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Diet change revisited
Took Emily back to the vet last Wednesday. Prescribed steroids - says she's
seen that help in such situations. Probably be a week or more before I see any change. One good thing, she doesn't mind the liquid dose - too much. Smells good to me too! Her appetite seems to be falling off a bit - she's taking a lot longer to finish her meals. She used to shovel it right down and holler for more. I'm going to cut back by an ounce or so. Here's hoping. -- "When you choose the lesser of two evils, always remember that it is still an evil." - Max Lerner |
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Diet change revisited
I'm glad you took her in, Ken. With the amount of food you were
feeding, that didn't seem normal to me. Crossing my fingers for you. |
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