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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Please cross all fingers toes and paws
- By Merlot [gb] Date 12.07.12 09:28 UTC
My friends little sprocker Striker is in the vets today for some tests. He had bloods done earlier in the week for a bloodshot eye, (thought it was a grass seed to start with but now thats been ruled out) it came back with very very low platelettes and he has bruises on his tummy and his gums have been bleeding. He has to have x-rays scans and more bloods done. No idea yet what the problem is so please give him a thought today for good news. He is such a happy little chap and my girlies adore him. His Mum is worried to death and he is only 7 so no age at all. We are all worried about cancer.
Aileen
- By LJS Date 12.07.12 09:35 UTC
Worrying time so hoping it is not as bad as it may look.
- By Nova Date 12.07.12 09:49 UTC
Very worrying hope he has not found access to rat poison, warfare tables or snail pellets. Hope they sort the cause soon and there is a swift and easy way to improve his health.
- By Annabella [gb] Date 12.07.12 10:27 UTC
fingers and paws crossed here.

Sheila
- By Rhodach [gb] Date 12.07.12 10:50 UTC
Keeping everything crossed here too.
- By suejaw Date 12.07.12 11:47 UTC
Oh heck, on the face of it it's not good is it? Really hope it's something which basic meds can sort out and not what we are all thinking.... Any news on the wee mite yet? X
- By Sawheaties [gb] Date 12.07.12 12:07 UTC
16 paws and fingers crossed here. Hope they find out the cause asap, so worrying for them, sending positive thoughts.
- By Merlot [gb] Date 12.07.12 12:49 UTC
No news yet will update as soon as I know. Thanks everyone
Aileen
- By AlisonGold [gb] Date 12.07.12 13:41 UTC
Doesn't sound very good so all fingers crossed
- By Gemini05 Date 12.07.12 13:47 UTC
Fingers and paws crossed here too xxx
- By Merlot [gb] Date 12.07.12 17:09 UTC
Well Straker is out of the vets. Nothing sinister found on the scans or x-rays. He is on a high dose of steroids and will need more bloods next week but the vet is saying "spontanious" episode of low platelletts ????
No running around in case he bumps himself and bleeds and thats all. It is not my vet and I think I would be wanting more but his Mum is happy with what they are saying so we will have to hope he picks up.
They did say if she was worried at all to rush him in right away.
Not really a satisfactory outcome but some times it happens like that I suppose.
Aileen
- By Red dog [gb] Date 12.07.12 19:46 UTC
The old yahoo group for immune mediated disease now has a forum which might be helpful as it covers platelet problems (IMTP). You don't need to be a member to access the info - cant do links but can be found by googling CIMDA
- By G.Rets [gb] Date 12.07.12 21:22 UTC
I would be asking the vets to test for French Heartworm with all the slugs & snails around. That causes bleeding (ie bruising.) Don't know what the platelets indicate.
- By Nova Date 13.07.12 06:51 UTC
Don't know what the platelets indicate.
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Inability of the blood to clot causing bruising and bleeding, external can be seen but internal can not which is where the problem lies - some dogs do have this as an hereditary condition but as this dog is 7 years old this seems unlikely.
- By Merlot [gb] Date 13.07.12 07:03 UTC
He was tested for heartworm and Lymes by all accounts.
Aileen
- By Celli [gb] Date 13.07.12 09:11 UTC
Poor guy, and poor owner, sounds very like what I went through with Ben, fingers crossed for him.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Please cross all fingers toes and paws

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