Old January 17th 08, 02:08 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Victor Martinez
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

Magic Mood Jeep wrote:
Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. For the past


Lots of purrs for Max.

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Old January 17th 08, 02:43 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Ann
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

Purrs on the way.
Ann

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"Magic Mood Jeep" wrote in message
m...
Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. For the past
week, he's been hurking up about 1/2 of what he eats... and he's gotten to
the point where he can barely stand (he's unsteady, and ends up looking
like Bambi did the first time he walked on ice - unless Max is on
carpeting, then he's OK, mostly). I think he might have had a stroke
during one of his hurking episodes, but he has lost a lot of weight.

He did eat 1/4 a small can of puppy food (more nutritious than adult dog
food) last night, and the rest of it this morning. Nothing's come back
up, but nothing's come out the other end either for the past 2 days. DH
is currently bathing him (he pee'd himself during the night) and we will
be taking him to TED for a check and consultation to see if this might be
"his time"

--
--
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lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy
former-blonde
in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)©
email me at nalee1964 (at) insightbb (dot) com
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Old January 17th 08, 02:43 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Bettina
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

On 17 Jan., 13:45, "Magic Mood Jeep" wrote:
Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. *For the past
week, he's been hurking up about 1/2 of what he eats... and he's gotten to
the point where he can barely stand (he's unsteady, and ends up looking like
Bambi did the first time he walked on ice - unless Max is on carpeting, then
he's OK, mostly). *I think he might have had a stroke during one of his
hurking episodes, but he has lost a lot of weight.

He did eat 1/4 a small can of puppy food (more nutritious than adult dog
food) last night, and the rest of it this morning. *Nothing's come back up,
but nothing's come out the other end either for the past 2 days. *DH is
currently bathing him (he pee'd himself during the night) and we will be
taking him to TED for a check and consultation to see if this might be "his
time"

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lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy former-blonde
in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)©
email me at nalee1964 (at) insightbb (dot) comhttp://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep


Mighty purrs coming for Max.

Bettina
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Old January 17th 08, 02:48 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Granby
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Default Purr for a D-Pet, please. :(

I am so sorry for you and your dog. I remember this time so well. I think
of how Scooter was when she wet herself. The stress of knowing she had done
something she shouldn't have it what helped me make my decision. She would
look at me as to say "I am sooo sorry". When she hurled, she would do the
same thing. Was still hard to do what was best for her and not me.
"Ann" wrote in message
...
Purrs on the way.
Ann

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"Magic Mood Jeep" wrote in message
m...
Max, our aging dog (14 - 15 years old), is in poor health. For the past
week, he's been hurking up about 1/2 of what he eats... and he's gotten
to the point where he can barely stand (he's unsteady, and ends up
looking like Bambi did the first time he walked on ice - unless Max is on
carpeting, then he's OK, mostly). I think he might have had a stroke
during one of his hurking episodes, but he has lost a lot of weight.

He did eat 1/4 a small can of puppy food (more nutritious than adult dog
food) last night, and the rest of it this morning. Nothing's come back
up, but nothing's come out the other end either for the past 2 days. DH
is currently bathing him (he pee'd himself during the night) and we will
be taking him to TED for a check and consultation to see if this might be
"his time"

--
--
The ONE and ONLY
lefthanded-pathetic-paranoid-psychotic-sarcastic-wiseass-ditzy
former-blonde
in Bloomington! (And proud of it, too)©
email me at nalee1964 (at) insightbb (dot) com
http://community.webshots.com/user/mgcmdjeep






 




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